The diocesan bishop enjoyed the right to fill cathedral chapter stalls and bestow patronages and benefices in medieval Western Europe, including in the Kingdom of Poland. However, a different practice developed in Lithuania in the Diocese of Vilnius, which was established in 1388. The King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Lithuania, Władysław II Jagiełło, founded the first Vilnius chapter when the Diocese of Vilnius was created. This chapter began with two prelates and ten canonical prebendaries. The next two prelatures: the custody (established before 1397) and the archdeacon (established in 1435) as well as the two canons, which were established in the early 16th century, were also grand-ducal or royal foundations. The king received and su...
On 3 December 1522, the King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Lithuania Sigismund the Old issued a ch...
The capitula of Vilnius cathedral retained the structure legitimized in the period of the Grand Duch...
The end of the 16th and the beginning of the 17th century were characterised in the Cracow diocese b...
The diocesan bishop enjoyed the right to fill cathedral chapter stalls and bestow patronages and ben...
Originally, the members of cathedral chapters were organizationally and structurally divided into tw...
Formation of the Vilnius Cathedral Chapter was a long process since its inception in 1388 to the mid...
Originally the patronage of the sovereign of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth made the basis for t...
The Cracow cathedral chapter was ultimately organized in the beginnings of the twelfth century. In t...
In the cathedral chapter of Vilnius diocese, the service of the honorary canon was initiated in the ...
Albertas Radvila was the tenth bishop of Vilnius. However, he was the first coming from a magnate fa...
XIII–XIV a. Lietuvos valdovai keletą kartų bandė krikštytis, tačiau įsteigtos bažnytinės institucijo...
Appointments to the Inflanty (Livonia) Bishoprics in the years 1385–1466Contrary to Prussia, the med...
The article is an attempt at presenting the size and distribution of the king's patronage in Poland ...
The temporary coadjutors of the Cathedral Chapter – a specific trait of the development of the Vilni...
The article discusses the way the right of patronage in the parishes of the Uniate Brześć diocese wo...
On 3 December 1522, the King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Lithuania Sigismund the Old issued a ch...
The capitula of Vilnius cathedral retained the structure legitimized in the period of the Grand Duch...
The end of the 16th and the beginning of the 17th century were characterised in the Cracow diocese b...
The diocesan bishop enjoyed the right to fill cathedral chapter stalls and bestow patronages and ben...
Originally, the members of cathedral chapters were organizationally and structurally divided into tw...
Formation of the Vilnius Cathedral Chapter was a long process since its inception in 1388 to the mid...
Originally the patronage of the sovereign of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth made the basis for t...
The Cracow cathedral chapter was ultimately organized in the beginnings of the twelfth century. In t...
In the cathedral chapter of Vilnius diocese, the service of the honorary canon was initiated in the ...
Albertas Radvila was the tenth bishop of Vilnius. However, he was the first coming from a magnate fa...
XIII–XIV a. Lietuvos valdovai keletą kartų bandė krikštytis, tačiau įsteigtos bažnytinės institucijo...
Appointments to the Inflanty (Livonia) Bishoprics in the years 1385–1466Contrary to Prussia, the med...
The article is an attempt at presenting the size and distribution of the king's patronage in Poland ...
The temporary coadjutors of the Cathedral Chapter – a specific trait of the development of the Vilni...
The article discusses the way the right of patronage in the parishes of the Uniate Brześć diocese wo...
On 3 December 1522, the King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Lithuania Sigismund the Old issued a ch...
The capitula of Vilnius cathedral retained the structure legitimized in the period of the Grand Duch...
The end of the 16th and the beginning of the 17th century were characterised in the Cracow diocese b...