List of bishops of Kujawy
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Bishops of Kujawy are the bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kujawy (1133–1818), Roman Catholic Diocese of Kujawy–Kalisz (1818–1925) and Roman Catholic Diocese of Włocławek (from 1925).

Bishop of Kujawy (Kruszwica
Kruszwica
Kruszwica is a town in central Poland and is situated in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship , previously in Bydgoszcz Voivodeship .It has a population of 9,412 people .-History:...

) (966–1156)

The following are the legendary bishops of Kruszwica mentioned by Jan Długosz. They are not believed to be historical persons:
  • 966–993 – Lucidus
  • 993–1014 – Wawrzyniec
  • 1015–1033 – Marcellinus Marceli
  • 1034–1055 – Wenanty
  • 1056–1081 – Jan Rzymianin
  • 1082–1097 – Romanus/Roman
  • 1097–1111 – Paweł
  • 1111–1128 – Baldwin Gall
  • 1129–1156 – Świdger/Swidger

Bishop of Kujawy (Kujawy–Pomerania, Włocławek) (1133–1818)

  • attested from 1133 – Swidger
  • 1148–1156? – Werner
    Werner
    Werner is a name of Germanic origins. It is common both as a given name and a surname. There are alternate spellings, such as the Scandinavian Verner.The oldest known usage of the name was in the Habsburg family....

  • attested 1161–1180 – Onold
  • attested 1187–1198 – Stefan
    Stefán
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  • attested 1206?– 1212 – Ogerius
  • attested 1213–1220 – Bartha
  • 1222–1252 – Michał
  • 1252–1275 – Wolimir
  • 1275–1283 – Albierz/Wojciech
    Wojciech
    Wojciech a Slavic root pertaining to war and "Ciech" meaning joy, with the resulting combination meaning "The joy of war" or "smiling warrior"...

  • 1284–1300 – Wisław
  • 1300–1323 – Gerward
  • 1324–1364 – Maciej z Gołańczy
  • 1364–1383 – Zbylut z Wąsosza
  • 1383–1383 – Trojan
  • 1384–1389 – Jan Kropidło
    Jan Kropidło
    Jan Kropidło , was Duke of Strzelce 1382–96, Duke of Opole from 1396 , Bishop of Poznań 1382–84, Bishop of Włocławek 1384–89, nominate Archbishop of Gniezno 1389–94, Bishop of Kamień 1394–98, Bishop of Chełmno 1398–1402, and again Bishop of Włocławek 1402 until his death.He was the eldest son of...

  • 1389–1398 – Henry VIII of Legnica
    Henry VIII of Legnica
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     (Henryk VIII legnicki)
  • 1399–1402 – Mikołaj Kurowski
  • 1402–1421 – Jan Kropidło
    Jan Kropidło
    Jan Kropidło , was Duke of Strzelce 1382–96, Duke of Opole from 1396 , Bishop of Poznań 1382–84, Bishop of Włocławek 1384–89, nominate Archbishop of Gniezno 1389–94, Bishop of Kamień 1394–98, Bishop of Chełmno 1398–1402, and again Bishop of Włocławek 1402 until his death.He was the eldest son of...

     (again)
  • 1421–1427 – Jan Pella
  • 1427–1433 – Jan Szafraniec
  • 1433–1449 – Władysław Oporowski
    Władysław Oporowski
    Władysław Oporowski was a Polish medieval political and religious leader. Deputy Chancellor of Poland , Bishop of Kujawy , archbishop of Gniezno and primate of Poland...

  • 1449–1450 – Mikołaj Lasocki
  • 1450–1463 – Jan Gruszczyński
  • 1463–1464 – Jan Lutek
  • 1464–1472 – Jakub z Sienna
  • 1473–1480 – Zbigniew Oleśnicki
    Zbigniew Olesnicki (Primate of Poland)
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  • 1481–1483 – Andrzej Oporowski
  • 1484–1493 – Piotr Moszyński
  • 1494–1503 – Krzesław Kurozwęcki
  • 1503–1513 – Wincenty Przerębski
  • 1513–1531 – Maciej Drzewicki
  • 1531–1538 – Jan Karnkowski
  • 1538–1542 – Łukasz II Górka
  • 1542–1546 – Mikołaj Dzierzgowski
  • 1546–1551 – Andrzej Zebrzydowski
  • 1551–1557 – Jan Drohojowskii
  • 1557–1565 – Jakub Uchański
    Jakub Uchanski
    Jakub Uchański , of Radwan Coat of Arms, was an archbishop of Gniezno and primate of Poland from 1562 to 1581, interrex from 1572 to 1573 and from 1574 to 1575....

