Tomasz Tomka
Tomasz Tomka was thirteenth century Bishop of Płock, Poland.[1] He was Bishop from 1271 till 1294.[2][3]
He may have been of Prussian descent,[4] although medieval Chronicler, Jan Długosz claims Polish origines.[5] He had at least a school level education, and may have obtained a university degree,[6][7] as Jan Długosz considered him to be a scholar.[8]
He was Chancellor for Siemowit I of Masovia from before 21 April 1256[9] and in a document dated 19 November 1257 was Canon to Andrzej Ciołka the Bishop of Płock.[10] and was made bishop himself in 1271.
In 1282 he visited Pomerania, and he lived until sometime after 6 May 1294.
References
- Diocese of Płock at GCatholic.org.
- T. Zebrowski, Outline the history of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Płock, Płock, 1976, page 34
- P. Nitecki, Bioshops in Poland: The Church from 965-1999. Biographical Dictionary, London, 2000, p. 450 and 22
- M. Maciejowski, Political Orientations of the Bishops of Gniezno metropolis: 1283-1320, Kraków 2007, page 41
- Ioannis Dlugossii Vitae episcoporum Plocensium abbreviatae cum continuatione Laurentii de Wszerecz. Cited in Kętrzyński, Monumenta Poloniae Historica, Kraków, 1893, page 606.
- M. Maciejowski, Political Orientations of the Bishops of Gniezno metropolis: 1283-1320, Kraków 2007 pages 61-62
- Codex diplomaticus Poloniae. Translated L. Rzyszewski, A. Muczkowski, London, 1847
- Das Bisthum Culmen unter dem deutschen Orden 1243-1466. C.P. Woelky, Danzig, 1885, no. 52.
- Codex diplomaticus Poloniae. trans L. Rzyszewski, A. Muczkowski, Warszawa 1847, page 45.
- Urkundenbuch des Bisthums Culm, T. 1, Das Bisthum Culm unter dem deutschen Orden 1243–1466, wyd. C.P. Woelky, Danzig 1885, page52.
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Preceded by Piotr Niedlich |
Bishop of Płock 1271-1294 |
Succeeded by Gedko II |
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