Galhard de Carceribus

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Galhard de Carceribus [1] (died 30 May 1348) was a papal legate, bishop of Veszprém (appointed on 2 March 1345), archbishop of Brindisi (from 19 July 1346 to his death in 1348).

He was born in Diocese of Cahors. In years 1335-1343 he visited Poland as a papal legate, to solve the conflict between Poland and State of the Teutonic Order.[2] He also collected Peter's Pence payment and composed a list of Polish parishes.[3] He died on 30 May 1348 in Nîmes, France.

References[]

  1. ^ Galhard of Cahors, Galardo
  2. ^ Wiesław Sieradzan (2012). Arguments and Counter-Arguments: The Political Thought of the 14th-and 15th during the Polish-Theutonic order trials and disputes. Toruń. ISBN 978-83-231-2925-7.
  3. ^ (1913). Monumenta Poloniae Vaticana T.1 Acta Camerae Apostolicae. Vol. 1, 1207-1344. Cracoviae: Sumpt. Academiae Litterarum Cracoviensis.

Bibliography[]

  • H. Chłopocka (1970). "Galhard de Carceribus i jego rola w sporze polsko-krzyżackim w w XIV w.". Europa-Słowiańszczyzna-Polska (in Polish). Poznań: 135–145.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Bishop of Veszprém
1345–1346
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Guglielmo V.
Archbishop of Brindisi
1346–1348
Succeeded by
Giovanni delle Porta


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