Tomasz Tomka was thirteenth century Bishop of Płock, Poland. [1] He was Bishop from 1271 till 1294. [2] [3]
He may have been of Prussian descent, [4] although medieval Chronicler, Jan Długosz claims Polish origines. [5] He had at least a school level education, and may have obtained a university degree, [6] [7] as Jan Długosz considered him to be a scholar. [8]
He was Chancellor for Siemowit I of Masovia from before 21 April 1256 [9] and in a document dated 19 November 1257 was Canon to Andrzej Ciołek the Bishop of Płock. [10] and was made bishop himself in 1271.
In 1282 he visited Pomerania, and he lived until sometime after 6 May 1294.
Tomasz Tomka was thirteenth century Bishop of Płock, Poland. [1] He was Bishop from 1271 till 1294. [2] [3]
He may have been of Prussian descent, [4] although medieval Chronicler, Jan Długosz claims Polish origines. [5] He had at least a school level education, and may have obtained a university degree, [6] [7] as Jan Długosz considered him to be a scholar. [8]
He was Chancellor for Siemowit I of Masovia from before 21 April 1256 [9] and in a document dated 19 November 1257 was Canon to Andrzej Ciołek the Bishop of Płock. [10] and was made bishop himself in 1271.
In 1282 he visited Pomerania, and he lived until sometime after 6 May 1294.