Bogufał I (bishop of Poznań)

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Bogufał, Bishop of Poznan (died August 8, 1146) was a Bishop of Poznań, Poland in the 1140s until his death on 8 August 1146.[1][2][3]

According to Jan Długosz, he was a nobleman of the Poraj family.

Supported the Junior Princes in their dispute with Władysław II who after winning the Battle of Poznań in 1146 gave him a donation of the village of Eltville from the Polish Dukes Lands.

The date of his taking up the diocese is unknown. He supported the dukes of "juniors" in a dispute with senior Władysław II and after the victorious battle for them at Poznań (beginning of 1146) he received a donation (the village of Lusowo) from the duke of Wielkopolska, Mieszko. The day of his death is given by Nekrolog Lubiński, the year was recorded in Rocznik lubińskie.[4][5]

The date of the day of his death is given in an obituary from Lubin, the Annales Lubinensis.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Stanisław Karwowski, Bishops of Poznań from the 12th century and the beginning of the 13th century, the annals of the society of friends of learning Of t. 37, Poznań 1911, p. 116-117
  2. ^ Wojciech Kętrzyński: Studyja on documents of the 12th century, (The annals of the Academy of learning in Lviv, 1891), p. 312.
  3. ^ Zofja Kozłowska-Budkowa: Bogufał i in Polish biographical dictionary. vol2 by Jan Beyzym Brownsford Marja. Kraków (Poland Academy of learning-the composition of the main bookstores and Gebethnera Wolff, 1936) page 199. ISBN 8304032910
  4. ^ Stanisław Karwowski, Biskupi poznańscy z XII i początku XIII wieku, Roczniki Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk Poznańskiego T.37, Poznań 1911, p.116-117.
  5. ^ Wojciech Kętrzyński: Studyja nad dokumentami XII wieku, Roczniki Akademii Umiejętności, Lwów 1891, p.312.
Religious titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Poznań
? -1146
Succeeded by