Władysław Oporowski (1395–1453) was a Polish medieval political and religious leader. Deputy Chancellor of Poland (1429–1434), Bishop of Kujawy (1434–1449)...
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highly regarded religious leader Władysław Oporowski. Formerly the castle was an important centre for the House of Oporowski of the Sulima Coat of Arms. The...
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but he refused it. It then passed to his political rival, bishop Władysław Oporowski. In his conduct of Poland's affairs Oleśnicki entertained far-reaching...
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Coat of arms of Primate Władysław Oporowski Sulima on the painting of Piotr Gamrat Sulima on the painting of Władysław Oporowski Polish heraldry Heraldry...
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priest. In 1421–1422 together with Władysław Oporowski and Mikołaj Trąba he represented Poland and the Polish king Władysław Jagiełło in the process between...
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Szafraniec Stanisław Ciołek Władysław Oporowski Wincenty Kot Grzegorz Lubrański Tomasz Strzępiński Jan Lutek Andrzej Oporowski Wojciech Żychliński Zbigniew...
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stripped of everything and required a thorough restoration. Bishop Władysław Oporowski organized a fundraiser to rescue St. Vitalis's Church, at the same...
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brick, inside Baroque ↓ Oporów Bishop Castle 1434–1449 Built for Władysław Oporowski, Bishop of Kujawy and Archbishop of Gniezno ↑ Orłów (Gmina Bedlno)...
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(again) 1421–1427 – Jan Pella 1427–1433 – Jan Szafraniec 1433–1449 – Władysław Oporowski 1449–1450 – Mikołaj Lasocki 1450–1463 – Jan Gruszczyński 1463–1464...
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Pavia (Johannes de Saccis) 1426 – Andrzej z Kokorzyna 1426–1427 – Władysław Oporowski 1427 – Jan Elgot 1427–1428 – Benedykt Hesse z Krakowa 1428–1429 –...
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1423–1436 Wojciech I Jastrzębiec 1437–1448 Wincenty II Kot 1449–1453 Władysław I Oporowski 1453–1464 Jan Odrowąż from Sprowa 1464–1473 Jan III Gruszczyński...
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Kossak Władysław I Łokietek and Florian the Gray Władysław I Łokietek at the battle of Płowce Polish artillery during siege of Malbork in 1410 Władysław I...
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Casimir joined his father in Vilnius. There, after the death of Andrzej Oporowski, Bishop and Vice-Chancellor of the Crown, Prince Casimir took over some...
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was a teacher and tutor of the king's sons Wladyslaw and Kazimierz. Kot caught the attention of Wladyslaw Jagiello on a visit to Lithuania. Kot soon after...
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tack and nominated Andrzej Oporowski, his chancellor, as bishop (Tüngen was to receive the Bishopric of Kamień). Oporowski however, unlike Kiełbasa, did...
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Trybunalski for Frankfurt. She was accompanied, among others, by Andrzej Oporowski, Bishop of Przemyśl, voivodes Maciej z Bnina Moszyński and Mikołaj z Kutna...
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