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Bishop Gedko II was
Bishop of Płock,
Poland from 1294
until his
death in 1296 AD. He is also
known as Gosław.
Little is
known of his life,
career or short...
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Gedko Sasinowic (
Gedko, son of Sasin) (died 1223) was a
medieval Bishop of Płock. Born into the Ogończyk
nobile family. He was son of
Sasin and nephew...
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Sviatoslav son of
Piotr Włostowic,
Archbishop Jan of Gniezno, and
Bishop Gedko of Kraków.
Casimir also had the
support of
almost all of
Lesser Poland....
- Sviatoslav, son of
Piotr Włostowic;
Archbishop Jan I of Gniezno; and
Bishop Gedko of Kraków. In
February 1168 the
rebels gathered at Jędrzejów, were Mieszko...
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Radost 13 ca.1141–1143
Robert 14 ca.1143–ca.1165
Mateusz 15 ca.1166–ca.1185
Gedko 16 ca.1185–1207
Fulko 18 1208–1218
Wincenty Kadłubek Historian,
author of...
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Religious titles Preceded by
Piotr Niedlich Bishop of Płock 1271-1294 Succeeded by
Gedko II...
- -1227) was
bishop of Płock from 1225 to 1227.
After the
death of
Bishop Gedko in 1223, the Płock
Cathedral chapter were at an imp****e in the
choice of...
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Religious titles Preceded by
Lupus Godzięba
Bishop of Płock 1187 – 1206 Succeeded by
Gedko Sasinowic...
- lose
Papal support.
Resentment among Polish nobles and
clergy resulted in
Gedko Powało
Bishop of Płock
complaining to the new pope that
Henryk was guilty...
- were:
Bishops Konrad of Lubusz, Jan II of Poznań, Wisław of Włocławek and
Gedko II of Płock. From the
Polish episcopate,
Bishops Johann III
Romka of Wrocław...