Gedko Powało was a thirteenth century bishop of Płock, Poland. Born into the Ogończyk nobile family. He was made provost of the chapter of the Cathedral of Kraków in 1189 and in 1206 became bishop of Płock. He is first attested in correspondence with Christian of Oliva the bishop of Chełmno, in Prussia, in a document dated 5 August 1222. Here he appears to be subordinate to the Prussian Bishopric. Płock appears to have been a base for missionary activity into Prussia at this time. He is also recorded as approving the donation of the Pope Honorius III in the Bull Cum a nobis petitur in 1223.
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| - Gedko I, Gedko Sasinowic, (ur. ok. 1160, zm. 1223) – biskup rzymskokatolicki. (pl)
- Gedko Powało was a thirteenth century bishop of Płock, Poland. Born into the Ogończyk nobile family. He was made provost of the chapter of the Cathedral of Kraków in 1189 and in 1206 became bishop of Płock. He is first attested in correspondence with Christian of Oliva the bishop of Chełmno, in Prussia, in a document dated 5 August 1222. Here he appears to be subordinate to the Prussian Bishopric. Płock appears to have been a base for missionary activity into Prussia at this time. He is also recorded as approving the donation of the Pope Honorius III in the Bull Cum a nobis petitur in 1223. (en)
- Gedko Powało (v.1160-1223), en français Gédéon Powalo, a été scolastique et évêque de Płock de 1207 à 1223. En 1207, bien qu’ayant le soutien d’une partie du Chapitre de Cracovie, le pape Innocent III a préféré élever Vincent Kadlubek à la dignité d’évêque de Cracovie. En contrepartie, Gedko a reçu l’évêché de Płock. Cette donation a été entérinée par le pape Honorius III dans la bulle Cum a nobis petitur (1223).
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* Portail du Moyen Âge central (fr)
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| - Gedko Powało was a thirteenth century bishop of Płock, Poland. Born into the Ogończyk nobile family. He was made provost of the chapter of the Cathedral of Kraków in 1189 and in 1206 became bishop of Płock. He is first attested in correspondence with Christian of Oliva the bishop of Chełmno, in Prussia, in a document dated 5 August 1222. Here he appears to be subordinate to the Prussian Bishopric. Płock appears to have been a base for missionary activity into Prussia at this time. He is also recorded as approving the donation of the Pope Honorius III in the Bull Cum a nobis petitur in 1223. The death of Gedko in 1223 left a power vacuum and the bishops throne remained vacant for two years as it was disputed between Jan Gozdawita and Gunter Prus. Both men eventually became Bishop. (en)
- Gedko Powało (v.1160-1223), en français Gédéon Powalo, a été scolastique et évêque de Płock de 1207 à 1223. En 1207, bien qu’ayant le soutien d’une partie du Chapitre de Cracovie, le pape Innocent III a préféré élever Vincent Kadlubek à la dignité d’évêque de Cracovie. En contrepartie, Gedko a reçu l’évêché de Płock. Gedko apparaît sur un document daté du 5 août 1222 par lequel il abandonne aux évêques de Prusse les régions de Chełmno et de Lubawa qui jusque-là se trouvaient hors de sa juridiction. De plus, il cède également les biens que possédait son évêché dans ces régions. Celles-ci devaient servir de base pour les missions de christianisation en Prusse. Cette donation a été entérinée par le pape Honorius III dans la bulle Cum a nobis petitur (1223).
* Portail du christianisme
* Portail de la Pologne
* Portail du Moyen Âge central (fr)
- Gedko I, Gedko Sasinowic, (ur. ok. 1160, zm. 1223) – biskup rzymskokatolicki. (pl)
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