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Jerzy Stefański, Modlitwy Eucharystyczne w posoborowej reformie liturgicznej, Gniezno 2002, 247 s.
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A Német Lovagrend, a lengyel és litván állam közötti konfliktus a konstanzi zsinaton [PDF]
Pósán, László
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Tytko, Marek Mariusz
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The role of QRFP43 in the secretory activity of the gonadotrophic axis in female sheep. [PDF]
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Specimina Nova Pars Prima Sectio Medaevalis, 2022
The present work aims to study one of the basic problem of the medieval Polish ecclesiastical hierarchy, the formation of the first (arch)bishopric centers, the construction process of the ecclesiastical hierarchy. Two different level are to be distingished in this process, the first, the foundation of Poznań supported by Otto I’s imperial-eccliastical
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The present work aims to study one of the basic problem of the medieval Polish ecclesiastical hierarchy, the formation of the first (arch)bishopric centers, the construction process of the ecclesiastical hierarchy. Two different level are to be distingished in this process, the first, the foundation of Poznań supported by Otto I’s imperial-eccliastical
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L'inscription OSSA TRIUM... à la cathédrale de Gniezno
Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, 2007In the late fifties, a sepulchral inscription was found on the site of the cathedral of Gniezno. It is composed of four hexameters engraved in mortar. Searches made about it seem to date it back to the XIth century and to relate it with the much popular cuit of the Five Brothers in Poland in the early XIth century. In this article, the meticulous study
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Polish State Treasury v. City of Gniezno.
Annual Digest of Public International Law Cases, 1936State Succession–Succession to Rights–Whether Dependent upon Succession to Obli~ations–Article 256 of the Treaty of Versailles.
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