Lucas Watzenrode the Younger (sometimes Watzelrode and Waisselrod; German: Lucas Watzenrode der Jüngere; Polish: Łukasz Watzenrode; 30 October 1447 – 29...
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Lucas Watzenrode (also, in German, Lukas; in Polish, Łukasz)(1400, in Thorn, Ermland – 1462, in Thorn) was the maternal grandfather of Nicolaus Copernicus...
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Watzenrode may refer to: Lucas Watzenrode the Younger (1447–1512), prince-bishop of Ermland, Warmia, uncle of Nicolaus Copernicus Lucas Watzenrode the...
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Czapskis, Działyńskis, Konopackis and Kościeleckis. Lucas and Katherine had three children: Lucas Watzenrode the Younger (1447–1512), who would become Bishop...
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Translations of Theophylact Simocatta Family Lucas Watzenrode the Elder (grandfather) Lucas Watzenrode (uncle) Related Scientific Revolution Nicolaus...
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(Legendorf) 1467–1489 Nicolaus von Tüngen (Mikołaj I Tungen) 1489–1512 Lucas Watzenrode 1512–1523 Fabian of Lossainen, from 1512 de facto exempt, integration...
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bishop of Warmia, Lucas Watzenrode, and Nicholaus von Baysen began to take part in meetings of the royal council. During 1509 Sejm Watzenrode took part in...
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Henry VII of England gives a town charter to the port of Southwold. Lucas Watzenrode becomes bishop of Warmia. Johannes Widmann publishes his mercantile...
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of Japan (d. 1234) 1327 – Andrew, Duke of Calabria (d. 1345) 1447 – Lucas Watzenrode, Prince-Bishop of Warmia (d. 1512) 1492 – Anne d'Alençon, French noblewoman...
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cartographer, after whom the Americas are named (b. 1451) March 29 – Lucas Watzenrode, Prince-Bishop of Warmia (b. 1447) April 11 Gaston de Foix, French...
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prince-episcopal autonomy this caused the War of the Priests. Prince-Bishop Lucas Watzenrode, officiating between 1489 and 1512, aimed at Warmia's exemption from...
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jurisdiction of the Archbishopric of Riga until 1512, when Prince-Bishop Lucas Watzenrode received exempt status, placing Warmia directly under the authority...
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helped him to concentrate on internal affairs of the Order. However, Lucas Watzenrode, the Bishop of Warmia, tried to gain independence from the Polish Crown...
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Theophylact into Latin prose and had his translation, dedicated to his uncle Lucas Watzenrode, published in Kraków in 1509 by Johann Haller. It was the only book...
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negotiations and aimed to procure the Prussian vote by recognising Lucas Watzenrode as the new Prince-Bishop of Warmia. In the end, it was Frederick's...
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Paolo da San Leocadio, Italian painter in Spain (d. 1520) October 30 – Lucas Watzenrode, Prince-Bishop of Warmia (d. 1512) December 3 – Bayezid II, Ottoman...
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Translations of Theophylact Simocatta Family Lucas Watzenrode the Elder (grandfather) Lucas Watzenrode (uncle) Related Scientific Revolution Nicolaus...
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Chrzciciela), erected from 1505 onwards on the behest of Prince-Bishop Lucas Watzenrode and consecrated in 1580 by Prince-Bishop Marcin Kromer. Former town...
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previous wooden Church of St. Catherine since 1280. Prince-Bishop Lucas Watzenrode of Warmia (1447–1512) had added extensively to the original building...
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cartographer, after whom the Americas are named (b. 1451) March 29 – Lucas Watzenrode, Prince-Bishop of Warmia (b. 1447) April 11 Gaston de Foix, French...
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Henry VII of England gives a town charter to the port of Southwold. Lucas Watzenrode becomes bishop of Warmia. Johannes Widmann publishes his mercantile...
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Paolo da San Leocadio, Italian painter in Spain (d. 1520) October 30 – Lucas Watzenrode, Prince-Bishop of Warmia (d. 1512) December 3 – Bayezid II, Ottoman...
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cloth merchant Herbord Platte became the owner of the house. In 1459, Lucas I Watzenrode, Nicolaus Copernicus' grandfather, took over the house from his nephew...
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Tüngen died in 1489, the chapter elected Lucas Watzenrode as bishop and Pope Innocent VIII supported Watzenrode against the wishes of Casimir IV Jagiellon...
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(now Frombork) cathedral chapter of the Diocese of Warmia elected Lucas Watzenrode in 1489. He worked for the Polish throne in 1492 together with his...
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politics of Copernicus' maternal uncle, Bishop Lucas Watzenrode. Sikorski wrote his master's thesis on Watzenrode, and subsequently wrote his doctoral dissertation...
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and churches of the diocese. Tüngen made efforts in Rome to nominate Lucas Watzenrode as coadjutor bishop. These efforts were interrupted by his death, yet...
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Copernicus wrote a dedication to his uncle, Prince-Bishop of Warmia Lucas Watzenrode. Haller published the book before the end of 1509. Its cover featured...
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