The Tykocin Royal Castle is a 15th-century castle located on the right bank of the river Narew in Tykocin, Poland. It fell into ruin in the 18th century...
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stronghold remodelled into a Renaissance castle. One of the largest arsenals of Poland was located in Tykocin. It subsequently became a royal town of the...
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residencies including Wawel, Vilnius Castle, Niepołomice and the Royal Castle in Warsaw. In the 1560s he acquired the Tykocin Castle and rebuilt it in Renaissance...
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Trzebina Castle – Opole Voivodeship Tuczno Castle Tudorów – Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship Tuligłowy – Subcarpathian Voivodeship Tykocin Castle – Podlaskie...
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Palace in Warsaw Tykocin Castle The "Hetman" tenement house in Kraków (with the Gryf arms on the top) Ruins of the Kamieniec Castle near Korczyna "Zarys...
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December at Tykocin Castle, which was then besieged by forces loyal to the King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Lithuania, John II Casimir. The castle was soon...
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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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abruptly ended the plans of Janusz and Bogusław. The former died at Tykocin Castle besieged by forces loyal to the Commonwealth, while Bogusław retreated...
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to the Commonwealth, to maintain Tykocin Castle. In the years 1645–1659 Bialystok was managed by governors of Tykocin. of a number of countries or occupying...
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Castle Ujazdów Castle Piotrków Trybunalski Castle Niepołomice Castle Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania Saxon Palace Tykocin Castle Belém Palace (President...
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cover the costs of maintaining Tykocin Castle. In the years 1645–1659 Białystok was managed by the starosts of Tykocin. In 1661 it was given to Stefan...
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Tykocin Castle, commissioned by Goštautas in 1433...
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Swedish troops from Lublin, took part in the siege of Warsaw and captured Tykocin Castle in 1657. Together with Stefan Czarniecki, he defeated the Russian army...
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Łukasz Górnicki (1527 in Oświęcim – 22 July 1603 in Lipniki by Tykocin), was a Polish Renaissance, poet, humanist, political commentator as well as secretary...
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Town of Tykocin There are several castles and palaces in the region, including the Branicki Palace and Lubomirski Palace in Białystok, Royal Castle in Tykocin...
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Hungary as a family keepsake, and kept it in a private vault in the Tykocin Castle. In 1572, when the last of the Jagiellons died the insignium was used...
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Castle, Poznań Royal Castle, Tykocin Remainings of the Royal Castle, Nowy Sącz Remainings of the Royal Castle, Olsztyn Remainings of the Royal Castle...
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were eventually defeated in battle and he himself died in a besieged castle at Tykocin. He was born on 2 December 1612 in Papilys (Popiela). He was heir...
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porcelain continues at the Meissen porcelain factory. In November 1705 in Tykocin, Augustus founded the Order of the White Eagle, Poland's first and preeminent...
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Grójec (1419), Maków Mazowiecki and Mińsk Mazowiecki (1421), Kolno and Tykocin (1425), Przasnysz and Ostrołęka (1427) and Kamieńczyk (1428). An extremely...
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who oversaw the takeover of the capital. He participated in the siege of Tykocin and the Battle of Warsaw (1656) after which the Swedish army again occupied...
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right-bank half of Royal Prussia, northern Mazovia, Łowicz, Kraków, and Tykocin. In 1653, the Transylvanian Hungarian ruler George II Rákóczi signed an...
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Mazovian properties that once belonged to her mother, the treasury kept at Tykocin, a one-time payment of 60,000 gold coins, income from Wieliczka Salt Mine...
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present-day Switzerland, which occurred in 1349. The Jews sought refuge in the castle of Kyburg from the surrounding cities of Winterthur and Diessenhofen, as...
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World Heritage Sites, with the historic centers of Chełmno, Gdańsk and Tykocin, and major landmarks of Czerwińsk nad Wisłą, Grudziądz, Kwidzyn, Lidzbark...
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Teutonic castle) 16 September 1994 Trzebnica Saint Hedwig's Basilica 22 July 2014 Tum Collegiate Church of St. Mary and St. Alexius 12 April 2022 Tykocin Historic...
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1656 – Deluge (history) and Second Northern War (Northern Wars) Battle of Tykocin – 1656 – Deluge (history) and Second Northern War (Northern Wars) Battle...
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nobles. The whole collection was only together for a short time at the Castle in Tykocin until 1572. Then the king's sisters scattered it between their residences...
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were eventually defeated in battle and he himself died in a besieged castle at Tykocin. Bogusław Radziwiłł Paweł Jan Sapieha John II Casimir Stefan Czarniecki...
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Gabès Kaunas (June) Szczuczyn Iași Lviv Wąsosz Jedwabne Farhud Ponary Tykocin Kamianets-Podilskyi Babi Yar Odessa Švenčionėliai Kaunas (October) Rumbula...
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