  • 1565–1567 – Mikołaj Wolski
  • 1567–1580 – Stanisław Karnkowski
  • 1581–1600 – Hieronim Rozrażewski
  • 1600–1603 – Jan Tarnowski
  • 1603–1607 – Piotr Tylicki
  • 1608–1608 – Wojciech Baranowski
  • 1608–1610 – Maciej Pstrokoński
  • 1610–1616 – Wawrzyniec Gembicki
  • 1616–1622 – Paweł Wołucki
  • 1622–1631 – Andrzej Lipski
  • 1631–1642 – Maciej Łubieński
  • 1642–1654 – Mikołaj Wojciech Gniewosz
  • 1654–1673 – Kazimierz Florian Czartoryski
  • 1674–1675 – Jan Gembicki
  • 1675–1680 – Stanisław Sarnowski
  • 1680–1691 – Bonawentura Madaliński
  • 1691–1700 – Stanisław Dąmbski
  • 1700–1705 – Stanisław Szembek
  • 1705–1720 – Felicjan Konstanty Szaniawski
  • 1720–1735 – Krzysztof Antoni Szembek
  • 1735–1741 – Adam Stanisław Grabowski
  • 1741–1751 – Walenty Aleksander Czapski
  • 1751–1763 – Antoni Sebastian Dembowski
  • 1763–1776 – Antoni Kazimierz Ostrowski
    Antoni Kazimierz Ostrowski
    Antoni Kazimierz Ostrowski was a Polish priest and politician. He was bishop of Inflanty , bishop of Kujawy and archbishop of Gniezno . He was one of the Polish nobles in Russian service and supported their position, including presiding over the Partition Sejm in 1773–1775.- External links :*...

  • 1777–1806 – Józef Ignacy Rybiński
  • 1806–1815 – vacant
  • 1815–1818 – Franciszek Malczewski

Bishops of Kujawy–Kalisze (1818–1925)

  • 1818–1822 – Andrzej Wołłowicz
  • 1822–1831 – Józef Szczepan Koźmian
  • 1831–1836 – vacant
  • 1836–1850 – Walenty Maciej Bończa
  • 1850–1856 – vacant
  • 1856–1867 – Jan Michał Marszewski
  • 1867–1876 – vacant
  • 1876–1883 – Wincenty Teofil Popiel
  • 1883–1902 – Aleksander Kazimierz Bereśniewicz
  • 1902–1925 – Stanisław Kazimierz Zdzitowiecki

Bishop of Włocławek

  • 1925–1927 – Stanisław Kazimierz Zdzitowiecki
  • 1927–1928 – Władysław Paweł Krynicki
  • 1928–1951 – Karol Mieczysław Radoński
  • 1951–1968 – Antoni Pawłowski
  • 1969–1986 – Jan Zaręba
  • 1987–1992 – Henryk Muszyński
    Henryk Muszynski
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  • 1992–2003 – Bronisław Dembowski
  • 2003–present – Wiesław Mering

Suffragan Bishops

  • 1838–1844 – Józef Joachim Goldtmann
  • 1918–1927 – Władysław Paweł Krynicki
  • 1918–1938 – Wojciech Stanisław Owczarek
  • 1939–1943 – blessed Michał Kozal
  • 1946–1962 – Franciszek Korszyński
  • 1962–1979 – Kazimierz Majdański
  • 1963–1969 – Jan Zaręba
  • 1973–1997 – Czesław Lewandowski
  • 1981–2003 – Roman Andrzejewski
  • 1999–present – Stanisław Gębicki
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