Hieronim Cielecki
Hieronim Cielecki | |
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Bishop of Płock | |
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Born | 1563 |
Died | 1627 |
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Hieronim Cielecki (1563–1627) was a Polish nobleman and clergyman who was Bishop of Płock.[1] He was born in 1563 to a family that claimed the Zaremba coat of arms. In 1606, he became canon of Kraków.[2] Other early roles included Regent of the Minor Chancellery and chamberlain for Queen Constance, wife of Sigismund.[3] Cielecki became Bishop of Płock in 1624. As bishop, he commissioned works for the cathedral in Płock.[4] Cielecki died in 1627.[1]
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References
- ^ a b Orgelbrand's Encyclopedia (in Polish). Vol. 3. Poland: Samuel Orgelbrand. 1898. p. 553. OCLC 707692713 – via Google Books.
- ^ Nowowiejski, Antoni Julian (1917). Plock: monografja historyczna (in Polish). Rosiński. p. 53. OCLC 652295014 – via Google Books.
- ^ Opaliński, Edward (2014). "Reviews" (PDF). Kwartalnik Historyczny. CXXI (Special Issue). Translated by Artur Mękarski: 210–211. ISSN 0023-5903.
- ^ Kaczorowski, Bartłomiej (1998). The monuments of Polish architecture. Warsaw: WSiP. p. 258. ISBN 9788302071300. OCLC 43473435.