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Jan Łaski (March 1456 in Lask - May 19, 1531 in Kalisz, Poland) was a Polish nobleman, Grand Chancellor of the Crown in 1503-1510, diplomate, since 1490 secretary of the King and since 1508 coadjutor of the Archbishop of Lwów. Since 1510 Archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland. His Coat of Arms was that of Clan Korab from which his de Lask ancestors descended.

Works

  • Commune incliti Poloniae regni privilegium (1506) (Statuty Łaskiego)

Collections of synodal legislation

  • Statuta provincialia (1512)
  • Sanctiones ecclesiasticae tam expontificum decretis quam ex constitutionibus synodorum provinciae excerptae, in primis autem statuta in diversis provincialibus synodis a se sancita (1525)
  • Statuta provinciae Gnesnensis (1527)Further Information

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