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    Maciej Stryjkowski (also referred to as Strykowski and Strycovius; c. 1547 – c. 1593) was a Polish historian, writer and a poet, known as the author of...
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  • animals Aitvaras and kaukas (Eithuaros and Caucos) – evil spirits Maciej Stryjkowski (1547–1593) – Polish–Lithuanian historian and author of Chronicle...
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  • The Polish surname of Stryjkowski was borne by at least two notable personalities: Maciej Stryjkowski (alias Strykowski; c. 1547 – c. 1593), a poet and...
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    Anna; her pagan name, Aldona, is known only from the writings of Maciej Stryjkowski; c. 1309 – 26 May 1339) was Queen consort of Poland (1333–1339), and...
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  • development team. Maciej Stoiński (born 1972) Polish businessman and CEO of the Piotr i Paweł supermarket chain. Maciej Stryjkowski (ca. 1547–1593), Polish...
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    and other attested dukes. But it was not enough and historians like Maciej Stryjkowski and Kazimierz Kojałowicz-Wijuk moved the account further, into the...
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    rulers were cremated before the Christianization of Lithuania in 1387. Maciej Stryjkowski further recorded that it was the location of a pagan temple dedicated...
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    list. During the 16th century, three centuries after the events, Maciej Stryjkowski was the first, in his chronicle, to propose the theory that Novogrudok...
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    in Trapėnai land (terra Troppen) but its location is also unknown. Maciej Stryjkowski (1547–1593) identified Punia as the location of Pilėnai (54°30′43″N...
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  • Dyjamentowski Kronika Polska, Litewska, Żmudzka i wszystkiej Rusi (1582) by Maciej Stryjkowski Annales seu cronicae incliti Regni Poloniae (Roczniki, czyli kroniki...
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  • Principality were mentioned. Referring to the publications of the Pole Maciej Stryjkowski, Persian and other Eastern peoples who called the Russian princes...
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    Malecki. The works of Mikolaj Rej were printed here by Seklucjan. Maciej Stryjkowski announced in Königsberg the publication of his Kronika Polska, Litewska...
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    one of the strongholds of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, cited by Maciej Stryjkowski as the location of Mindaugas's coronation as King of Lithuania as...
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    name is known only from the writings of the 16th century chronicler Maciej Stryjkowski) married Casimir III of Poland, son of Władysław I of Poland, when...
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  • Waters against the Golden Horde. Historians disagree on exact dating: Maciej Stryjkowski provided 1320/21, Aleksandr Ivanovich Rogov argued for 1322, C. S...
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    Suprasl Chronicle of the XVI century or medieval Polish chronicle of Maciej Stryjkowski). But these conclusions are biased as they are part of the Anti-Normanism...
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    World, a universal history, was written ca. 1550. The chronicle of Maciej Stryjkowski (1582) covered the history of Eastern Europe. Modern Polish literature...
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    borders against Hungary and Kievan Rus' the settlers became farmers. Maciej Stryjkowski described German peasants near Rzeszów, Przemyśl, Sanok, and Jarosław...
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    water, and predict the future based on the shapes of wax figures. Maciej Stryjkowski wrote that there was a copper idol (a twisted žaltys) to Potrimpo...
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    Poloniae (1455–1480) After Długosz, the cult of Nya is described by Maciej Stryjkowski: Pluto, also the infernal god, whom they called Nya, praised the evening...
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    shops and inns, market place was present. In 1586 famous chronicler Maciej Stryjkowski became a church provost in Jurbarkas. King Sigismund III Vasa granted...
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    Chronicle of Poland, 1597. In Poland, the goddess is also mentioned by Maciej Stryjkowski: "Diana, the goddess of hunting, was called by the Sarmatians Zievonya...
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    of the Grand Duchy. The course of the ceremony was documented by Maciej Stryjkowski, who reported that after the election lords elevated Alexander in...
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    this clear contradiction. This legendary version was popularized by Maciej Stryjkowski and other medieval historians, and it still survives to this day....
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    influence on many researchers. Medieval Polish chroniclers - Jan Długosz, Maciej Stryjkowski and others, as well as historians of the 18th and 19th centuries unconditionally...
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  • military historian Szymon Starowolski Aneta Stawiszyńska Dariusz Stola Maciej Stryjkowski, historian, writer, poet Irena Strzelecka Tomasz Strzembosz, Polish...
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  • following year: In his 16th-century account of the 1043 campaign, Maciej Stryjkowski narrates that Yaroslav sent his son Vladimir to seize the Crimean...
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    literature it is written as Khors (Russian: Хорс), similarly spelled by Maciej Stryjkowski - Khorsum (Polish: Chorsum, modern Chors). In English, depending on...
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    World, a universal history, was written ca. 1550. The chronicle of Maciej Stryjkowski (1582) covered the history of Eastern Europe. Modern Polish literature...
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    borders against Hungary and Kievan Rus', who later turned to farming. Maciej Stryjkowski mentions German peasants near Przeworsk, Przemyśl, Sanok, and Jarosław...
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