Siroslaus II.

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Siroslaus II (Polish: Żyrosław; † 1198 ) was Bishop of Wroclaw .

Little is known about Siroslaus origin, his career and his episcopal work. During his tenure, the Leubus monastery was founded in 1175 and settled with Cistercians from the Pforta monastery . In a flared 1170-1189 certificate he confirmed the Knights of St. John the tithe possession of the Church of Great Tinz ad Lohe . In 1189 he issued a certificate in Klein Öls . In the same year he donated the pilgrimage church Wartha and the village of the same name to the Johanniter .

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predecessor Office successor
Walter Bishop of Breslau
1170–1198
Yaroslav of Opole