Elbow-high ("the Short"). His coat of arms was Świnka. Little is known about the early life of Jakub Świnka, nor are his parents known. It is thought he...
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Świnka may refer to: Świnka coat of arms Jakub Świnka This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Świnka. If an internal link led...
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nr 532. W. Karasiewicz: Jakób Świnka arcybiskup gnieźnieński 1283–1314, Poznań 1948, p. 91. Is suggested that Jakub Świnka give some unknown services to...
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the opponents occurred as a result of the intervention of Archbishop Jakub Świnka; for his part the archbishop was promised the revenues from the salt...
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ecclesiastical province throughout the fragmentation period. Archbishop Jakub Świnka of Gniezno was an ardent proponent of Poland's reunification; he performed...
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repudiation of the appointment opened the way for the appointment of Jakub Świnka in 1283. Conrad Eubel, Hierarchia catholica medii aevi, vol. 1 (1913)...
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Czacki, Catholic bishop Jakub Świnka (1283–1314), Archbishop of Gniezno Włodzimierz Krzyżanowski, General in US Civil War Swinka coat of arms in Baranow-Sandomierski...
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the unsuccessful attempts for mediation by the Archbishop of Gniezno, Jakub Świnka. In 1285 Henry IV took advantage of his power over the clergy and confiscated...
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Tarnowa 1271–1278 vacant 1278 Martin of Opava 1278–1283 vacant 1283–1314 Jakub Świnka 1314–1316 vacant 1316–1317 Borzysław I 1317–1341 Janisław I 1342–1374...
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he received the bishop's consecration from the hands of Archbishop Jakub Świnka only in May 1286 in Ląd. From the beginning of his ministry on the Poznań...
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Cathedral Jakub Świnka, Archbishop of Gniezno Margaret of Brandenburg's Crown K Wenceslaus Wacław Czeski August 1300 Gniezno Cathedral Jakub Świnka, Archbishop...
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German and German-speaking. At the synod of Łęczyca in 1285, Archbishop Jakub Świnka of Gniezno warned that Poland might become a "new Saxony" if German negligence...
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Supporter of King Ladislaus I the Short and archbishop and primate of Poland Jakub Świnka, he initiated the construction of the Wawel Cathedral. In 1337 he excommunicated...
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Polish lands, was crowned in Gniezno as king of Poland by archbishop Jakub Świnka Upon the deaths of Wenceslaus and his successor Wenceslaus III and with...
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1189) 1303 – Daniel of Moscow, Russian Grand Duke (b. 1261) 1314 – Jakub Świnka, Polish priest and archbishop 1371 – Jeanne d'Évreux, queen consort of...
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Installed 1278 Term ended 1278 Predecessor Janusz z Tarnowa Successor Jakub Świnka Orders Consecration 2 March 1259 Personal details Born 1215–1220 Died...
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he undertook the mission of transferring the archbishop's pallium to Jakub Świnka and, together with the bishops of Wroclaw, Włocławek and Płock, he gave...
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Bohemia and his house was demolished, while the Polish Primate Archbishop Jakub Świnka of Gniezno charged Bishop Muskata with being "an enemy of the Polish...
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Rabbi Meïr Löb ben Jehiel Michel Weiser Malbi"m Wacław Przeździecki Jakub Świnka Stanisław Warszycki Marek Wojtera Józef Szczepański Stanisław Thugutt...
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when the local church was consecrated by the archbishop of Gniezno Jakub Świnka. It was part of medieval Poland since the establishment of the state...
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February 10 – Riccardo Petroni, Italian cardinal (b. 1250) March 4 – Jakub Świnka, Polish priest and archbishop March 18 Geoffroy de Charney, French nobleman...
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quickly dwindle into economic insignificance. January 6 – Archbishop Jakub Świnka organizes a synod in Łęczyca. During the meeting, he orders all priests...
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and the art of eurythmy Rachel Steinman Clarke (died 1944), violinist Jakub Świnka (?–1314), Polish bishop Henri Tajfel (1919–1982), Polish social psychologist...
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quickly dwindle into economic insignificance. January 6 – Archbishop Jakub Świnka organizes a synod in Łęczyca. During the meeting, he orders all priests...
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February 10 – Riccardo Petroni, Italian cardinal (b. 1250) March 4 – Jakub Świnka, Polish priest and archbishop March 18 Geoffroy de Charney, French nobleman...
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Bogumilus in the 12th century. In the late 13th century, Archbishop Jakub Świnka founded Church of the Holy Spirit and a hospital, and in 1331, Uniejów...
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January 1293 they met at Kalisz with Przemysł II of Greater Poland and Jakub Świnka, Archbishop of Gniezno and began conversations for a joint action for...
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as Przemysł II became High Duke and was crowned in 1295 by Archbishop Jakub Świnka of Gniezno. That made Przemysł II the first Polish king after the deposition...
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suppressed. Bishop Muskata was declared "an enemy of the Polish People" by Jakub Świnka, Archbishop of Gniezno. His successor as bishop of Kraków was bishop...
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Polish lands, was crowned in Gniezno as king of Poland by archbishop Jakub Świnka Upon the deaths of Wenceslaus and his successor Wenceslaus III and with...
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