form John à Lasco (or less commonly, John Laski). Jan Łaski was born in 1499 as the second son of Jarosław Łaski, the voivode of Sieradz, and Zuzanna of...
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Jan Lisiecki (born 1995), Polish-Canadian pianist Jan Lucemburský (1296–1346), king of Bohemia Jan Łaski (1499–1560), Polish Calvinist reformer Jan Łukasiewicz...
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Archbishop Jan Łaski (the Elder), and later under the Bishop of Poznań, Jan Latalski. From 1530 he was connected to the court of Jan Łaski the Younger...
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Jan Łaski (1456–1531), Primate of Poland. Hieronymus Łaski (1496–1542), Polish diplomat. Jan Łaski (1499–1560), Protestant reformer. Olbracht Łaski (died...
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surname include: Albert Łaski (died 1604), Polish alchemist Jan Łaski (1456–1531), Polish chancellor and archbishop Harold Laski (1893–1950), English political...
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Alfonso de Valdés • Peter Vannes • Pieter Gillis • Gentian Hervetus • Jan Łaski • Germain de Brie • Pierre Barbier • Lambert Grunnius (fictitious): 337 ...
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doctrine. Others who accepted his invitations included the Polish reformer, Jan Łaski, but Cranmer could not convince Osiander and Melanchthon that they should...
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century-1468, voivode Jan Tarnowski, 1488–1561, hetman Jan Lubrański, 1456–1520, bishop Jan Łaski, 1456–1531, primate, archbishop Mikołaj Kamieniecki, 1460–1515...
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Ursinus was familiar with the catechisms of Martin Luther, John Calvin, Jan Łaski and Leo Jud and was therefore likely influenced by them, however the Catechism...
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his views (Julius von Pflug, Christoph von Stadion, Jakob Ziegler and Jan Łaski) and was followed on the Catholic side by George Cassander and Georg Witzel...
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Jan Łaski (1456 in Łask – 19 May 1531 in Kalisz, Poland) was a Polish nobleman, Grand Chancellor of the Crown (1503–10), diplomat, from 1490 secretary...
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Harold Joseph Laski (30 June 1893 – 24 March 1950) was an English political theorist and economist. He was active in politics and served as the chairman...
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the first illustrated printing in Poland. Łaski's Statutes were drawn up by Chancellor and Primate Jan Łaski (hence they are named for him) and consolidated...
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of Sieradz Janisław I, Archbishop of Gniezno Jan Łaski (1456–1531), Primate of Poland Hieronymus Łaski Jakub Zadzik Wojciech Chrzanowski (1793-1861)...
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cousin Mikołaj "the Red" Radziwiłł and other aristocrats. The reformer Jan Łaski worked for King Sigismund II from 1556 onwards. The first synod was held...
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hymn was printed in Kraków and incorporated into the "Statutes of Bishop Jan Łaski". The origin of the song is not clear, although Saint Adalbert is widely...
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1512 Kraków Cathedral Jan Łaski, Archbishop of Gniezno Hedwig of Kalisz's Crown Q Bona Sforza 18 April 1518 Kraków Cathedral Jan Łaski, Archbishop of Gniezno...
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the Ottomans. The fifth Mersenne prime, 8191, was discovered. March – Jan Łaski, Polish nobleman (d. 1531) March 1 – Vladislaus II, king of Bohemia, Hungary...
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In 1530, the ten-year-old Sigismund Augustus was crowned by Primate Jan Łaski as co-ruler alongside his father, in accordance with the vivente rege...
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painter (d. 1592) Cesare Hercolani, Italian military leader (d. 1534) Jan Łaski, Polish Protestant reformer (d. 1560) Laurentius Petri, Archbishop of...
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official nonconformist chapel in England under its Polish-born minister Jan Łaski. His congregation was based in Frisia, which is now divided between Germany...
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especially in Lesser Poland and Lithuania. The Calvinists, who led by Jan Łaski were working on unification of the Protestant churches, proposed the establishment...
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constitutional reform, failed to be adopted by the Sejm. He is one of the figures immortalized in Jan Matejko's 1891 painting, Constitution of May 3, 1791. v t e...
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hold on in Germany including a church in Emden led by Polish reformer Jan Łaski which became an important center for Protestant refugees from the Low...
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theology from the 1540s. The Hetman Jan Tarnowski (d. 1561) entered into correspondence with Calvin in 1540; in 1542, Jan Łaski (d. 1560) converted although...
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Polish thinkers, like Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski, Johannes Dantiscus or Jan Łaski maintained contacts with leading European philosophers of the Renaissance...
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arms Tomasz Zamoyski [1637] Katarzyna Ostrogska Tomasz Zamoyski as a child Jan Sobiepan Zamoyski Gryzelda [Zamoyski] Wiśniowiecka John Nichols, Progresses...
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Among the most esteemed 'graduates' of chancelleries were Jan Długosz, Martin Kromer and Jan Zamoyski. The Chancellor often gave speeches representing...
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activists who worked here are such names, as Jan Łaski, Samuel Przypkowski, and Marcin Ruar. Furthermore, Jan Chryzostom Pasek lived here for many years...
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display. King Alexander in Polish Senate, 1506. Alexander and his kanclerz Jan Łaski. Gothic St. Anne's Church in Vilnius was constructed on his initiative...
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