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Jan Philopon Dambrovský
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    Jan Philopon Dambrovský

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    Jan Philopon Dambrovský
    Born 1540 (according to his will)
    Died 16th-century
    Cause of death Execution by decapitation
    Other names Joannes Philopon Dambrowski
    Conviction(s) Murder x4
    Criminal penalty Death
    Details
    Victims 4
    Span of crimes
    1572–1585
    Country Holy Roman Empire
    State(s) Moravia
    Date apprehended
    1585

    Jan Philopon Dambrovský (1540 – 1586/1587), also known as Joannes Philopon Dambrowski, was a 16th-century Roman Catholic priest and dean of the Olomouc chapter, responsible for the poisoning of four archbishops.

    Accusations

    At the end of 1585, Bishop Stanislav Pavlovský accused Dambrovský of poisoning several of his predecessors and some candidates for the episcopal see. While the church were investigating these claims, he was imprisoned at Hukvaldy Castle after he refused to proclaim his innocence. At one point, he unsuccessfully tried to escape.

    The court documents themselves have either not been preserved or are kept in the Vatican Apostolic Archive, however, it is clear that Dambrovský confessed to poisoning four archbishops during interrogations, starting with Vilém Prusinovský z Víckova and ending with Janem Mezounem z Telče. On February 3, 1586, he was found guilty of the murders by an Olomouc ecclesiastical court and deprived of his priesthood, honors and benefits.

    Stanislav Pavlovský apparently hesitated for a long time before deciding how to deal with the disgraced former priest, who used his time to write various defences. In the end, Pavlovský decided to hand him over for execution. On July 20, 1586, he sent two Jesuits to Hukvaldy to interrogate Dambrovský. The exact date of his execution is unknown, however, in the Olomouc Book of Půhon, a "Priest Philopon" is recorded.

    See also

    Bibliography

    • Jiří Fiala: Olomoucký pitaval, DANAL 1994, ISBN 80-901485-4-9 (in Czech)
    • Breitenbacher Antonín: Candidature of Cardinal Ondřej of Austria for the Olomouc Diocese, ČMM 32 (1908) 43–64. (in Czech)
    • Breitenbacher Antonín: A Contribution to the History of the Reformation of the Moravian Clergy under Bishop Stanislav Pavlovsky. The Philipon Affair. ČMM 31 (1907) 152–176, 444–445. (in Czech)
    • Švábenský Mojmír: Paleographic problem. Edition of the will of the Dean of Olomouc Jan Dambrowský, bishop, from 1581, biskupotravce, z r. 1581, in: 140 let SOAB, Praha 1979, 157–172. (in Czech)

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