Name | Years on bishops throne | Notes |
---|---|---|
Jordan | 968 – ca.983 | Missionary bishop of Poland with seat in Poznań, probably subordinate directly to the pope[1] or subordinate to the archbishop of Mainz.[2] Date of death uncertain (between 982 and 984)[3] |
Unger | ca.983/992–1012 | At first missionary bishop of Poland, from 1000 ordinary bishop of Poznań independent of the archdiocese of Gniezno; after 1004 subordinate to a metropolitan archbishop of Magdeburg.[4][5][6] Date of ingres unclear, consecrated certainly in 982 or 983, but arrived to Poland perhaps only in 992 |
Romanus[7] | (?) – 1030 | Unsure if he was bishop of Poznań. Date of ingres unknown (perhaps 1012) |
Ederam[8] | 1030s. | Exact dates unknown. Destruction of the diocese ca. 1038 due to pagan uprising and invasion of Bretislaus I, Duke of Bohemia.[9] Bishop Ederam died before 1049[10] |
Franko[11] | ca.1085 | First known bishop of Poznań, subordinate to a metropolitan archbishop of Gniezno, after the diocese was reestablished in 1076. Dates of ingres and death unknown (perhaps 1076 and ca. 1100) |
Eckhard[12] | ca. 1100–1103? | Date of ingres uncertain (between 1097 and 1102). Date of the end of the episcopate unsure (he may have been deposed in 1103)[13] |
Heinrich von Siegburg[14] | ca. 1105 | Dates of ingres and death unknown (perhaps 1103 and ca. 1109) |
Paweł[15] | ca. 1112/1113 | Dates of ingres and death unknown (the first probably before 1110) |
Bogufał I | ? -1146 | date of ingres is unknown |
Pean | 1146–1152 | |
Stefan | 1152–1159 | |
Bernard | 1159–1164 | |
Radwan | 1164–1172 | |
Cherubin | 1172–1180 | date of end of service is unsure |
Arnold I | 1180–1186 | date of ingres is unsure |
Świętosław | ca.1186? | Name and date unsure[16] |
Gerward | ca.1187? | Name and date unsure[16] |
Benedykt | 1193 | Dates of ingres and death unknown (first perhaps 1187, the second 1193/95)[17] |
Mrokota | ? – 1196 | Date of ingres unknown (between 1193 and 1196) |
Arnold II | 1201–1211 | Date of ingres unknown (perhaps 1196)[18] |
Filip | 1211 | |
Paweł | 1211–1242 | |
Bogufał II | 1242–1253 | |
Piotr | 1253–1254 | |
Bogufał III of Czerniejewo | 1254–1264 | |
Falanta | 1265–1267 | |
Mikołaj I | 1267–1278 | |
Jan I of Wysokowce, Łodzia coat of arms | 1278–1285 | |
Jan II Gerbicz, Nałęcz coat of arms | 1285–1297 | |
Andrzej Zaremba | 1297–1317 | date of end of service is unsure |
Domarat Grzymała | 1318–1324 | date of ingres in unsure |
Jan III, Doliwa coat of arms | 1324–1335 | |
Jan IV of Kępa, Łodzia coat of arms | 1335–1346 | |
Andrzej of Wiślica | 1347–1348 | later bishop of Zwierzyniec |
Wojciech Pałuka | 1348–1355 | |
Jan V of Lutogniewo, Doliwa coat of arms | 1356–1374 | |
Mikołaj II of Górka (of Kórnik) Łodzia coat of arms | 1375–1382 | |
Jan Kropidło | 1382–1384 | Duke of Opole, later bishop of Włocławek, Kamień, Chełmno, nominated archbishop of Gniezno and again bishop of Włocławek |
Dobrogost of Nowy Dwór Nałęcz coat of arms | 1384–1395 | later archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland |
Mikołaj Kurowski, Szreniawa coat of arms | 1395–1399 | later bishop of Włocławek, archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland |
Wojciech Jastrzębiec | 1399–1412 | |
Piotr Wysz Radoliński, Leszczyc coat of arms | 1413–1414 | |
