- Paulus Vladimiri
Paulus Vladimiri ( _pl. Paweł Włodkowic, ca. 1370–1435) was a distinguished scholar, jurist and rector of the
Cracow Academy who defendedPoland and native non-Christian tribes against theTeutonic Knights and its policies of conquest.Though it is commonly assumed that "Włodkowic" was a surname, it was in fact a
patronymic denoting that he was the son of a certain "Włodko" or "Włodzimierz". He was born in Brudzeń nearDobrzyń and studied atPrague University , where he took degrees in 1393. He continued studying law atPadova , Italy, in 1404–1408.In 1411 or 1412 he was made a doctor of canon law at the Academy in
Cracow , where he also began to lecture. He was influenced by the philosophies ofWilliam of Ockham ,Matthew of Cracow andStanisław of Skarbimierz . In 1413 he served as KingJogaila 's emissary atBuda , Hungary, during disputes with the Teutonic Order. In 1414–1415 he becamerector and in 1418 prorector of Cracow Academy.Paulus Vladimiri represented Poland at the 1414
Council of Constance , where he delivered a thesis about the power of the Pope and the Emperor, the "Tractatus de potestate papae et imperatoris respectu infidelium" (Treatise on the Power of the Pope and the Emperor Respecting Infidels). In it he drew the thesis that pagan and Christian nations could coexist in peace and criticized the Teutonic Order for its wars of conquest of native non-Christian peoples inPrussia andLithuania . Due to his influence, in 1421 the Pope sentAntionio Zeno to investigate the Teutonic Order and its activities.In 1420 Paulus Vladimiri represented Poland at a conference between Poland and the Teutonic Order held in Breslau (
Wrocław ) under the aegis ofSigismund of Luxemburg .As early as the beginning of the 15th century, along with
Stanisław of Skarbimierz , Paulus Vladimiri strongly supported the idea ofconciliarism and pioneered the notion of peaceful coexistence among nations – a forerunner of modern theories ofhuman rights . Throughout his political, diplomatic and university career, Paulus Vladimiri expressed the view that a world guided by the principles of peace and mutual respect among nations was possible and that pagan nations had a right to peace and to possession of their own lands.After 1424 Paulus Vladimiri retired from public life to
Kłodawa , where he died in 1435.ources
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* http://www.wzks.uj.edu.pl/epi/2004/lha11/zyciorys.html (in Polish)ee also
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