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Stanisław Karnkowski
Roman Catholic archbishop

Stanisław Karnkowski

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Roman Catholic archbishop
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Place of birth
Karnkowo, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Place of death
Łowicz, Poland
Age
83 years
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Jagiellonian University
Doctor of both laws
University of Padua
University of Wittenberg
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Biography

Portrait of Stanisław Karnkowski at prayer by 19th-century painter Jan Matejko
Junosza

Stanisław Karnkowski (1520–1603), from Junosza, was the Great Referendary of the Crown (since 1558), the Great Secretary of the Crown (since 1563), bishop of Włocławek (1567-1580), archbishop of Gniezno – Primate of Poland (since 1581). Interrex in 1586–1587, before the coronation of Sigismund III Vasa.

Karnkowski chaired the sejm commission which prepared so called "Karnkowski's Statutes" approved by sejm in 1570. He was the only bishop on the election sejm to vote for Stefan Batory, who was suspected of being a secret Protestant. He opposed attempts of reforming the way of election made by Jan Zamoyski and proposals of raising up taxes for army.

Stanisław Karnkowski invited Jesuits to Kalisz and Poznań and founded the buildings that had to serve as centres of the struggle against Protestants in Greater Poland. Due to these activity, strongly supported by the king Sigismund III Vasa, the Jesuit complex was erected (1586–1597).

Stanisław Karnkowski is one of the personas on the famous painting by Jan Matejko: the sermons of Piotr Skarga.

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