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  1. Piotr Tomicki (1464 – 19 October 1535) was a Roman Catholic Bishop of Przemyśl and Poznań, Archbishop of Kraków, Vice-Chancellor of the Crown, and Royal Secretary. [1] Celebrated as one of the most important representatives of the Polish Renaissance, he studied in Italy, [1] was part of the court of the nobleman and bishop Jan ...

  2. Piotr Tomicki inne formy nazwiska: Tomicius, Tomiczki, herbu Łodzia (ur. 1464 w Tomicach, zm. 29 października 1535 w Krakowie) – biskup przemyski, poznański i krakowski, podkanclerzy koronny, archidiakon krakowski w 1502 roku, kustosz kielecki, kanonik poznański w 1504 roku, kanonik włocławski i gnieźnieński w 1510 roku, proboszcz w ...

    • 1514-1520
  3. Piotr Tomicki (1464 - 19 de octubre de 1535) fue un obispo católico de Przemyśl y Poznań, arzobispo de Cracovia, vicecanciller de la Corona y secretario real.

  4. Piotr Tomicki was a Roman Catholic Bishop of Przemyśl and Poznań, Archbishop of Kraków, Vice-Chancellor of the Crown, and Royal Secretary. Celebrated as one of the most important representatives of the Polish Renaissance, he studied in Italy, was part of the court of the nobleman and bishop Jan Lubrański, and had contacts with many of the ...

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  6. They consist mainly of the royal correspondence and that of top Polish dignitaries, chiefly the Vice-Chancellor Piotr Tomicki. They also contain extremely valuable original letters addressed to King Sigismund I of Poland, Queen Bona and Tomicki himself.

  7. Tomicki served as both Bishop of Krakow and Vice-Chancellor of the Crown from 1525, which was inconsistent with the Polish law of Incompatibilitas. lieutenant was one of the main reasons for opposition near Szydłowiec during the Execution movement. Piotr Tomicki died in Krakow on 19 October 1535.