Adam Franciszek Ksawery Rostkowski (26 May 1660 – 5 March 1738) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Lutsk (1700–1738),[ 2] and a Polish writer and translator.[ 1]
Biography
Adam Franciszek Ksawery Rostkowski was born in Jeduabrun on 26 May 1660. He hailed from the Rostkowski noble family of Dąbrowa coat of arms . He attended Jesuit colleges in Łomża , Grodno and Warsaw .[ 1] He was ordained a priest on 27 May 1684.[ 2] Afterwards he studied in Rome and Ingolstadt .[ 1] In 1692, he obtained a PhD in theology at the Sapienza University of Rome , and then he returned to Poland.[ 1]
In 1695 he was a deputy to the Polish Crown Tribunal .[ 1] On 10 May 1700, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Innocent XII as Auxiliary Bishop of Łuck (Lutsk) and Titular Bishop of Philadelphia in Arabia .[ 2] He wrote historical and legal books, brochures and translated French literature into Polish .[ 1] In the 1733 Polish–Lithuanian royal election he supported Stanisław Leszczyński .[ 1] He served as Auxiliary Bishop of Łuck until his death in Tarczyn on 5 March 1738.[ 2]
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