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- Andrzej Boryszewski (1435 – 20 April 1510) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest. He was coadjutor bishop of Lviv in the years 1488–1493, metropolitan archbishop...
- and was crowned four days later in Wawel Cathedral by Primate Andrzej Boryszewski. The internal situation in Poland was characterised by broad authorisation...
- Catholic Church titles Preceded by Andrzej Boryszewski Primate of Poland Archbishop of Gniezno 1510–1531 Succeeded by Maciej Drzewiecki...
- Brave K Sigismund I Zygmunt I 24 January 1507 Kraków Cathedral Andrzej Boryszewski, Archbishop of Gniezno So-called Crown of Bolesław I the Brave Q Barbara...
- Zbigniew Oleśnicki 1493–1503 Fryderyk Jagiellończyk 1503–1510 Andrzej I Boryszewski 1510–1531 Jan IV Łaski 1531–1535 Maciej I Drzewicki 1535–1537 Andrzej...
- Boguski, Boguskowski, Borowski, Borszczowski, Boryczewski, Borysowski, Boryszewski, Borzewicki, Borzyszewski, Bożewicki, Brabantski, Brośniowski, Bukowski...
- and was crowned four days later in Wawel Cathedral by Primate Andrzej Boryszewski. In 1518 Sigismund I married Bona Sforza d'Aragona, a young, strong-minded...
- Biernacki, Chancellor of the Exchequer during the November Uprising Andrzej Boryszewski, Archbishop of Lwów, Primate of Poland Mikołaj Róża Borzyszowski, Crown...
- sta**** in Lviv, where he treated the archbishop of Lviv, Andrzej Róża Boryszewski. After the death of Casimir IV, he remained at the court as physician...
- 1480 Jan Długosz 1481–1488 Jan Strzelecki (Wątróbka) 1488–1503 Andrzej Boryszewski 1505–1540 Bernard Wilczek 1540–1554 Piotr Starzechowski 1555–1560 Feliks...