Andrzej Łaskarz Gosławski, Godziemba coat of arms | 1414–1426 | |
Mirosław Brudzewski, Nałęcz coat of arms | 1426–1427 | |
Stanisław Ciołek of Żelichowo and Ostrołęka | 1428–1437 | |
Andrzej Bniński, Łodzia coat of arms | 1438–1479 | |
Uriel Górka, Łodzia coat of arms | 1479–1498 | |
Jan Lubrański, Godziemba coat of arms | 1498–1520 | fundator of Lubrański Academy |
Piotr Tomicki, Łodzia coat of arms | 1520–1525 | later bishop of Cracow |
Jan Latalski | 1525–1536 | later bishop of Cracow, archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland |
John of the Lithuanian Dukes | 1536–1538 | Illegitimate son of Sigismund I the Old, King of Poland |
Stanisław Oleśnicki of Pinczów | 1538–1539 | |
Sebastian Branicki | 1539–1544 | |
Paweł Dunin Wolski | 1544–1546 | |
Benedykt Izdbieński | 1546–1553 | |
Andrzej Czarnkowski | 1553–1562 | |
Adam Konarski | 1562–1574 | |
vacant | ||
Łukasz Kościelecki | 1577–1597 | |
Jan Tarnowski | 1598–1600 | later bishop of Włocławek, archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland |
Wawrzyniec Goślicki, Grzymała coat of arms | 1601–1607 | |
Andrzej Opaliński | 1607–1623 | |
Jan Wężyk | 1624–1627 | later archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland |
Maciej Łubieński | 1627–1631 | later bishop of Włocławek, archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland |
Adam Nowodworski | 1631–1634 | |
Henryk Firlej | 1635 | |
Andrzej Szołdrski | 1636–1650 | |
Florian Kazimierz Czartoryski | 1650–1655 | later bishop of Włocławek, archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland |
Wojciech Tolibowski | 1655–1663 | |
Stefan Wierzbowski | 1664–1687 | |
Stanisław Witwicki | 1688–1698 | |
Mikołaj Święcicki | 1699–1707 | |
vacant | ||
Mikołaj Bartłomiej Tarło | 1710–1715 | |
Krzysztof Antoni Szembek | 1716–1720 | later bishop of Włocławek, archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland |
Piotr Tarło | 1721–1722 | |
Jan Joachim Tarło | 1722–1732 | |
Stanisław Józef Hozjusz | 1733–1738 | |
Teodor Kaziemirz Czartoryski | 1739–1768 | |
Andrzej Stanisław Młodziejowski | 1768–1780 | |
Antoni Onufry Okęcki | 1780–1793 | |
Ignacy Raczyński | 1794–1807 | later archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland |
vacant | ||
Tymoteusz Gorzeński | 1809–1821 | later archbishop of Gniezno, Primate of Poland. |
In 1821 raised to status of metropolis and personal union with Gniezno archbishopric, primates of Poland. | ||
Tymoteusz Gorzeński | 1821–1825 | |
vacant | ||
Teofil Wolicki | 1828–1829 | |
vacant | ||
Marcin Dunin | 1831–1842 | |
vacant | ||
Leon Przyłuski | 1845–1865 | |
Mieczysław Halka Ledóchowski | 1866–1886 | cardinal |
Juliusz Dinder | 1886–1890 | |
Florian Oksza Stablewski | 1891–1906 | |
vacant | ||
Edward Likowski | 1914–1915 | |
Edmund Dalbor | 1915–1926 | cardinal |
August Hlond | 1926–1946 | cardinal, after 1946 Archbishop of Gniezno and Warsaw, primate of Poland |
In 1946 dissolution of personal union between archbishoprics of Poznań and Gniezno | ||
Walenty Dymek | 1946–1956 | |
Antoni Baraniak | 1957–1977 | |
Jerzy Stroba | 1978–1996 | |
Juliusz Paetz | 1996–2002 | |
Stanisław Gądecki | since 2002 |
Auxiliary Bishops
- Stanisław Dzedziński (1568-1573)[19]
See also
Notes
References
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