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Prince Jan
Duklan Maurycy Paweł
Puzyna de
Kosielsko (13
September 1842 – 8
September 1911) was a
Polish Roman Catholic Cardinal who was
auxiliary bishop...
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papacy was
transmitted to the
Papal conclave by
Cardinal Jan
Puzyna de
Kosielsko. It was the last use of such a veto, as the new Pope Pius X prohibited...
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priest of Lviv (Lwów, Lemberg) on 1
October 1893 by
Bishop Jan
Puzyna de
Kosielsko (later
Bishop of Kraków and Cardinal).
Father Sapieha was
despatched first...
- last
exercise of the veto
occurred in 1903, when
Prince Jan
Puzyna de
Kosielsko informed the
College of
Cardinals that
Austria opposed the
election of...
- the 1903
conclave only to be
vetoed by Kraków
Cardinal Jan
Puzyna de
Kosielsko on
behalf of Austro-Hungarian
Emperor Franz Joseph I. With
Rampolla blocked...
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Rampolla would be elected. However, the
Polish Cardinal Jan
Puzyna de
Kosielsko from Kraków, in the name of
Emperor Franz Joseph (1848–1916) of Austria-Hungary...
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Dunajewski Cardinal in 1890 73 1895–1911 Jan
Maurycy Paweł
Puzyna de
Kosielsko Cardinal in 1901;
submitted veto
against Cardinal Rampolla in 1903 conclave...
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imposed the veto jus
exclusivae during the conclave.
Cardinal Jan
Puzyna de
Kosielsko,
Archbishop of Kraków,
expressed the veto on
behalf of the
Austrian emperor...
- Puzyna.
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
Prince Jan
Maurycy Paweł
Cardinal Puzyna de
Kosielsko Polish heraldry Heraldry Coat of arms v t e...
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third set of
ballots on the
morning of 2 August,
Cardinal Jan
Puzyna de
Kosielsko, the Prince-Bishop of Kraków and a
subject of Austria-Hungary, acting...