Władysław Aleksander Łubieński
Władysław Aleksander Łubieński (1703–1767) was archbishop of Lwów (1758–59) and primate of Poland (1759–1767). He was an ally of the Czartoryski Familia and of the Russian Empire and an opponent of religious tolerance.[1] He acted as Interrex in 1763–1764, after the death of King Augustus III of Poland and prior to the election of Stanisław August Poniatowski as king of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.[2]
His Excellency Władysław Aleksander Łubieński | |
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Archbishop of Gniezno Primate of Poland | |
Church | Roman Catholic |
Archdiocese | Gniezno |
Installed | 1763 |
Term ended | 1764 |
Personal details | |
Born | 1 November 1703 |
Died | 21 June 1767 |
Nationality | Polish |
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References
- Kolęda warszawska na rok 1760, Warszawa 1760,
- Jan Szczepaniak, Spis prałatów i kanoników kapituły katedralnej oraz kapituł kolegiackich diecezji krakowskiej (XVIII wiek), Kraków 2008, page. 14.
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Regnal titles | ||
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Vacant Title last held by Teodor Andrzej Potocki |
Interrex 1763–1764 |
Partition of Poland |
Catholic Church titles | ||
Preceded by Mikołaj Dembowski |
Archbishop of Lwów 1758–1759 |
Succeeded by Wacław Hieronim Sierakowski |
Preceded by Adam Ignacy Komorowski |
Archbishop of Gniezno Primate of Poland 1759–1767 |
Succeeded by Gabriel Podoski |
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