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Klasztor bernardynek pw. św. Agnieszki w Krakowie: 1459-1788
The purpose of this work is to present the history of the first Bernardine nunnery on Polish soil, bearing the name of St Agnes, once located in Cracow, in the suburb of Stradom, near the so-called Royal Bridge. The fate of the nuns living there for more than three centuries was inextricably linked with the history of the city and the local Church. The
Święch-Małysa, Hermina
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In the face of the Tatar invasion of Hungary in 1241–1242, King Béla IV made an oath that he would put his daughter into the service of God after rejoicing that the country had not been destroyed.
Stefaniak, Piotr Marian
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2022The article presents the genesis of a conference cycle dedicated to the issue of monasteries and organised by the Institute of History of the University of Opole and the Institute of History of the University of Wrocław in the years 1993–2015. These conferences were dedicated to the issue of the role of monasteries in the culture, society, economy ...
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Księgozbiory klasztorów franciszkańskich w Prusach Zachodnich w okresie ich kastaty
Archiwa Biblioteki I Muzea Kościelne, 2019Wojciech Zawadzki
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