Jan Lubrański
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Jan Lubrański (1456–1520) was a Polish bishop, politician and diplomat. His coat of arms was Godziemba.
Lubrański was bishop of Płock between 1497–1498 and bishop of Poznań since 1498, founder of many churches in his dioceses, initiator of the reconstruction of the Poznań cathedral. As a bishop he was automatically a senator, close collaborator of the Polish kings, he was frequently used as a diplomat.
In 1519 he founded a college in Poznań, which is named Lubrański Academy in his memory.
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| Preceded by Piotr z Chodkowa |
Bishop of Płock 1498 |
Succeeded by Wincenty Przerębski |
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