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Wacław Leszczyński (other)
Wacław Leszczyński may refer to: * Wacław Leszczyński (died 1628), voivode of Kalisz, chancellor * Wacław Leszczyński (1605-1666) , Prince-Bishop of Warmia, primate of Poland, see List of bishops of Warmia See also * Wacław Wacław is a Polish masculine given name. It is a borrowing of cz, Václav, Latinized as Wenceslaus. For etymology and cognates in other languages, see Wenceslaus. It may refer to: *Wacław Leszczyński (other), Wacław Leszczyński *W ...
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Wacław Leszczyński (died 1628)
Wacław Leszczyński may refer to: * Wacław Leszczyński (died 1628), voivode of Kalisz, chancellor * Wacław Leszczyński (1605-1666) , Prince-Bishop of Warmia, primate of Poland, see List of bishops of Warmia See also * Wacław Wacław is a Polish masculine given name. It is a borrowing of cz, Václav, Latinized as Wenceslaus. For etymology and cognates in other languages, see Wenceslaus. It may refer to: *Wacław Leszczyński (other), Wacław Leszczyński *W ...
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Wacław Leszczyński (1605-1666)
Wacław Leszczyński may refer to: * Wacław Leszczyński (died 1628), voivode of Kalisz, chancellor * Wacław Leszczyński (1605-1666) , Prince-Bishop of Warmia, primate of Poland, see List of bishops of Warmia See also * Wacław Wacław is a Polish masculine given name. It is a borrowing of cz, Václav, Latinized as Wenceslaus. For etymology and cognates in other languages, see Wenceslaus. It may refer to: *Wacław Leszczyński (other), Wacław Leszczyński *W ...
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List Of Bishops Of Warmia
This is a list of Bishops and Prince-Bishops of the Diocese of Warmia ( pl, link=no, Diecezja warmińska, la, link=no, Dioecesis Varmiensis, german: link=no, Bistum Ermland), which was elevated to the Archdiocese of Warmia in 1992. The Bishopric was founded in 1243 as the Bishopric of Ermland, one of four bishoprics of Teutonic Prussia. In 1356 it became an Imperial Prince-Bishopric under Emperor Charles IV, and from 1512 until 1930 it was an exempt diocese. From 1947 to 1972 the episcopal see was left vacant following the expulsion of the German population and the Bishop of Ermland from Prussia. The cathedral capitular canons elected capitular vicars for the time sede vacante, recognised by the Holy See. In 1972 the Holy See installed a new Polish diocese, which in 1992 was elevated to an archdiocese. Bishops of Ermland / Warmia *1249–1250 Heinrich von Strateich, elected, never actually took office *1250–1274 Anselm of Meissen, first actual bishop to be active in ...
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