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    John I Albert (Polish: Jan I Olbracht; 27 December 1459 – 17 June 1501) was King of Poland from 1492 to his death and Duke of Głogów from 1491 to 1498...
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  • The name Olbracht refers to several people: Jan I Olbracht, English John I Albert (1459–1501), King of Poland Ivan Olbracht, born Karel Zeman (1882–1952)...
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  • or 1382) Jan I van Brederode (1370/1372 – 1415) Jan I, Duke of Żagań (c. 1385 – 1439) Jan I Olbracht (1459–1501), King of Poland This disambiguation page...
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    In the Kazimierz city, a 34-acre "Jewish Town" was set up by king Jan I Olbracht in 1495 for the relocation of Jews from Kraków Old Town after a citywide...
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    John Albert Vasa (Jan Albert Waza) (25 June 1612 – 29 December 1634) was a Polish cardinal, and a Prince-Bishop of Warmia and Kraków. He was the son of...
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    debatable was Duke Mieszko I, who adopted Christianity under the authority of Rome in the year 966. He was succeeded by his son, Bolesław I the Brave, who greatly...
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    developed from a neighborhood earmarked in 1495 by King John I Albert (Polish: Jan I Olbracht) for the Jewish community, which has been transferred from...
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    his death in 1530. He began his military career under John I Albert (Polish: Jan I Olbracht), King of Poland. He took part in successful campaigns against...
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  • After a fire destroys the Jewish quarter of Cracow, the Polish king Jan I Olbracht transfers the Jews to Kazimierz, which would become the first Polish...
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    the new King of Poland upon the sudden death of his older brother, Jan I Olbracht. June 23 – Nicolau Coelho, part of Pedro Cabral's Portuguese expedition...
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  • ends 1492 June 7 Death of Kazimierz IV Jagiellon September 23 Coronation of Jan I Olbracht 1496 Statutes of Piotrków 1499 Union of Kraków and Vilnius...
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  • tend to believe that three legendary rulers of early Poland before Mieszko I might actually be historical persons. They appear in the oldest Polish chronicle...
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    the new King of Poland upon the sudden death of his older brother, Jan I Olbracht. June 23 – Nicolau Coelho, part of Pedro Cabral's Portuguese expedition...
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    Albertas Goštautas (Latin: Albertus Gastold, Polish: Olbracht (Wojciech) Gasztołd, Belarusian/Ukrainian: Альберт Гаштольд) (c. 1480 – 1539) was a Lithuanian...
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    With the emergence of an independent, republican Poland after World War I, coronations in the Polish state have been rendered obsolete. Though many...
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    Kamieniec (ger. Erenberg) castle in Odrzykoń. A trusted co-worker of King Jan I Olbracht and Kazimierz Jagiellończyk. He became castellan of Sandomierz, voivode...
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    of Finland (later John III of Sweden) (d. 17 November 1592); Wojciech Olbracht (b. and d. 20 September 1527). By his mistress, Katarzyna Telniczanka (d...
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    Radvila Astikas (1466–1477) Martynas Goštautas (1480–1483) Jan Zabrzeziński (1498–1505) Olbracht Gasztołd (Albrecht Goštautas) (1519–1522) Konstanty Ostrogski...
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  • to Poland, he served as court physician to Kings Jan I Olbracht, Alexander Jagiellon and Zygmunt I. In 1510 and 1511 he was twice elected rector of the...
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    was born in Turnov in 1979. He received secondary education at the Ivan Olbracht Gymnazium in Semily, and graduated from the Faculty of Law at Masaryk University...
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  • Bohemia and Hungary) Jadwiga (1457–1502) Saint Kazimierz (1458–1484) Jan Olbracht (1459–1501) (later King) Aleksander (1461–1506) (later King) Zofia (1464–1512)...
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  • also the banker of Aleksander Jagiellończyk, Kazimierz Jagiellończyk, Jan Olbracht and Zygmunt Stary. Her son in law, Aszer Lemel, was a rabbi. Starzynski...
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  • Empire: Crusade of Varna (1443–1444) Polish–Ottoman War (1485–1503) Jan Olbracht's Moldavian expedition of 1497 and Ottoman's retribution raid a year later...
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  • przyjazdu szcześliwego... Zygmunta Trzeciego. Kraków, 1587. Dedicated to Olbracht Łaski, Palatine of Sieradz. Spitamegeranomachia. 1595. Repr. in Biblioteka...
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    tomb of Jan Olbracht, King of Poland from 1492-1501. This work was founded by Elisabeth of Austria, who was the Polish Queen and Jan Olbracht's mother...
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  • on the novel Nikola Šuhaj loupežník (The Bandit Nikola Šuhaj) by Ivan Olbracht. Actors sing to guitar accompaniment the song "Guy from Kolochava". Directed...
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    ethnicity; the former bishop of the Ruthenian Catholic Eparchy of Parma Olbracht Łaski (died 1604) a Polish nobleman, an alchemist and courtier Thomas Mauksch...
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    Folk-inspired ballads (Josef Čapek, K. Čapek, Vančura, Ivan Olbracht), social-themed novels (Olbracht, Vančura, Poláček, Marie Majerová, Marie Pujmanová), and...
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  • By 1569, Schröter was in Käsmark (now Kežmarok), hosted by his patron Olbracht Łaski. In that year, his Latin translations of the De Praeparationibus...
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  • Shablin (Ivan Nedelkov) Czechoslovakia: Union of Communist Groups Ivan Olbracht Czechoslovakia: National Confederation of Labor Břetislav Hůla Czechoslovakia:...
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