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    Jan Kropidło (1360 or 1364 – 3 March 1421), was an ecclesiastic leader in Poland during the late Middle Ages. Jan was the eldest son of Duke Bolko III...
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    – Bishop of Nitra and of Veszprém Henry of Masovia – Bishop of Płock Jan Kropidło – Bishop of Poznań, Włocławek, Kamień and Chełmno, Archbishop of Gniezno...
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    Bogoria 1374–1382 Janusz Suchywilk 1382–1388 Bodzęta z Kosowic 1389–1394 Jan Kropidło 1394–1401 Dobrogost z Nowego Dworu 1402–1411 Mikołaj I Kurowski 1412–1422...
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    Opole also supported the Church career of the eldest son of Bolko III, Jan Kropidło, by trying to obtain for him, despite his young age, the position of...
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    unwilling to perform the ceremony without a papal dispensation; however, Jan Kropidło did not have such scruples and married them on 13 November 1418. According...
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    Jan Kropidło 1389–1398 – Henry VIII of Legnica (Henryk VIII legnicki) 1399–1402 – Mikołaj Kurowski 1402–1421 – Jan Kropidło (again) 1421–1427 – Jan Pella...
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  • to this relationship and demanded they seek approval from the pope. Jan Kropidło, Bishop of Włocławek, performed the ceremony before Christmas 1418 and...
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    Władysław II Jagiełło against the Bishop-Duke of Opole Jan Kropidło. In the internal politics, Jan III promoted and supported the development of the cities...
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  • was born in Silesia), violinist and composer Henryk Kroll, politician Jan Kropidło, Duke of Opole, bishop of Chełmno, Kamień Pomorski, Kuyavia, Poznań,...
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  • Włocławek Cathedral. 1411 – Włocławek Cathedral consecrated by Bishop Jan Kropidło. 1480s – Nicolaus Copernicus possibly attended the local cathedral school...
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    over the diocese of Włocławek after the current holder, his relative Jan Kropidło – also Duke of Opole, resigned from his post to become the Archbishopric...
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    April 1378), who may have been daughter of Duke Jan I of Oświęcim. They had five children: Jan Kropidło (b. 1360/64 – d. 3 March 1421). Bolko IV (b. 1363/67...
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    Geschichte Schlesiens. Band 1: Von der Urzeit bis zum Jahre 1526. Stuttgart: Jan Thorbecke Verlag Stuttgart. ISBN 3-7995-6341-5. Piast dynasty History of...
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  • 1456–1467 Jošt of Rožmberk 1468–1482 Rudolf of Rüdesheim 1482–1506 Jan IV Roth 1506–1520 Jan V Thurzo 1520–1539 Jacob of Salza 1539–1562 Balthazar of Promnitz...
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    the king of Poland. "Korytkowski Jan, Arcybiskupi gnieźnieńscy, T. 1 - wynik wyszukiwania - DIR". dir.icm.edu.pl. Jan Tęgowski: Postawa polityczna arcybiskupa...
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  • Pałuka 1348–1355 Jan V of Lutogniewo, Doliwa coat of arms 1356–1374 Mikołaj II of Górka (of Kórnik) Łodzia coat of arms 1375–1382 Jan Kropidło 1382–1384 Duke...
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    a minor and therefore was placed under the care of his older brother Jan Kropidło and his uncle Władysław Opolczyk. At first, Bolko IV and his brothers...
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    under the care of his uncle Władysław Opolczyk and his older brothers Jan Kropidło and Bolko IV. The first appearance of Bernard in the political affairs...
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    roofing was recorded. In 1411 the cathedral was consecrated by Bishop Jan Kropidło. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, works on the tower and chapels...
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    1390: Martin von Lynow OT 1390–1398: Nikolaus Schippenbeil OT 1398–1402: Jan Kropidło 1402–1416: Arnold Stapil OT 1416–1457: Johann Marienau 1457–1479: Wincenty...
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    Catholic Archdiocese Gniezno Installed 1394 Term ended 1401 Predecessor Jan Kropidło Successor Mikołaj Kurowski Personal details Born 1355 Died 1401 Coat...
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  • king and the council was the Bishop of Włocławek, Jan Kropidło. On 4 August, Letzkau and Kropidło participated in a conference with the Polish king after...
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    Jewish origin in the NSZ hierarchy was Stanisław Ostwind vel Zuzga ps. "Kropidło" ... Aleksandr (Eliasz) Szandcer ... sh Jankiel Kleinman "Jasio", cadet...
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    Duke of Pomerania, bishop elect, rivalling John III 1394–1398: John III Kropidło, Duke of Opole-Strzelce, rivalling Bogislaw VIII 1398–1410: Nikolaus Bock...
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  • Chicago against Katolik and another Polish-language paper referred to as Kropidlo. The April 8 Dziennik Chicagoski represents a similar demonstration by...
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