Preachers' House (also House of Three Preachers; Polish: Dom Kaznodziei or Dom Trzech Kaznodziei) is a mannerist townhouse in Gdańsk, Poland. It is located...
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Mannerist Preachers' House Mannerist House of the Abbots of Pelplin Monument of Jan Heweliusz Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers of 1970 Gdańsk Library...
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Kulesza and Nicholas Sekunda, Akanthina, no. 14, ed. Nicholas Sekunda (Gdańsk: Gdańsk University Press, 2020), 9-28. ISBN 978-83-7865-945-7. OCLC 1225234705...
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than one hundred ships annually in the latter 16th century, along with Gdańsk and Riga. The University of Königsberg, founded by Duke Albert in 1544 and...
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John Valentine Haidt (category Artists from Gdańsk)
German-born American painter and Moravian preacher in Pennsylvania. Haidt was born in Danzig, Prussia (modern day Gdańsk, Poland). He was educated at Berlin...
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other major cities: Gdańsk, Tczew and Świecie. In August, Przemysł returns to Greater Poland but in October he travels again to Gdańsk. July 22 – War of...
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(7 mi) south-west of Słupsk, and 113 km (70 mi) west of the regional capital Gdańsk. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. Słonowice is served...
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Hevelius, astronomer and wife of Johannes Hevelius Johannes Hevelius, mayor of Gdańsk; often also considered a German Felicjan Kępiński Marian Albertovich Kowalski...
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and broadcaster Spain (Málaga) Jerzy Limon 70 Theater director Poland (Gdańsk) Ruy Scarpino 59 Football manager Brazil (Manaus) Maria José Valério 87...
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Holbein rented a house in Maiden Lane nearby, and he portrayed his clients in a range of styles. His portrait of Georg Giese of Gdańsk shows the merchant...
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town became one of the most important castellanies in Pomerania alongside Gdańsk and Świecie. However, several historians stated that the first mention was...
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attended a mass of Martin Luther in Wittenberg, and also of other reformed preachers in the following years. Also in 1521, Johannes Bugenhagen, the Doctor...
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Political Interrelations in the Middle East". Gdansk African Reports. 3. Gdansk Archaeological MuseumGdansk Archaeological Museum. ISSN 1731-6146. Howarth...
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Duchy of Pomerania (redirect from Pomerania (House of Griffins))
attended a mass of Martin Luther in Wittenberg, and also of other reformed preachers in the following years. Also in 1521, Johannes Bugenhagen, the most important...
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bedazzled jewels." At a November 2010 show of The Monster Ball Tour in Gdańsk, Poland, Gaga announced that the album could have up to twenty tracks, adding...
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in news journalism, drop one or both forms of punctuation as a matter of house style. They seem more frequently to be British than American (perhaps owing...
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so popular that people are arriving from all over Ireland and "even from Gdańsk" to see it, indicating that people from across the world are coming to see...
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Robert Menzies (category Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Kooyong)
harsh towards Germany, supported having the Free City of Danzig (modern Gdańsk) rejoin Germany. Though Hitler had only asked for extraterritorial highways...
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Stanisław. Jan Ochocki (died after 1675) - a member of the Order of Brothers Preachers. He entered the Dominican monastery in Kraków on September 13, 1661. He...
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units" in Poland in places such as the Free City of Danzig (Wolne Miasto Gdańsk), Drohobycz, Lwów, Stanisławów, Brzezany, and Truskawiec. Bandera collaborated...
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Nowogard. Friedrich Michael Ziegenhagen (1694–1776), German clergyman, court preacher of George I of Great Britain Paul Manasse (1866 in Naugard – 1927) a German...
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and 17th centuries. It had trade routes linking Silesia with Ruthenia, Gdańsk, and Hungary. Merchants from such distant countries as Spain, England, Finland...
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Empire when the early individual followers of Jesus became itinerant preachers in response to the command recorded in Matthew 28:19 (sometimes called...
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recognized by Constantinople until 1960) Timothy (Szretter) of Bialystok-Gdansk (acting), Metropolitan of Warsaw (1947–1951, recognized by Moscow) Makarius...
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Brześć, the Teutonic Knights are ordered to return the coastal region of Gdańsk Pomerania to Poland, having annexed and occupied it since 1308. The Teutonic...
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of Livonia, control of Baltic Sea coast up to Puck and the blockade of Gdańsk (Danzig). The Commonwealth, exhausted by the warfare that had taken place...
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Poland, commemorating the Armenian genocide, e.g. in Kraków, Wrocław, Łódź, Gdańsk, Białystok, Gliwice and Elbląg. In Warsaw, there is also a memorial to Hasan...
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the Gdansk Old Flemish Mennonite congregation merged with the Gdansk Old Frisian Mennonite congregation. The Old Flemish parish of Stogi (Gdańsk) (Heubuden)...
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the Protestant settlers. Starost Jan Czarnowski expelled the Protestant preachers in 1625; the churches were restored to Catholicism, although the populace...
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Cornelia Pieper (born 1959) a German politician, now German consul general in Gdańsk, Poland. Richard Raatzsch (born 1957), philosopher and professor of practical...
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