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    Jan Długosz bothers to mention himself in the book, he writes of himself in the third person. He belonged to the Wieniawa coat-of-arms. Długosz was a...
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    in Kraków. Jan Długosz (1878) Landscape (1880) Village landscape (1880) Goosewoman (1881) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Antoni Gramatyka. SA,...
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    Długosz House is a historic building in Kraków's Old Town, located at 25 Kanonicza Street, at the corner with Podzamcze Street, at the foot of Wawel hill...
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    "Insignia seu clenodia Regis et Regni Poloniae" by Polish historian Jan Długosz, who noted it as a genuine Polish coat of arms. This medieval historian...
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    century has been preserved. Historiae Polonicae by Polish historian Jan Długosz (1415–1480). is a comprehensive and detailed account written several decades...
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    clenodia Regis et Regni Poloniae dated 1464-1480 by the Polish historian Jan Długosz, who recognises it as indigenously Polish. He records information about...
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  • (1938–2017) Janusz Głowacki (1941–1989) Mirosław Dzielski (born 1941) Leszek Długosz (1943–2020) Wojciech Karpiński (born 1944) Michał Heller (born 1945) Małgorzata...
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    polskich. Warszawa: Świat Książki, 2005, s. 238-240. ISBN 83-7391-523-0. Jan Długosz: Jana Długosza kanonika krakowskiego Dziejów polskich ksiąg dwanaście,...
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    Piotr Szafraniec of Łuczyce, according to the 15th century chronicler Jan Długosz. The Szafraniec family gained the full ownership rights of the castle in...
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    With Fire and Sword (1884), Antoni Euzebiusz Balicki in Z żaka król (1936) and Jacek Komuda in novel Bohun (2006). Długosz, Józef (1999–2000). "Marek Sobieski"...
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    (the Rawici clan) is debated. Version supported by Polish chronicler Jan Długosz points out branch of Czech (Bohemian) Vršovci clan, version supported by...
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  • Lucjan, Walenty Mścisław, Seweryn Antoni, Borzymir, Julian, Julianna Dobrosław, Jan, Paweł Feliks, Krzesimir, Matylda Antoni, Arkadiusz, Benedykt, Czesław...
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  • przyczyny i skutki walki. Długosz, Jan. Roczniki czyli kroniki sławnego królestwa Polskiego, vol 3&4 (PDF) (in Polish). Długosz, Jan. Roczniki czyli kroniki...
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    beginning with generous alms; he ascribes to Swietoslaw the Pobog arms. Yet Długosz in Vitae Episc. Posnan, and others, call him a Jastrebczyk. Paprocki writes...
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  • Jaworska Marek Nędza Sławomir Małyszko – Bin Laden Paweł Pilszka Jacek Długosz Tomasz Krzeminecki Tomasz Krzyżanowski Stefan Wójcicki Krzysztof Sztabiński...
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  • Jurek considered the version Radowan as a proper one. According to Jan Długosz, a chronicler living in 15th century, Radwan was member of the Śreniawitas...
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    abroad. Among the most esteemed 'graduates' of chancelleries were Jan Długosz, Martin Kromer and Jan Zamoyski. The Chancellor often gave speeches representing...
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  • respective ancestries credited. Askenazy Bielski Callimachus Cywiński Długosz Feldman Gieysztor Kadłubek Kołłątaj Kot Kromer Labuda Lelewel Lerski Manteuffel...
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    figures connected with the university include Saint John Cantius, Jan Długosz, Nicolaus Copernicus, Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski, Jan Kochanowski, King John...
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    history of Ludgarda are Annals of Jan Długosz, who wrote about this events almost two centuries after (around 1480). Długosz was the first chronicler who locates...
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    Sosnowiec Auxiliary Bishops Andrzej Przybylski Vicar General Marian Mikołajczyk Bishops emeritus Antoni Józef Długosz Website Website of the Archdiocese...
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    The term Sarmatism was first used by Jan Długosz in his 15th century work on the history of Poland. Długosz was also responsible for linking the Sarmatians...
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    Polish). Bydgoszcz: Towarzystwo Miłośników Miasta Bydgoszczy. pp. 22–24. Długosz, Jerzy (1995). Bydgoskie wyroby znane i cenione za granicą. Kalendarz Bydgoski...
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    Lipka Tatars in Lithuania in 1397 is recorded in the Chronicles of Jan Długosz. 1397: The Italian city state of Genoa funded a joint expedition by the...
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    Jan Długosz (1415–1480) was known as a Polish chronicle and was best known for Annales seu cronici incliti regni Poloniae (The Annals of Jan Długosz), covering...
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    preserving their power and independence". Hermann von Wartberge and Jan Długosz described Algirdas as a pagan until his death in 1377. Contemporary Byzantine...
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    Chrobry, is confirmed by chronicles from the times of the Piast dynasty. Jan Długosz writes that the Land of Lublin was densely inhabited by farmers and other...
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    Trzebuchów on 22 September 1937. From 1952 to 1956, he was a student at the Jan Długosz Minor Seminary in Włocławek, in which he completed an internal exam. He...
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    1462, negotiations started in Thorn. The Polish negotiators included Jan Długosz and the rector of the Kraków Academy, Jan of Dąbrówka. The Prussian representatives...
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    Tatar). Khadjibey was first mentioned in 1415 in Polish chronicles by Jan Długosz, when a ship with grain sailed from there to Constantinople. By the middle...
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