Konstantyn Józef Zieliński

Konstanty Józef Zieliński (born in 1646 in Rostkowo[lower-alpha 1], died on February 17, 1709 in Moscow) - Polish Roman Catholic priest, auxiliary bishop of Gniezno in the years 1694–1700, metropolitan archbishop of Lviv in the years 1700–1709.[1]

His Excellency

Konstanty Józef Zieliński
Archbishop Emeritus of Gniezno
Primate Emeritus of Poland
ChurchRoman Catholic
Orders
Consecration1694
Personal details
Born1646
Rostkowo
Died1709
Moscow
NationalityPolish

He was born in January 1646. The exact date, however, is unknown. He came from a wealthy noble family from northern Mazovia, using the Świnka coat of arms. His family owned numerous lands in the Dobrzyń region and in Płock Province. He was the son of the castellan of Sierpc, Ludwik Zieliński (1619–1678) and his first wife, Helena née Zawadzka (1626–1648). He studied in Kraków, Ingolstadt, Paris and Rome. He obtained a doctorate in theology. He was ordained a priest in 1671.[2]

Notes

  1. It is not certain whether this is Rostkowo, Przasnysz County or Rostkowo, Płock County. Both places are in the Masovian Voivodeship.

References

  1. Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi, t. V, Patavium 1952, page. 220.
  2. P. Czaplewski, Polacy na studyach w Ingolsztacie, Poznań 1914, s. 110.
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