Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz

Studied in his native city and the in Vienna; ordained a priest on 2 September 1810.

In 1815, he was appointed and ordained Archbishop of Lviv (then the metropolis of the Galicia-Lodomeria, a crown land of the Austrian Empire, now in Ukraine).

With this honorary title he had right to coronate Bohemian kings which he indeed exercised on 7 September 1836 when crowned Ferdinand V as the King of Bohemia in the St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague – it proved to be the last Bohemian coronation ever.

Died at the age of 60 years on 26 March 1838 and was buried in the Saxon (or St Adalbert′s) chapel of the choir of St. Vitus Cathedral, to be succeeded in his archbishopric by Alois Josef Schrenk.

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Coat of arms of Archbishop A. A. Ankwicz
Coronation of Emperor Ferdinand I as Bohemian King in the Cathedral in Prague. Watercolor by Eduard Gurk , 1836. This coronation, the last of its kind ever, was led by Archbishop Ankwicz.