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Prince Bishops / Bishops of Warmia:- 1250- 1274 Anselm of Meissen
- 1278- 1300 Heinrich I Fleming
- 1301- 1326 Eberhard of Neisse
- 1327- 1328 Jordan
- 1329- 1334 Heinrich II Wogenap
- 1337- 1349Events October 20 Pope Clement VI publishes a papal bull that condemns the Flagellants The bubonic plague is spread to Norway when an English ship with everyone dead on board floats to Bergen Births Duke Albert III of Austria, on September 9 Deaths Willia Herman of Prague
- 1350Events Hayam Wuruk becomes ruler of the Majapahit Empire The Black Death ravages Europe (1347-1351) Births Manuel II Palaeologus, future Byzantine Emperor John Montacute, 3rd Earl of Salisbury (approximate date). Deaths March 27 King Alfonso XI of Castile- 1355Events January 7 Portuguese king Afonso IV sends three men to kill Ines de Castro, beloved of his son prince Pedro Pedro revolts and incites a civil war Scots defeat English at Nesbit Births 7 January Thomas of Woodstock (son of King Edward III of England Joannes I of Meissen
- 1355Events January 7 Portuguese king Afonso IV sends three men to kill Ines de Castro, beloved of his son prince Pedro Pedro revolts and incites a civil war Scots defeat English at Nesbit Births 7 January Thomas of Woodstock (son of King Edward III of England- 1373Events Bristol is made an independent county. Births John Beaufort, later Duke of Somerset (approximate date). Deaths July 23 Saint Birgitta, patron saint of Europe Constantine VI of Armenia (assassinated) 1373. Joannes II Stryprock
- 1373Events Bristol is made an independent county. Births John Beaufort, later Duke of Somerset (approximate date). Deaths July 23 Saint Birgitta, patron saint of Europe Constantine VI of Armenia (assassinated) 1373.- 1401Events The Lollards, a religious sect taught by John Wycliffe, were persecuted for their beliefs. The Archbishop of Canterbury pressured King Henry IV of England to outlaw them as heretics, under the Act De Heretico Comburendo. After travelling to London, Heinrich III Sorbom
- 1401Events The Lollards, a religious sect taught by John Wycliffe, were persecuted for their beliefs. The Archbishop of Canterbury pressured King Henry IV of England to outlaw them as heretics, under the Act De Heretico Comburendo. After travelling to London,- 1415Events Friedrich I Hohenzollern (b. 20 Sep 1440) becomes Burgrave of Nuremberg March 14 Jan Hus travels to the Council of Constance to propose reforms for the church May 5 the Council of Constance condemns the writings of John Wycliffe and asks Jan Hus to Heinrich IV Vogelsang
- 1415- 1424 Joannes III Abezier
- 1424- 1457 Franciscus Kuhschmalz
- 1457- 1458 Enea Silvio Piccolomini
- 1458- 1467 Paul Legendorf
- 1467- 1489 Nikolaus of Tüngen
- 1489- 1512 Lucas Watzenrode
- 1512- 1523 Fabian of Lozanien
- 1523- 1537 Moriz Ferber
- 1537- 1548 Joannes Dantiscus
- 1549- 1550 Tiedemann Giese
- 1551- 1579 Stanislaus Hosius
- 1579- 1589 Martin Kromer
- 1589- 1599 Andrzej Batory (Andreas Bathory)
- 1600- 1604 Piotr Tylicki
- 1604- 1621 Szymon Rudnicki
- 1621- 1633 Jan Olbracht Waza
- 1633- 1643 Mikolaj Szyszkowski
- 1643- 1644 Jan Karol Konopacki
- 1644- 1659 Waclaw Leszczynski
- 1659- 1679 Jan Stefan Wydzga
- 1680- 1688 Mikolaj Stefan Radziejowski
- 1688- 1697 Jan Stanislaw Zbaski
- 1698- 1711 Andrzej Chryzostom Zaluski
- 1711- 1723 Teodor Andrzej Potocki
- 1724- 1740 Krzysztof Andrzej Jan Szembek
- 1741- 1766 Adam Stanislaw Grabowski
- 1698- 1711 Andrzej Chryzostom Zaluski
- 1767- 1795 Ignacy Krasicki
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- 1867- 1885 Philippus Krementz
- 1885- 1908 Andreas Thiel
- 1908- 1930 August Bludau
- 1930- 1945 Maximilian Kaller
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- 1979- 1981 Jozef Glemp
- 1981- 1988 Jan Wladyslaw Oblak
- 1988-pres. Edmund Michal Piszcz
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