Tomasz I, bishop of Wrocław explained

Tomasz I (d. 1268) was a Bishop of Wrocław, Poland in the thirteenth century.[1] He was in office from 1232 until he died on 30 May 1268.[2] He is considered one of the most significant bishops of Wrocław diocese and is known for his role in the Germanification of Silesia, building programs, and promoting church interests in secular politics.

References

  1. http://www.pwt.wroc.pl/kongres/en/miejsce/bishops.htm Bishops of Wrocław in the history
  2. http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/wroc0.htm Metropolitan Archdiocese of Wrocław
  3. http://poland.pl/poland/1,125610,11733338,Tourist_routes_in_Wroclaw__Churches_and_cathedrals.html Tourist routes in Wrocław:
  4. Anne Duggan, Nobles and Nobility in Medieval Europe: Concepts, Origins, Transformations,Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2000 page 138
  5. http://poland.pl/poland/1,125610,11733338,Tourist_routes_in_Wroclaw__Churches_and_cathedrals.html Tourist routes in Wrocław:
  6. http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Europe/Poland/West/Dolnoslaskie/Wroclaw/photo1383143.htm Cathedral in Wroclaw
  7. Piotr Gorecki, Parishes, Tithes, and Society in Earlier Medieval Poland C. 1100-C. 1250, American Philosophical Society page 94
  8. http://www.kosciolgarnizon.wroclaw.pl/?p=p_48&sName=the-history-of-the-st.-elisabeth-church The history of the St. Elisabeth church