Aleksander of Malonne
Aleksander of Malonne or Alexander of Malonne was a twelfth-century Walloon bishop of Płock, Poland.
He was bishop from 1129 to 1156 AD and was responsible for the construction of the current Cathedral of Płock in 1144.[1] Aleksander is depicted in a figurative bas-relief on the original cathedral doors now in Velikiy Novgorod. Depiction here is a copy currently hanging in Płock.
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- ^ "Rys historyczny". Archived from the original on 2008-05-17. Retrieved 2013-06-23.
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Preceded by Szymon h. Gozdawa | Bishop of Płock 1129-1156 | Succeeded by Werner Roch |
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