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Polish primate
His Excellency
Maciej Lubienski
Archbishop of Gniezno
Primate of Poland
Maciej Lubienski
ChurchRoman Catholic
ArchdioceseGniezno
Installed1641
Term ended1652
Orders
Ordination1602
Consecration1620
Personal details
NationalityPolish
Coat of armsEpiscopal coat of arms of Archbishop Maciej Lubienski,

Maciej Łubieński (1572 in Łubna – 1652 in Łowicz), of Pomian coat of arms, was a primate of Poland, archbishop of Gniezno, bishop of Poznań, bishop of Kujawy and interrex in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

He was educated in Sieradz, Kalisz, Poznań and Kraków. In 1641 he became the archbishop of Gniezno and primate of Poland. During the Chmielnicki Uprising in 1648, after the death of Polish king Władysław IV Waza he became the interrex and in 1649 he crowned Jan II Kazimierz as the king of Poland. He died in Łowicz in 1652, and he was buried in his family crypt in Łowicz.

References

  • Urban W., Łubieński Maciej h. Pomian (1572–1652), "Wielkopolski słownik biograficzny" 1983, s. 437.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded byJan VIII Lipski Primate of Poland
Archbishop of Gniezno

1641–1652
Succeeded byAndrzej II Leszczyński
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