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⚫ | '''Jan Aleksander Lipski''' was a Polish nobleman and clergyman. He was Bishop of Kraków and later a cardinal of Poland. | ||
⚫ | Lipski was born in 1690. His initial education was with the Jesuits in Kalisz, and he |
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| death_date = 1746 | |||
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⚫ | '''Jan Aleksander Lipski''' (1690 – 1746) was a Polish ] and clergyman. He was ] and later a ] of Poland. | ||
⚫ | Lipski was born in 1690. His initial education was with the ] in ], and he later received an education in ] and ].<ref name=":0">]. (1852). ''Katalog biskupów, prałatów i kanoników krakowskich: Biskupi krakowscy''. Vol. 2. Poland: Uniw. Jagielloński. p. 234 – via ].</ref> As he acquired connections with prominent people, including King ], he took roles in ] and with the ].<ref name=":0" /> In 1732, he was made Bishop of Kraków, having been made Bishop of ] in the prior year.<ref>Cassidy-Geiger, M. (2008). ''Fragile Diplomacy: Meissen Porcelain for European Court''. United Kingdom: Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture, New York. p. 34.</ref> As Bishop of Kraków, he crowned King ] in 1734. Lipski was made cardinal in 1737. He did not travel to Rome to receive the title of cardinal.<ref name=":1" /> | ||
Lipski was a recipient of the ].<ref name=":1" /> | |||
⚫ | Lipski died in 1746 at ].<ref name=":1">''The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church''. United States, 2001. Web Archive. <nowiki>https://www.loc.gov/item/lcwaN0008076/</nowiki>.</ref> He is buried at the ] in the Lipski chapel designed by Franciszek Placidi.<ref>Rożek, M. (1981). ''The Royal Cathedral at Wawel''. Poland: Interpress. p. 140. ].</ref> | ||
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Bishop of Kraków (1690–1746)Jan Aleksander Lipski | |
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Cardinal, Bishop of Kraków | |
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Died | 1746 |
Buried | Wawel Cathedral |
Jan Aleksander Lipski (1690 – 1746) was a Polish nobleman and clergyman. He was Bishop of Kraków and later a cardinal of Poland.
Lipski was born in 1690. His initial education was with the Jesuits in Kalisz, and he later received an education in Paris and Rome. As he acquired connections with prominent people, including King Augustus II the Strong, he took roles in Gniezno and with the Crown Tribunal. In 1732, he was made Bishop of Kraków, having been made Bishop of Łuck in the prior year. As Bishop of Kraków, he crowned King Augustus III in 1734. Lipski was made cardinal in 1737. He did not travel to Rome to receive the title of cardinal.
Lipski was a recipient of the Order of the White Eagle.
Lipski died in 1746 at Kielce. He is buried at the Wawel Cathedral in the Lipski chapel designed by Franciszek Placidi.
See also
References
- ^ Łętowski, L. (1852). Katalog biskupów, prałatów i kanoników krakowskich: Biskupi krakowscy. Vol. 2. Poland: Uniw. Jagielloński. p. 234 – via Google Books.
- Cassidy-Geiger, M. (2008). Fragile Diplomacy: Meissen Porcelain for European Court. United Kingdom: Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture, New York. p. 34.
- ^ The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. United States, 2001. Web Archive. https://www.loc.gov/item/lcwaN0008076/.
- Rożek, M. (1981). The Royal Cathedral at Wawel. Poland: Interpress. p. 140. ISBN 9788322319239.