Jacques de Znina
Jacques de Znina (in Polish Jakub ze Żnina ) (? - v. 1148) is Archevêque of Gniezno.
He endeavors to reinforce the power of the Polish Église and gets rid of the German supervision of the Archevêché of Magdeburg by obtaining the autonomy of the archbishop's palace of Gniezno (Bulle of Gniezno).
When Boleslas III the Stop-Chest division the Poland between its sons, it takes care of the execution of the will.
Archbishop of Gniezno, which estimates that a too large Centralisation of the capacity goes against its interests and to its influence, launches a Anathème against Ladislas II the Outlaw which wanted to reunify the territories, under the pretexts which he is an enemy of peace and an ally of the pagan .
The historians think that it is in Jacques de Znina that one owes the first Polish Chorale ( Magna voce laus will sonora ) as well as the Légende Tempore illo , written in Towards, on the conversion of the Duc of Poméranie by Adalbert of Prague.
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