- Jan Očko z Vlašimi
Jan Očko z Vlašimi (died
1380 ; Jan VIII as the Bishop of Olomouc), from the family ofVlastislaviců Janovic , was the secondArchbishop of Prague (1364 - 1378). He was the uncle to his successorJan z Jenštejna .It is not known when he was born. His father was Jan z Kamenice, the secretary of king
John of Bohemia . Brothers were Michael z Vlašime, Burgrave of Svojanov, and Pavel z Vlašime a z Jenstejna, Grand Chamberlain.As of
1351 , Jan Očko was the Bishop of Olomouc. His coat-of-arms was that of bishop and silver two Vulture heads gules (common with z Vlasime a z Jenstejna).At that time, he became an advisor to Charles IV. He later accompanied Charles IV on his way to Italy in
1355 . OnJuly 12 1364 , he became the Archbishop of Prague, succeeding the deadArnošt of Pardubice .In
1368 , he wasregent of theKingdom of Bohemia .He consecrated the Church of Saint Thomas in
Brno (March 13 ,1356 ) and theEmmaus monastery inPrague onMarch 29 ,1372 .In
1366 he ordered the incarceration ofJan Milíč z Kroměříže for his preachings against Charles IV, whom he called the "Antichrist ". Jan Milíč was later freed by Charles and remained in his favour.On
September 18 1378 , by nomination ofPope Urban VI , he became the firstBohemian named a Cardinal. OnNovember 30 1379 , he abandoned the post of Archbishop.He was the bailor of the castle
Kašperk .He died on
January 14 ,1380 .ee also
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Z Vlašime
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