• Jan Muskata (1250 – 7 February 1320) was bishop of Kraków from 1294 to 1309. Muskata was born in Wrocław, Silesia. He was the son of a German spice trader...
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    Poland. The source of the unrest was Jan Muskata, the bishop of Kraków and a former follower of Wenceslaus II. Muskata began to sow discord against Władysław...
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    Diet of Hungary declared Charles's coronation invalid on 13 May 1301. Jan Muskata, Bishop of Kraków, who was Wenceslaus II of Bohemia's advisor, was the...
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    Polish-speaking priests and politicians. Since 1304 king Wenceslaus also supported Jan Muskata, Kraków bishop of German-Silesian origin, in his struggle for separation...
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    1229–1242 Wisław Zabawa 21 1242–1266 Jan Prandota 22 1266–1292 Paweł of Przemankowo 23 1292–1294 Prokop 24 1294–1320 Jan Muskata 25 1320–1326 Nankier Kołda Ordered...
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    14th century, King Władysław Łokietek, after a conflict with Bishop Jan Muskata, and the Rebellion of wójt Albert, decided to make the village a royal...
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  • some of the city's German burghers. He also had the support of Bishop Jan Muskata, himself of German-Silesian origin, and the Silesian duke Bolko I of...
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    of Almería. December – King Władysław I Łokietek of Poland imprisons Jan Muskata, Bishop of Kraków. In response, Polish and German citizens revolt against...
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    – Árni Helgason, Icelandic cleric and bishop (b. 1260) February 7 – Jan Muskata, Polish bishop and chancellor (b. 1250) March 1 – Ayurbarwada Buyantu...
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  • chess master Bogdan Musioł, bobsledder Joseph Musiol, politician bishop Jan Muskata bishop Nanker Benjamin Neukirch [de], poet Albert Neisser, physician...
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  • Count of Flanders 1317 – Robert, Count of Clermont (b. 1256) 1320 – Jan Muskata, Bishop of Kraków (b. 1250) 1333 – Nikko, Japanese priest, founder of...
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    Lubusz, Jan II of Poznań, Wisław of Włocławek and Gedko II of Płock. From the Polish episcopate, Bishops Johann III Romka of Wrocław and Jan Muskata of Kraków...
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    time was the lease of the Czech city of Kęty to the Bishop of Kraków, Jan Muskata, a strong opposer to the rule of Władysław I the Elbow-high in Greater...
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  • of Almería. December – King Władysław I Łokietek of Poland imprisons Jan Muskata, Bishop of Kraków. In response, Polish and German citizens revolt against...
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  • – Árni Helgason, Icelandic cleric and bishop (b. 1260) February 7 – Jan Muskata, Polish bishop and chancellor (b. 1250) March 1 – Ayurbarwada Buyantu...
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    Elbow-high. The town was occupied by German and Czech troops, loyal to Bishop Jan Muskata (see also Rebellion of wójt Albert). In the 14th century Lelów prospered...
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    During the late 13th century, King Wenceslaus II gifted the town to Jan Muskata, bishop of Kraków, in exchange for the territory where he would later...
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  • document, Stephen was a canon in the cathedral chapter of Prague. After Jan Muskata returned to Bohemia in early 1302, Stephen succeeded him as Wenceslaus'...
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    Nanker (redirect from Jan Kołda)
    Nanker (born Jan Kołda; also known as Nankier; ca. 1270–1341) was a Polish nobleman of Oksza coat of arms as well as bishop of Kraków (1320–1326) and...
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    1306, when King Ladislaus I presented it to the Archbishop of Kraków, Jan Muskata. In following years a dispute on ownership title of then Lesser Poland...
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    bought by Kraków bishop Prandota. In 1295 the castle belonged to bishop Jan Muskata. In his times the original foundation was significantly developed. The...
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    king Władysław I the Elbow-high gave it to the Archbishop of Kraków, Jan Muskata. A year later, under the pretext of detection of a plot against the royal...
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  • in 1308 and later was mentioned by Jan Długosz. For some time, the estate probably belonged to Bishop Jan Muskata. Little is known about the castle, which...
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    possible that royal charter refers to the monarch's principal advisor Jan Muskata, the Bishop of Kraków, instead of John Hont-Pázmány. In his letters to...
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    August 1290 and supported King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and his relative Jan Muskata, Bishop of Kraków in the dynastic struggles of the day. He was made Bishop...
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    represent wisdom. Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include: Pac family Jan Mikulicz-Radecki Stefan Lech Sokołowski Chłusowicz Baron Chłusowicz Bełdowski...
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