Jan Lipski

Jan Lipski (Count Jan VIII Lipski) of Łada coat of arms (1589–1641) was a bishop of Chełmno (1636–1639), crown referendary and Archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland (from 1639).

[1] In 1637, Lipski was sent by king Władysław to Vienna to escort his future wife, Cecylia Renata.

At that time Emperor Ferdinand of the Holy Roman Empire gave him the title of count.

On May 13, 1641, Lipski died in his palace in Łyszkowice; it was rumored that he was poisoned by the Protestants.

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