Florian Stablewski (1841-1906) was a Polish priest and politician, archbishop of Poznań and Gniezno, Polish member of Prussian parliament. 1841 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1906 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... In Christianity, an archbishop is an elevated bishop heading a diocese of particular importance due to either its size, history, or both, called an archdiocese. ... The Poznan is also a breed of horse. ... Motto: none Voivodship Greater Poland Municipal government Mayor Jaromir Dziel Area 40,9 km² Population - city - urban - density 71 040 none 1737/km² Founded City rights 8th century 1239 Latitude Longitude 52°32 N 17°36 E Area code +48 61 Car plates PGN Twin towns Anagni, Esztergom, Falkenberg, Saint...
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Witold Jakóbczyk, Przetrwać na Wartą 1815-1914, Dzieje narodu i państwa polskiego, vol. III-55, Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza, Warszawa 1989
Even his attitude in espousing in general the cause of the Poles wherever their rights were affected did nothing to mitigate his unpopularity.
He was succeeded by a Pole, Florian von Stablewski (1891-1906), who, as in the case of Dinder, was nominated by the pope.
He did his best to keep on good terms with the civil government, promoted the education and training of the clergy by founding seminaries and preparatory colleges in Gnesen and Posen, improved the Catholic unions and societies, and caused the publication of several Catholic daily and weekly journals.
Troops were called out to suppress a strike in Lódz.
In Prussia, ArchbishopFlorianStablewski, under the impetus of the Rerum novarum (See May 15), began to organize the Societies of Polish Workers, opposed to class agitation.
The Polish Socialist Party was founded in the kingdom, led principally by Józef Pilsudski.