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  1. Zbigniew Oleśnicki (Polish: [ˈzbiɡɲɛf ɔlɛɕˈɲitskʲi]; 5 December 1389 – 1 April 1455), known in Latin as Sbigneus, was a high-ranking Roman Catholic clergyman and an influential Polish statesman and diplomat. He served as Bishop of Kraków from 1423 until his death in 1455.

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  2. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Zbigniew Oleśnicki (born 1389, Sienno, Poland—died April 1, 1455, Sandomierz) was a Polish statesman and cardinal who was chief councillor to King Władysław II and regent of Poland (1434–47). A member of the Polish noble house of Dębno of Oleśnica, he became the leading member of the royal Privy Council after he saved the ...

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  3. Marek Walczak was born in Cracow 1965, graduate of the Jagiellonian University, Institute of Art History (1990) based on a master's thesis Artistic patronage of the bishop of Cracow, cardunal Zbigniew Oleśnicki (1423-1455). PhD in 1998 based on a dissertation Alter Christus.

  4. 12 de fev. de 2021 · Krakow Wiki. Knowledge Base, People. February 12, 2021. Cardinal, politician born in Sienna in 1389, died in Sandomierz in 1455. He graduated from the Krakow Academy, secretary of King Władysław Jagiełło, whom he saved his life at Grunwald in 1410.

  5. Encyclopaedia Judaica. OLEŚNICKI, ZBIGNIEW°OLEŚNICKI, ZBIGNIEW ° (1389–1455), bishop of Cracow. During the reign of Ladislau ii Jagello of Poland, Oleśnicki was the power behind the throne of Wladislaw Warnenczyk and the spiritual agitator of contemporary hatred of the Jews. He was also the patron of Jan *Dlugosz, the anti-Jewish Polish chronicler.

  6. Zbigniew Oleśnicki ( Polish: [ˈzbiɡɲɛf ɔlɛɕˈɲitskʲi]; 5 December 1389 – 1 April 1455), known in Latin as Sbigneus, was a high-ranking Roman Catholic clergyman and an influential Polish statesman and diplomat. He served as Bishop of Kraków from 1423 until his death in 1455.

  7. Overview. Zbigniew Oleśnicki. (1399—1455) Quick Reference. (1399–1455) Bishop of Cracow from 1423 and cardinal from 1449. Formerly secretary to King Władysław Jagiełło, as a bishop he represented the conservative interests of the Polish nobility. Oleśnicki became ... From: Oleśnicki, Zbigniew in The Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages »