Jerzy Tyszkiewicz

Jerzy Tyszkiewicz (Lithuanian: Jurgis Tiškevičius; 1596–1656) was auxiliary bishop of Vilnius from 1627 to 1633, bishop of Samogitia from 1633 to 1649, and bishop of Vilnius from 1649 to 1656.

Jerzy Tyszkiewicz
Coat of armsLeliwa
Born1596
Vistyčy, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Died17 January 1656
Domnovo
Noble familyTyszkiewicz family
FatherJan Ostafi Tyszkiewicz Łohojski
MotherZofia Wiśniowiecka

Biography

He was born in Vistyčy (Belarusian: Вістычы, Lithuanian: Vištytis) to a prominent noble family of Tyszkiewicz.[1]

Educated in Jesuit academies, he took the Holy Orders in 1622. He served as the canon in Kraków and later, Vilnius. In 1637, he founded a monastery in what would become the town of Žemaičių Kalvarija. Using his personal wealth, he built churches in Surviliškis, Kuliai, Laukžemė, Pušalotas and in other Lithuanian places. He was author of the several Lithuanian language prayers and hymns.[1]

He was seen as an active administrator, politician and diplomat.

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References

  1. Historical Dictionary of Lithuania. 2011, p.302

Bibliography

  • Nitecki P., Biskupi Kościoła w Polsce: w latach 965-1999. Słownik biograficzny, wyd. 2, Warszawa 2000, ISBN 83-211-1311-7, s. 458-459.
  • Wileński słownik biograficzny, Bydgoszcz 2002, ISBN 83-87865-28-1, s. 412.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Merkelis Geišas (Melchior Gieysz)
Bishop of Samogitia
1633–1649
Succeeded by
Piotr Parczewski
Preceded by
Abraham Woyna
Bishop of Vilnius
1649–1656
Succeeded by
Jan Karol Dowgiałło Zawisza
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