Jan Romka was a thirteenth century Bishop of Wrocà Âaw. He was Bishop from 1292 to his death on 19 November 1301.
The first mention of him is in 1267 as chaplain of the Bishop, Thomas Zaremba and in 1268 records state he was a Canon of Wrocà Âaw and had a master's degree, indicating a university education. He was a strong supporter of the bishop Tomasz Zaremba in his dispute with Henryk IV Probus and was involved in the siege by Tomasz in Racibórz in 1287.
After the death of Tomasz Zaremba, Jan was elected Bishop of Wroclaw on 24 April 1292 and received Papal ascent. According to Jan DÃ Âugosz, he was supported in the election by the Polish part of the chapter, against the German factions.
John continued the policy of Bishop Tomasz, trying to maintain and broaden the influence and economic privileges of the Bishops of Wroclaw. In this his task was easier than that of Thomas due to the death of Prince Henryk, despite however the intrigues of HenryâÂÂs successor Bulko I, Duke of à Âwidnica-jaworski.
John conducted peace negotiations between Bolesà Âaw Srogim, and Rudolf II and later (1299) supported Konrad II the Hunchback in his conflict with his brother Henry Gà Âogowczykiem Duke of Gà Âogów.
Bishop Jan collaborated with Archbishop of Gniezno Jakub à Âwinka, and according to Jan Dà Âugosz that took part in the coronations of Przemysà  II (1295) and Wenceslaus II(1300) in Gniezno.
In the administration of the diocese, Jan cared for churches in the diocese, continued the reconstruction of the Cathedral of Wroclaw and oversaw the development of parish schools. He also convened at least one diocesan synod in 1296.