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Anniversary of the Royal Coronation in Gniezno Cathedral
Studia Europaea GnesnensiaBook for 1000th. Anniversary of the Royal Coronation in Gniezno Cathedral, rec.
Michał Muraszko
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Architectus
The article is devoted to the history of transformations of the Gothic church of St Lawrence in Gniezno. Particular emphasis was given to the church’s extension carried out in the 1930s following the design by Poznań architect Lucjan Michałowski (1883 ...
Anna Tejszerska
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The article is devoted to the history of transformations of the Gothic church of St Lawrence in Gniezno. Particular emphasis was given to the church’s extension carried out in the 1930s following the design by Poznań architect Lucjan Michałowski (1883 ...
Anna Tejszerska
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Folia Historica Cracoviensia
The author presents the relations between Queen Jadwiga of Anjou (1384–1399) with the episcopate of Gniezno and Halych Archdioceses during her reign in Poland and the Great Duchy of Lithuania with Władysław Jagiełło.
Tomasz Graff
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The author presents the relations between Queen Jadwiga of Anjou (1384–1399) with the episcopate of Gniezno and Halych Archdioceses during her reign in Poland and the Great Duchy of Lithuania with Władysław Jagiełło.
Tomasz Graff
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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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