Marcin

Marcin (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmart͡ɕin], MAR-chin) is a male given name or surname. It is the Polish equivalent of the English name Martin; the female version is Martyna.

Notable people with the name Marcin include:

Given name

  • Marcin Gortat (born 1984), Polish basketball player
  • Marcin Lewandowski (born 1987), Polish 800m runner
  • Marcin Kaczmarek (footballer) (born 1979), Polish footballer
  • Marcin Kaczmarek (swimmer) (born 1977), Polish butterfly swimmer
  • Marcin Kalinowski (1605–1652), Polish nobleman
  • Marcin Kromer (1512–1583), Polish historian and chronicler, royal secretary, bishop of Warmia
  • Marcin Matkowski (born 1981), Polish tennis player
  • Marcin Odlanicki Poczobutt (1728–1810), Polish-Lithuanian Jesuit astronomer and mathematician
  • Marcin Święcicki (born 1947), Polish politician and economist
  • Marcin Świetlicki (born 1961), Polish poet, writer, musician
  • Marcin of Urzędów (1500–1573), Polish priest, physician, botanist
  • Marcin Wolski (born 1947), Polish writer and satirist
  • Marcin of Wrocimowice (died 1442), Polish knight and diplomat
  • Martin I (Archbishop of Gniezno)

    Martin or Martin of Gniezno (died after 1112) was a medieval prelate based in Principality of Poland. He was Archbishop of Gniezno, head of the Polish church, from ca. 1092/99 until 1112/27. The preface of the Gesta principum Polonorum, the anonymous historical narrative whose author is usually referred to as Gallus Anonymous, begins with an address to Archbishop Martin.

    Martin, as the chief churchman of the principality, was heavily involved in Polish politics in the era. He is thought to have mediated between Zbigniew and Bolesław III Wrymouth, and between these two princes and their father Władysław I Herman, in their disputes. Archbishop Martin probably favoured Zbigniew, this alliance leading to Martin's incarceration by Bolesław when the latter marched on his residence at Spycimierz c. 1106.

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    References

  • Knoll, Paul W.; Schaer, Frank, eds. (2003), Gesta Principum Polonorum / The Deeds of the Princes of the Poles, Central European Medieval Texts, General Editors János M. Bak, Urszula Borkowska, Giles Constable & Gábor Klaniczay, Volume 3, Budapest/ New York: Central European University Press, ISBN 963-9241-40-7 
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