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Zdzisław I

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Zdzisław

Zdzisław I was a 12th-century Archbishop of Gniezno, Poland.[1][2][3]

He was Archbishop from before 26 April 1177 till after 28 March 1181.[4]

He is mentioned in a documented on April 26, 1177 as a witness for the Lubiąż Abbey. He presided over an assembly at Easter 1179 and the Convention of the Polish bishops and barons organised by Casimir II the Just in 1180. He is mentioned in a Bull of Pope Alexander III dated March 28, 1181. The date of his death is not known but was probably in the 1180s.

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References

  1. ^ KODEKS DYPLOMATYCZNY WIELKOPOLSKI. TOM I. nr 22.
  2. ^ Skocz do góry ↑ Philipp Jaffé, Regesta pontificum Romanorum ab condita Ecclesia ad annum post Christum natum MCXCVIII, vol. II, Lipsk 1888, s. 415 nr 14386.
  3. ^ Biogram na stronie archidiecezji
  4. ^ Metropolitan Archdiocese of Gniezno at GCatholic.org
Religious titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Gniezno
c.1177 - 1181
Succeeded by