Archbishop of Kraków

The Archbishop of Kraków is the head of the archdiocese of Kraków. A bishop of Kraków first came into existence when the diocese was created in 1000; it was promoted to an archdiocese on 28 October 1925. Due to Kraków's role as Poland's political, cultural and spiritual center, the bishops and archbishops of Kraków were often very influential in the city, country and abroad. From 1443 to 1791, bishops of Kraków were simultaneously Dukes of Siewierz, although it was only Adam Stefan Sapieha who officially abandoned the title.

Cardinal Wojtyła (later Pope Saint John Paul II)
List of bishops and archbishops of Kraków[1]
#YearsName
1 1000–1014(?) Poppon
2 1014(?)–1023/30(?) Lambert I
3 1023/30(?)–ca.1032  Gompo
4 ca.1032–ca.1046 Rachelin
5 ca.1046–1059 Aron
6 10611071 Lambert Suła
7 10721079 Stanisław Szczepanowski (Saint Stanislaus), martyr, co-patron saint of the diocese
8 ca.1082ca.1100 Lambert III (bishop of Kraków)
9 1101ca.1103 Cazlaus (Czasław)
10 ca.1103ca.1109 Baldwin
11 11101118 Maur
12 1118ca.1141 Radost
13 ca.11411143 Robert
14 ca.1143ca.1165 Mateusz
15 ca.1166ca.1185 Gedko
16 ca.11851207 Fulko
18 12081218 Blessed Wincenty Kadłubek, historian, author of the Polish Chronicle
19 12181229 Iwo Odrowąż, ducal chancellor, established numerous monasteries in Southern Poland
20 12291242 Wisław Zabawa
21 12421266 Jan Prandota
22 12661292 Paweł of Przemankowo
23 12921294 Prokop
24 12941320 Jan Muskata
25 13201326 Nanker or Nankier Kołda, started the construction of the Gothic Wawel cathedral
26 13261347 Jan Grot
27 13471348 Piotr of Falków
28 13481366 Bodzenta of Września
29 13671380 Florian of Mokrsko
30 13801382 Zawisza of Kurozwęki
31 13821392 Jan Radlica
32 13921412 Piotr Wysz, canonist
33 14121423 Wojciech Jastrzębiec
34 14231455 Zbigniew Oleśnicki, statesman; opposed the Hussites, bought Duchy of Siewierz to the bishopric. He was made a cardinal by both Eugene IV and Felix V.
35 14551460 Tomasz Strzępiński
36 14611463 Jakub of Sienno
37 14631464 Jan Gruszczyński
38 14641471 Jan Lutek
39 14711488 Jan Rzeszowski
40 14881503 Fryderyk Jagiellończyk
41 15031524 Jan Konarski
42 15241535 Piotr Tomicki
43 15361537 Jan Latalski
44 15371538 Jan Chojeński
45 15381545 Piotr Gamrat
46 15461550 Samuel Maciejowski
47 15511560 Andrzej Zebrzydowski
48 15601572 Filip Padniewski
49 15721577 Franciszek Krasiński
50 15771591 Piotr Myszkowski
51 15811600 Jerzy Radziwiłł
52 16001605 Bernard Maciejowski
53 16071616 Piotr Tylicki
54 16161630 Marcin Szyszkowski
55 16301631 Andrzej Lipski
56 16321633 Jan Olbracht Waza
57 16351642 Jakub Zadzik
58 16421657 Piotr Gembicki
59 16581679 Andrzej Trzebicki
60 16811699 Jan Małachowski
61 1700 Stanisław Dąbski
62 17011702 Jerzy Denhoff
63 17101719 Kazimierz Łubieński
64 17201732 Felicjan Szeniawski
65 17321746 Jan Aleksander Lipski
66 17461758 Andrzej Stanisław Kostka Załuski, founded the Załuski Library in Warsaw
67 17591788 Kajetan Sołtyk
68 17901800 Feliks Turski
69 18051813 Andrzej Gawroński
70 18151829 Jan Paweł Woronicz
71 18301851 Karol Skórkowski
72 18791894 Albin Dunajewski
73 18951911 Jan Maurycy Paweł Puzyna de Kosielsko
74 19111951 Adam Stefan Sapieha
75 19511962 Eugeniusz Baziak (Archbishop of Lwów, Apostolic Administrator of Kraków)
76 19641978 Karol Wojtyła (later elected Pope John Paul II, later canonised) co-patron saint of the diocese
77 19782005 Franciszek Macharski
78 2005Present Stanisław Dziwisz

Notes and references

  1. Historia Diecezji: Biskupi krakowscy (Kraków bishops). Kuria Archidiecezji Krakowskiej, 2009. Page 2 of 3. Retrieved December 23, 2012. (Polish)
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