List of bishops of Przemyśl

List of bishops of Przemyśl

Bishops of Przemyśl archdiocese:

Diocesan bishops

*?-1351? - Iwan
*1352-1375? - Mikołaj Rusin
*1377-1391 - Eryk z Winsen
*1392-1420 - Maciej Janina
*1420-1435 - Janusz z Lubienia
*1436-1452 - Piotr z Chrząstowa
*1452-1474 - Mikołaj z Błażejowa
*1475-1481 - Andrzej Oporowski (administrator, from 1479 bishop )
*1482-1484 - Piotr Moszyński
*1484-1485 - Jan Kaźmierski
*1486-1492 - Jan z Targowiska
*1492-1498 - Mikołaj Krajowski
*1501-1503 - Andrzej Boryszewski
*1503-1514 - Maciej Drzewicki
*1514-1520 - Piotr Tomicki
*1520-1523 - Rafał Leszczyński
*1523-1527 - Andrzej Krzycki
*1527-1531 - Jan Karnkowski
*1531-1535 - Jan Chojeński
*1535-1537 - Piotr Gamrat
*1537-1544 - Stanisław Tarło
*1545-1559 - Jan Dzieduski
*1560-1560 - Filip Padniewski
*1560-1572 - Walenty Herburt
*1574-1577 - Łukasz Kościelecki
*1577-1583 - Wojciech Staroźrebski Sobiejuski
*1583-1584 - Jan Boruchowski (bishop)
*1585-1591 - Wojciech Baranowski
*1591-1601 - Wawrzyniec Goślicki
*1601-1608 - Maciej Pstrokoński
*1608-1619 - Stanisław Sieciński
*1619-1624 - Jan Wężyk
*1624-1627 - Achacy Grochowski
*1627-1631 - Adam Nowodworski
*1631-1635 - Henryk Firlej
*1635-1636 - Andrzej Szołdrski
*1636-1642 - Piotr Gembicki
*1642-1644 - Aleksander Trzebiński
*1644-1649 - Paweł Piasecki
*1649-1654 - Jan Zamoyski
*1654-1658 - Andrzej Trzebicki
*1658-1677 - Stanisław Sarnowski
*1677-1688 - Jan Stanisław Zbąski
*1698-1701 - Jerzy Albrecht Denhoff
*1701-1718 - Jan Kazimierz de Alten Bokum
*1719-1724 - Krzysztof Andrzej Jan Szembek
*1724-1734 - Aleksander Antoni Fredro
*1734-1741 - Walenty Aleksander Czapski
*1741-1760 - Wacław Hieronim Sierakowski
*1760-1764 - Michał Wodzicki
*1765-1766 - Walenty Wężyk
*1766-1768 - Andrzej Stanisław Młodziejewski
*1768-1783 - Józef Tadeusz Kierski
*1783-1786 - Antoni Wacław Betański
*1786-1824 - Antoni Gołaszewski
*1825-1832 - Jan Antoni de Potoczki
*1834-1839 - Michał Korczyński
*1840-1845 - Franciszek Ksawery Zachariasiewicz
*1846-1860 - Franciszek Ksawery Wierzchleyski
*1860-1862 - Adam Jasiński
*1863-1869 - Antoni Monastyrski
*1870-1881 - Maciej Hirschler
*1881-1900 - Łukasz Solecki
*1900-1924 - Józef Sebastian Pelczar
*1924-1933 - Anatol Nowak
*1933-1964 - Franciszek Barda
*1965-1992 - Ignacy Tokarczuk


=Metropolitan archbishops=

*1992-1993 - Ignacy Tokarczuk
*1993-nadal - Józef Michalik

Suffragan bishops

*1681-1691 - Jan Dębski
*1692-1699 - Ludwik Załuski
*1699-1714 - Paweł Konstanty Dubrawski
*1714-1717 - Łukasz Jacek Czermiński
*1718-1720 - Stanisław Hozjusz
*1721-1723 - Michał Piechowski
*1723-1728 - Franciszek Szembek
*1728-1759 - Andrzej Pruski
*1761-1765 - Hieronim Wielogłoski
*1768-1769 - Michał Witosławski
*1769-1769 - Antoni Onufry Urbański, (d. before consecration)
*1770-1776 - Stanisław Wykowski
*1778-1786 - Michał Roman Sierakowski
*1781-1783 - Antoni Wacław Betański
*1882-1885 - Ignacy Łobos
*1887-1898 - Jakub Glazer
*1889-1900 - Józef Sebastian Pelczar
*1901-1931 - Karol Józef Fischer
*1931-1933 - Franciszek Barda
*1933-1967 - Wojciech Tomaka
*1957-1983 - Stanisław Jakiel
*1964-1993 - Bolesław Łukasz Taborski
*1970-1993 - Tadeusz Błaszkiewicz
*1984-2004 - Stefan Moskwa
*1988-1993 - Edward Białogłowski
*1989-1993 - Edward Marian Frankowski
*2000-nadal - Adam Szal
*2005-nadal - Marian Rojek


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