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    Constantin von, ed. (1860). "Habsburg, Elisabeth von Oesterreich (Königin von Polen)" . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia...
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    2021-05-16. Retrieved 2021-05-15. "BLKÖ:Habsburg, Katharina (Königin von Polen) – Wikisource". de.wikisource.org (in German). Archived from the original...
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    Lithuania, who was crowned jure uxoris King of Poland. Their descendant, Sigismund II Augustus, enforced the merger to strengthen frontiers of his dominion...
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    Publishers. ISBN 978-1-85367-165-4. George F. Cholewczynski (1990). De Polen Van Driel. Uitgeverij Lunet. ISBN 978-90-71743-10-8. Jerzy B. Cynk: The Polish...
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    in Masovia. The city rose to prominence in the late 16th century, when Sigismund III decided to move the Polish capital and his royal court from Kraków...
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    History of Silesia (category Oil campaign of World War II)
    Oberlandeshauptmann ). The death of Sigismund in 1437 was followed by challenges. The Bohemian crown was disputed between Albert II of Habsburg and Władysław III...
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    secularisation, proclaimed the Duchy of Prussia, and became a vassal of Sigismund I of Poland. The Prussian Hohenzollern line became extinct in 1618 with...
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  • strife found refuge in Poland. The reigns of King Sigismund I the Old (1506–1548) and King Sigismund II Augustus (1548–1572) witnessed an intense cultivation...
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    In 1515, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I made a marriage alliance with Sigismund I of Poland-Lithuania. Thereafter, the empire did not support the Order...
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  • Retrieved 8 December 2023. Norrman, David Emanuel (1978). Sigismund Vasa och hans regering i Polen (1587-1632) (in Swedish). Norstedt. p. 23. ISBN 978-91-1-783362-6...
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    Kaliningrad Oblast (category Use dmy dates from August 2023)
    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, after receiving a royal privilege from King Sigismund II Augustus in 1560. Polish printing continued for centuries with the last...
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    Retrieved December 8, 2023. Norrman, David Emanuel (1978). Sigismund Vasa och hans regering i Polen (1587-1632) (in Swedish). Norstedt. p. 23. ISBN 978-91-1-783362-6...
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  • List of proposed state mergers (category Articles with bare URLs for citations from August 2024)
    267–283, hier: 273f.; und Heinz Lemke: Die Politik der Mittelmächte in Polen von der Novemberproklamation 1916 bis zum Zusammentritt des Provisorischen...
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    History of Gdańsk (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from August 2011)
    completed, with the latter topped with a gilded statue of Polish King Sigismund II Augustus. During the Danzig rebellion the city was besieged for six months...
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    Hussar (category Use dmy dates from August 2022)
    used were Wallachen, Uskocken, Raitzen, Granitscharen, Insulaner, Wenden, Polen, Türken i Zigeuner. Amongst the Croatian hussars could be found other ethno-political...
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    (1526) and Ferdinand II (1529) were born in Linz Palace. After separating from her husband, the Polish King Sigismund II. August, their daughter Catherine...
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    painted the scene of the meeting between Maximilian and Vladislaus II and Sigismund I before the Congress of Vienna (1515) in 1879 or 1880. The painter...
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    Dmitry I, assumed the Russian throne. A Polonophile, he assured that King Sigismund III of Poland could control the country's internal and external affairs...
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