• Holtei and others. His colleagues were Friedrich Beckmann, Ernst Ludwig Plock, Philipp Grobecker, Josef Spitzeder and Eduard Karl Rösicke. As it was usual...
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    Heinrich von Plötzke, while born a Duke of Masovia, did not use the title and became a major officer (including Komtur) of the Knights. Due to Plock and...
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    Henry the Bearded (Polish: Henryk (Jędrzych) Brodaty, German: Heinrich der Bärtige; c. 1165/70 – 19 March 1238) was a Polish duke from the Piast dynasty...
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  • Duchy of Masovia: Płock and Rawa (complete list) – Siemowit IV the Younger, Duke of Płock and Rawa (1381–1426) Trojden II, co-Duke of Płock and Rawa (1426–1427)...
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    Probus (Latin for the Righteous; Polish: Henryk IV Probus or Prawy; German: Heinrich IV. der Gerechte; c. 1258 – 23 June 1290) was a member of the Silesian...
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  • (1275–1294) Bolesław II, Duke of Płock (1275–1294), Duke of Masovia (1294–1313) State of the Teutonic Order (complete list) – Heinrich Walpot, Grand Master (1198–pre-1208)...
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    Zichenau-Schroettersburg, which departed from the sub-station Schröttersburg (Płock) under the command of SS-Obersturmführer Hermann Schaper, with the mission...
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    promising young official. The problem was solved by "promoting" Hoffmann to Płock in New East Prussia, the former capital of Poland (1079–1138), where administrative...
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    Koszalin, Olsztyn, Kielce, Gniezno, Katowice, Białystok, Radomsko, and Płock.[citation needed] In Lisbon, the Pride Parade, known as Marcha do Orgulho...
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  • Duke (1396–1437) Duchy of Masovia (complete list) – Bolesław II, Duke of Płock (1275–1294), Duke of Masovia (1294–1313) Siemowit III, co-Duke of Warsaw...
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    (Ukraine): Kiev, Volhynian Governorates. Kingdom of Poland: Warsaw, Lublin, Płock, Kalisz, Piotrków, Kielce, Radom, Siedlce, Augustów gubernias (divided into...
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    Polish–Lithuanian intentions, he left 3,000 men at Schwetz (Świecie) under Heinrich von Plauen and marched the main force to organize a line of defense on...
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    to pick up and move to Poland. The first mention of Jewish settlers in Płock dates from 1237, in Kalisz from 1287 and a Żydowska (Jewish) street in Kraków...
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    Okrąglak 1968 4,000 Ostrowiec Hala KSZO 2011 3,794 AZS KSZO Plock Orlen Arena 2010 8,000 Wisła Płock Poznań HWS Arena 1974 5,500 EuroBasket 2009 Pruszków BGZ...
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    Zichenau), consisting of the five northern counties of Warszawa Voivodeship (Płock, Płońsk, Sierpc, Ciechanów, and Mława), which became a part of East Prussia;...
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    Poland Gniezno Cathedral Wawel Cathedral St. John's Cathedral Royal Casket Płock Diadem Gediminas' Cap, a cap used during the inaugurations of Lithuanian...
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    furthermore were allied with Władysław's enemy in Masovia, Duke Wenceslaus of Płock. In 1326 the forces of King Władysław with Lithuanian support devastated...
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  • found the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee along with the pastor Georg Plock and Baron Hermann von Teschenberg. Burchard had a successful career in medicine...
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    twinned with: Bytom, Poland Dazhou, China Kutaisi, Georgia Montana, Bulgaria Płock, Poland Shangla, Pakistan Ossip Bernstein (1882–1962), Russian-French Grandmaster...
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    (1990) Liepāja, Latvia (1993) Logroño, Spain (2002) Nahariya, Israel (2023) Płock, Poland (1988) San Antonio, United States (2017) Szeged, Hungary (1990)...
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    as a doctor in Veisiejai. After 1886, he worked as an ophthalmologist in Płock and Vienna. While healing people there, he continued to work on his project...
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    the restitution of the so-called Plock Pontifical to Poland in April 2015. It had been stolen by the Nazis from the Plock Bishopric in 1940 and was taken...
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    located in Gniezno, Poznań, Chełmno, Katowice, Włocławek, most of Łódź and Płock, as well parts of the Warsaw diocese, Łomża, Częstochowa, and Kielce. The...
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    Masovia yet again, forcing Duke Conrad to seek refuge in the castle of Płock. The Sarmatians (as they were then known) even reached Gdańsk (Danzig) in...
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    Archbishop of Gniezno, and to the bishops of Poland's regions, Simon (Bishop of Plock, c. 1102–29), Paul (Bishop of Poznań, 1098–c. 1112), Maurus (Bishop of Kraków...
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    they were allied with Władysław's enemy in Masovia, Duke Wenceslaus of Płock. In 1326, the forces of King Władysław, with Lithuanian support devastated...
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    Polish–Lithuanian intentions, he left 3,000 men at Schwetz (Świecie) under Heinrich von Plauen and marched the main forces to organise a line of defence on...
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    Étienne, France  Turkey 1–0 1–2 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup 5 March 31, 2004 Płock, Poland  Poland 1–0 1–0 Friendly 6 June 13, 2004 Columbus, Ohio, United...
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    Przemyśl and Nikifor was archimanrite of Lavriv. The Latin Catholic Bishop of Płock was Hieronim Antoni Szeptycki [pl], while his nephew Marcin was elected...
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    Zichenau-Schroettersburg which departed from sub-station Schröttersburg (Płock) under the leadership of SS-Obersturmführer Hermann Schaper (born 1911)...
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