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Heinrich von Wülzburg

Heinrich von Wülzburg was a German Benedictine monk, abbot of the monastery of Wülzburg and Archbishop of Gniezno in Poland.

His Excellency

Heinrich von Wülzburg
Archbishop of Gniezno
ChurchRoman Catholic
ArchdioceseGniezno
Installedunknown
PredecessorBogumił
SuccessorMartin I
Personal details
Bornunknown

According to the fourteenth-century life of Otto of Bamberg Heinrich arrived in Poland among the entourage of Otto of Bamberg. However, Jan Długosz, writing in 15th century and Gesta principum Polonorum do not reference him and there is some question about whether Heinrich was actually bishop.

Modern scholarship has been divided on his historicity, as he is mentioned in a single 12th-century source (Ebbo Bambergensis' Vita Ottonis episcopi Bambergensi) and not in any other contemporary sources, including documents related to the Gniezno archbishopric.

None of the old catalogs of the archbishops of Gniezno mentions him, nor does Jan Dlugosz know about him.

Among the historians who accept his historicity there is no agreement on his dates of birth, death, origin (Wülzburg is only one of the possible renderings of his origin; others include for example Weltenberg) and the period of his service as the archbishop. Wladyslaw Abraham held that Heinrick became archbishop in 1092 following the death of Bogumiła and before Marcin.[1] Tadeusz Wojciechowski[2] claimed that Heinrich came from the Abbey of Weltenberg and that he was actually archbishop between Martin and Jacob of Żnin. This position being supported by Karol Maleczyński.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Władysław Abraham, Organizacja Kościoła w Polsce do połowy wieku XII [The Organization of the Church in Poland by mid-twelfth century], Lwów, 1890, page 83
  2. ^ Tadeusz Wojciechowski, Historical Sketches of the eleventh century, Kraków 1904, pp. 211 et seq.
  3. ^ Karol Maleczyński: Studies in Polish document, Pretoria 1971, p 168 footnote. 115 115
Religious titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Gniezno
unknown
Succeeded by


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