Siroslaus I.
Siroslaus I (Polish: Żyrosław ; † 1120 ) was Bishop of Wroclaw .
Siroslaus was the first Silesian on the Breslau bishopric. Its predecessors, known only by name, apparently came from the Roman-German Empire .
The monastery in Glogau , the Augustiner monastery in Gorkau am Zobten and the Benedictine monastery on the Elbing in Wroclaw were founded during Siroslaus' term of office . He consecrated the first parish church in Breslau, St. Adalbert .
literature
- Jan Copyc : Diocese of Wroclaw . In: Erwin Gatz (Ed.): The dioceses of the Holy Roman Empire up to secularization . Herder, Freiburg im Breisgau 2003, ISBN 3-451-28075-2 , pp. 128–144, here p. 129.
Footnotes
- ^ Christian-Erdmann Schott : Art. Silesia. I. Church history . In: Theologische Realenzyklopädie (TRE), Vol. 30, pp. 189–198, here p. 189.
| predecessor | Office | successor |
|---|---|---|
| Peter I. |
Bishop of Breslau 1112–1120 |
Haymo |
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Siroslaus I. |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Siroslaw; Siroslav; Żyrosław |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Bishop of Wroclaw |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 11th century |
| DATE OF DEATH | 1120 |