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    Chęciny Royal Castle was built in the late 13th century in Chęciny, Poland. It fell into ruin in the 18th century and remains in that state to this day...
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    this day. For centuries Chęciny had a Jewish community and it had been the center of the Hasidic Chentshin dynasty, (Chęciny being pronounced as "Chentshin"...
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  • Voivodeship Chełm Castle – Lublin Voivodeship Chęciny Castle – Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship Chlewiska Castle – Masovian Voivodeship Chobienia Castle – Lower Silesian...
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    Ogrodzieniec Castle is a ruined medieval castle in Podzamcze, near Ogrodzieniec, the south-central region of Poland called Polish Jura. Originating in...
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    radomska) Chęciny County (Powiat Chęciński), Chęciny. In 1662, Sandomierz Voivodeship consisted of the following counties: Sandomierz County, Chęciny County...
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    province are: Baranów Sandomierski Castle, Będzin Castle, Chęciny Castle, Czarnolas in Zwoleń, Dunajec river castles, Kalwaria Zebrzydowska park (UNESCO...
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  • "Piast" (founded 2006), a political party in Poland Piast Cieszyn Piast Chęciny Piast Gliwice Piast Nowa Ruda Piast Eagle, coat of arms of Poland Piast...
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    under the old town market squares. There are multiple castles, including in Bodzentyn, Chęciny, Sandomierz and Szydłów, and palaces, including in Czyżów...
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  • sgraffito decorations ↑ Bochnia St. Nicolas' Church 1440–1445 ↓ Chęciny Chęciny Castle 13th or 14th century Upper parts of brick, rest limestone. Destroyed...
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    Bobolice Castle Ogrodzieniec Castle (partially rebuilt) Castle in Chęciny Będzin Castle Masovian Dukes Castle in Czersk Masovian Dukes Castle in Ciechanów...
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    Krasnystaw, Wawel, Tęczyn, Lanckorona, Pieskowa Skała, Kielce, Sandomierz, Chęciny Niepołomice, Ojców, Wiśnicz, Łobzów, Kruszwica, Rabsztyn. According to...
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    towns of Nowy Korczyn, Wiślica, Żarnów, Radomsko, Jedlnia, Kozienice, Chęciny, and Inowrocław. Jan Konarski, Archbishop of Kraków, travelled to Bari...
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    Voivodeship, it had several castles, and many significant events took place here, in the once-important local towns of Chęciny, Nowy Korczyn, Pińczów, Wiślica...
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    Bracław (today part of Ukraine) Brańsk Busk (today part of Ukraine) Chełm Chęciny Chmielnik Chmielnik (today part of Ukraine) Chyhyryn (today part of Ukraine)...
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    Elisabeth, including Korczyn, Wiślica, Żarnowiec, Radom, Jedlnia, Kozienice, Chęciny, Łęczyca, Kłodawa, Pyzdry, Konin, Inowrocław. In 1467, she renounced her...
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  • 56 km (35 mi) west of Zielona Góra. In the village there is a neo-gothic castle from 1846–1850 with an interesting landscape park, while in adjacency –...
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    Gmina Chęciny, within Kielce County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of Chęciny and...
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    the two groups, the combined host was planned to march through Kielce, Chęciny, Jędrzejów, and Miechów, before sacking Kraków. After Poland was razed...
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  • Thumbnail for Barbara Zápolya
    towns of Nowy Korczyn, Wiślica, Żarnowiec, Radom, Jedlnia, Kozienice, Chęciny, Stężyca, and others as well as income from custom taxes of several cities...
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    received the towns of Wiślica, Żarnów, Radom, Nowy Korczyn, Kozienice, Chęciny, and Radoszyce. In the spring of 1556, the Queen mother Bona Sforza returned...
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    ceilings in Poland may be seen at the Bishop's Palace in Kielce) and brown Chęciny and black Dębnik marble portals. In the 1650s, sculptor Giovanni Francesco...
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    was more spacious and it employ darker materials – brown marbles from Chęciny, black marbles from Dębnik or imported from the Spanish Netherlands (e...
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    (died 1592) – the Kraków governor in the years 1577–1592, the Olkusz and Chęciny Żupnik, and the great chef of the Crown. Erazm Gajewski (died before 1593)...
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    in 1539, when King Zygmunt Stary handed the document to the starosta of Chęciny, Hieronim Szafraniec. The town remained the property of the Szafraniec...
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    a royal town of the Kingdom of Poland, administratively located in the Chęciny County in the Sandomierz Voivodeship in the Lesser Poland Province In 1512...
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    a royal town of the Kingdom of Poland, administratively located in the Chęciny County in the Sandomierz Voivodeship in the Lesser Poland Province. It...
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    due to proximity of well-established local urban and trade centers at Checiny and Jędrzejów. In 1667, while part of Sandomierz Voivodeship, it had only...
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    was Rajmund Filip Masłowski, Samson coat of arms, lawyer, head of the Chęciny district during the January Uprising. Jan Danilewicz (died 1893) - heir...
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