Zbigniew Oleśnicki (primate of Poland)

This article is about Zbigniew Oleśnicki (c. 1430–1493). For his uncle, see Zbigniew Oleśnicki (cardinal).
Archbishop Zbigniew Oleśnicki

Zbigniew Oleśnicki (c. 1430–1493), nephew of Cardinal Zbigniew Oleśnicki, was a Roman Catholic clergyman and Polish politician.[1][2] He served as crown deputy chancellor from 1472, bishop of Kuyavia from 1472, and bishop of Gniezno and primate of Poland from 12 October 1481.[3][4]

He was born about 1430, into the influential Debno noble family; he was the son of Marshal of the Kingdom of Poland Jan Oleśnicki, and the nephew of Zbigniew Cardinal Oleśnicki of Kraków

During the absence of King Casimir IV Jagiellon he was deputized in several state matters including dealing with the Prussians; however, by the end of Casimirs reign their relationship had soured, probably due to a rivalry with Fryderyk Jagiellończyk, the Bishop of Kraków and Casimir’s relative. After the death of Casimir, he was a strong supporter for the election of Janusz III of Masovia to be the new king.

He died 2 February 1493, in Łowicz, and was buried in the Cathedral of Gniezno, where his tomb was built with red marble by Veit Stoss.[5]

References

  1. Zbigniew_Olesnicki at Catholic heirachy.org.
  2. Zbigniew_Olesnicki at Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
  3. Zbigniew Oleśnicki at Catholic heirachy.org.
  4. Hierarchia Catholica Medii et Recentioris Aevi, Volume 2, page 160, and page 270
  5. Marceli Kosman: between the altar and the throne: the Polish primates. New York: Palgrave Macmillan Publishing G & P, 2000. ISBN 83-7272-017-7.


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