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    The Primate's Palace (Polish: Pałac Prymasowski) is a historical palace at the Senatorska Street in the Śródmieście district of Warsaw, Poland. The construction...
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  • Primate's Palace may refer to the following buildings: Primate's Palace, Bratislava, Slovakia. Primate's Palace, Warsaw, Poland. This disambiguation page...
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  • Warsaw to Eska ROCK Warszawa. On 2 July 2024 Muzo.fm was shut down with Eska Rock taking its place. Eska Rock headquarters were located in Primate's Palace...
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    pronunciation: [vʲiˈlanuf] ) is a district of the city of Warsaw, Poland. It is home to historic Wilanów Palace, the "Polish Versailles," and second home to various...
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    Józef Fontana (category Architects from Warsaw)
    barracks (1732, together with Colonel Jauch) Reconstruction of Primate's Palace, Warsaw Palace in Obroshyne Saur (Firme), K. G. (2007). Saur allgemeines Künstlerlexikon:...
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    Wilanów Palace, the Palace on the Isle, St. John's Archcathedral, Main Market Square, and numerous churches and mansions along the Royal Route. Warsaw is a...
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    Zygmunt Krasiński and Cyprian Norwid. The palace now houses the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. "Czapski Palace" is the name most often applied to the building...
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    families, all Warsaw palaces – completely robbed were the Kazanowski Palace, the Ossoliński Palace, the Daniłłowicz Palace, the Primate Palace, the Bishophoric...
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  • Warsaw Potocki Palace, Warsaw Royal Castle, Warsaw – former royal palace Sapieha Palace, Warsaw Sobański Palace, Warsaw Staszic Palace, Warsaw Palace...
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    August 1650 in St. John's Cathedral in Warsaw, her birthplace. Sacrament was performed by Maciej Łubieński, Primate of Poland. Her godparents were Ferdinand...
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    Jana w Warszawie) is a Catholic church within the Old Town precinct in Warsaw, Poland. The Brick Gothic structure stands on Świętojańska Street [pl],...
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    it commenced in 1690. The residence was finally built in 1696 on the primate's grounds, previously owned by the Nieborowski clan. After the archbishop's...
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    a Roman Catholic house of worship in Warsaw, Poland. Located on Krakowskie Przedmieście opposite the main Warsaw University campus, it is one of the most...
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    military leader of the Armia Krajowa Zygmunt Komorowski – professor at Warsaw University Countess Anna Maria Komorowska (b. 1946), wife of Patrick, Count...
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    Jabłonna Palace (Polish: Pałac w Jabłonnie) is a palace, hotel and publicly accessible park-complex in Jabłonna near Warsaw in Poland whose uses include...
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    Archiepiscopal Palace. In 1805, diplomats of emperors Napoleon and Francis II signed the fourth Peace of Pressburg in the Primate's Palace, after Napoleon's...
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    facades Prażmowskich the Kraków suburb of Warsaw, decorated with sculptures in the garden arbor Primate's Palace Street. He was also responsible for sculptures...
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    Krakowskie Przedmieście (category Streets in Warsaw)
    Poland's capital Warsaw, surrounded by historic palaces, churches and manor-houses. It constitutes the northernmost part of Warsaw's Royal Route, and...
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    Cardinal Galeazzo Marescotti, as Primate Prazmowski refused to attend. The reception took place at the Denhoff Palace in Kruszyna. Following the 1669 election...
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    (Gnieźnieńska Wyższa Szkoła Humanistyczno-Menedżerska Millennium) The Primate's Major Seminary (Prymasowskie Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne) The State Vocational...
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    (13 February 1664 – 12 December 1738) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), Primate of Poland, interrex in 1733. Teodor was Rector of Przemyśl and canon of...
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    new building was founded in 1661 by Polish Primate Michał Stefan Radziejowski, who also established Warsaw's Holy Cross Church. It was built in 1692–1701...
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    of Piłsudski in many Polish cities; Warsaw, which has three in little more than a mile between the Belweder Palace, Piłsudski's residence, and Piłsudski...
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    in Warsaw and the Collegium medico-chirurgicum, the first medical school in Dresden. During his reign, the extension of the Saxon Palace in Warsaw, begun...
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    died in the Bishop's Palace in Kraków after a long illness, in March 1503. Hubert Kaczmarski, Votes of Polish Primates, Warsaw 1988. Piotr Nitecki, The...
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    his own family. He attended a Jesuit school in Lwów, then studied at a Warsaw Catholic seminary (1751–54). In 1759 he took holy orders and continued his...
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    This is a list of Baroque palaces and residences built in the late 17th and 18th centuries. Baroque architecture is a building style of the Baroque era...
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    Visitationist Church (category Roman Catholic churches in Warsaw)
    tabernacle, which initially was placed in the chapel of Villa Regia Palace in Warsaw, was donated to the church by Queen Marie Louise Gonzaga de Nevers...
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    throne. On June 17, 1696, King John III Sobieski died in his palace at Wilanów near Warsaw, which meant that another free election was necessary, as the...
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    in the Belweder Palace and headed the Polish United Workers' Party from the party headquarters at New World Street in central Warsaw, known as Dom Partii...
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