List of archbishops of Gniezno and primates of Poland

List of archbishops of Gniezno and primates of Poland

Archbishops of the Archdiocese of Gniezno and simultaneously Primates of Poland since 1418. They also served as interreges in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

*Since 1821 [CathEncy|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06590b.htm|title=Gnesen-Posen] until 1946 in personal union with the Archdiocese of Poznań.
*Since 1946 until 1992 in personal union with the Archdiocese of Warsaw.

*999/1006–1020 Radzim Gaudenty
*1007/1020 – 1027 Hipolit
*1027 – 1028 Bossuta Stefan
*1052/1059 ? – 1092 ? Piotr Bogumił
*1092 ? – 1118/1124 ? Marcin I
*1118/1124 – 1148/1149 Jakub I ze Żnina
*1149/1150–1167/1170 Jan I
*1167/1170 – 1179/1181 Zdzisław I
*1180/1181 – 1198/1199 Piotr II
*1198/1199 – 1219 Henryk I Ketlicz
*1219 – 1220 Iwo Odrowąż
*1220 – 1232 Wincenty I Niałek
*1232 – 1258 Fulko I
*1258 – 1271 Janusz I
*1271 – 1274 Wolmir
*1274 – 1278 vacant
*1278 – 1279 Martin of Opava
*1279 – 1279 Włościbórz
*1279 – 1281 vacant
*1281 – 1281 Henryk z Bremy
*1281 – 1283 vacant
*1283 – 1314 Jakub II Świnka
*1314 – 1316 vacant
*1316 – 1317 Borzysław I
*1317 – 1341 Janisław I
*1342–1374 Jarosław Bogoria
*1374 – 1382 Janusz II Suchywilk
*1382 – 1388 Bodzęta z Kosowic
*1389–1394 Jan Kropidło
*1394 – 1401 Dobrogost z Nowego Dworu
*1402–1411 Mikołaj I Kurowski
*1412–1422 Mikołaj II Trąba (first primate of Poland since 1418)
*1423–1436 Wojciech I Jastrzębiec
*1437–1448 Wincenty II Kot
*1449–1453 Władysław I Oporowski
*1453 – 1464 Jan II ze Szprewy
*1464 – 1473 Jan III Gruszczyński
*1473 – 1480 Jakub III Siemieński
*1481–1493 Zbigniew Oleśnicki
*1493 – 1503 Fryderyk Jagiellończyk
*1503 – 1510 Andrzej I Boryszewski
*1510 – 1531 Jan IV Łaski
*1531 – 1535 Maciej I Drzewicki
*1535 – 1537 Andrzej II Krzycki
*1537 – 1540 Jan V Latalski
*1541–1545 Piotr III Gamrat
*1546–1559 Mikołaj III Dzierzgowski
*1559 – 1562 Jerzy Przerębski
*1562 – 1581 Jakub IV Uchański
*1581 – 1603 Stanisław I Karnkowski
*1604–1605 Jan VI Tarnowski
*1606–1608 Bernard Maciejowski
*1608 – 1615 Wojciech II Baranowski
*1616–1624 Wawrzyniec Gembicki
*1624 – 1626 Henryk II Firlej
*1627–1638 Jan VII Wężyk
*1638 – 1641 Jan VIII Lipski
*1641 – 1652 Maciej II Łubieński
*1653–1658 Andrzej II Leszczyński
*1659–1666 Waclaw Leszczyński
*1666 – 1673 Mikołaj IV Prażmowski
*1673 – 1674 Kazimierz Florian Czartoryski
*1674 – 1677 Andrzej III Olszowski
*1677 – 1679 vacant
*1679 – 1685 Jan IX Stefan Wydźga
*1685 – 1688 vacant
*1688 – 1705 Michał Stefan Radziejowski
*1706–1721 Stanisław II Szembek
*1721 – 1723 vacant
*1723 – 1738 Teodor Andrzej Potocki
*1739–1748 Krzysztof Antoni Szembek
*1749–1759 Adam Ignacy Komorowski
*1759 – 1767 Władysław II Aleksander Łubieński
*1767 – 1777 Gabriel Podolski/Gabriel Podoski
*1777 – 1784 Antoni Kazimierz Ostrowski
*1785–1794 Michał II Jerzy Poniatowski
*1795–1801 Ignacy I Krasicki
*1801 – 1806 vacant
*1806 – 1818 Ignacy II Raczyński
*1818 – 1821 vacant
*1821 – 1825 Tymoteusz Paweł Gorzeński
*1825 – 1828 vacant
*1828 – 1829 Teofil Cyprian Wolicki
*1829 – 1831 vacant
*1831 – 1842 Marcin II Sulgustowski–Dunin
*1842 – 1845 vacant
*1845 – 1865 Leon Michał Przyłuski
*1866–1886 Mieczysław Halka Ledóchowski
*1886 – 1890 Juliusz Józef Dinder
*1891–1906 Florian Stablewski
*1906 – 1914 vacant
*1914 – 1915 Edward Likowski
*1915 – 1926 Edmund Dalbor
*1926 – 1948 August Józef Hlond
*1948 – 1981 Stefan Wyszyński
*1981 – 1992 Józef Glemp - Primate by now
*1992 – Present Henryk Muszyński

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