Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz
Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈandʐɛj aˈlɔjzɨ ˈaŋkfit͡ʂ]; Czech: Ondřej Alois Ankwicz ze Skarbek–Peslawice; German: Andreas Alois Ankwicz von Skarbek-Poslawice) (22 June 1777 – 26 March 1838) was the Roman Catholic archbishop of Prague from 1833 to 1838.
His Excellency Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz | |
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Archbishop of Prague | |
Church | Roman Catholic |
Archdiocese | Prague |
Appointed | 31 May 1833 |
In office | 1833-1838 |
Predecessor | Alois Josef Krakovský z Kolovrat |
Successor | Alois Josef, Freiherr von Schrenk |
Orders | |
Ordination | 2 September 1810 |
Consecration | 15 August 1815 by Maria-Thaddeus von Trauttmansdorf Wiensberg |
Personal details | |
Born | Kraków, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (present day Poland) | June 17, 1777
Died | March 26, 1838 60) Prague, Austrian Empire (present day in Czech Republic) | (aged
Nationality | Polish |
Previous post | Archbishop of Lviv (1815-1833) |
Biography
Ankwicz was born in Kraków, Poland in 1777. He was ordained a priest on 2 September 1810. In 1815, he was appointed and ordained archbishop of Lviv in Ukraine. He remained in this capacity for 18 years until 30 September 1833 when he was appointed the archbishop of Prague. He died at the age of 60 years on 26 March 1838 to be succeeded in his archbishopric by Alois Josef Schrenk.[1]
References
- Cheney, David M (2006-10-26). "Archbishop Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz". Catholic-Hierarchy. Retrieved 2007-05-08.
External links
- Archbishop Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz profile at Catholic-Hierarchy [self-published]
Catholic Church titles | ||
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Preceded by Kajetan Ignacy Kicki |
Metropolitan Archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lviv 1815–1833 |
Succeeded by Franz Xaver Luschin |
New title | Primate of Galicia and Lodomeria 1817–1833 | |
Preceded by Alois Jozef Krakowski von Kolowrat |
Metropolitan Archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Prague 1833–1838 |
Succeeded by Alois Josef, Freiherr von Schrenk |
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