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    Prudnik [ˈprudɲik] (Czech: Prudník, Silesian: Prudnik, Prōmnik, German: Neustadt in Oberschlesien, Neustadt an der Prudnik, Latin: Prudnicium) is a town...
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    St. Michael's Church in Prudnik, Poland, is a Baroque brick church, part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Opole. It's located in the southern part of...
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    St. Joseph Church in Prudnik, Poland, is a brick church, part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Opole. It's located on the Józefa Poniatowskiego Street...
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    Alfons Nossol. Saints Peter and Paul Church, Prudnik St. Michael's Church, Prudnik St. Joseph Church, Prudnik "Wg dekanatów". www.diecezja.opole.pl. Archived...
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    World War I. St. Michael's Church, Prudnik St. Joseph Church, Prudnik "Wg dekanatów". www.diecezja.opole.pl. Retrieved 2019-05-11. "Prudnik - Kościół św...
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  • Champion of East vs West, Evgeny Prudnik. Devon participated in this match because Prudnik's originally scheduled opponent (Michael Todd) had to withdraw due...
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    Dietrich von Choltitz (category People from Prudnik)
    Poland) in the province of Silesia, 2 kilometres (1 mi) from Neustadt (now Prudnik), in the Kingdom of Prussia, then part of the German Empire. He was a son...
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  • Callixtus III for his persecution and condemnation of Joan of Arc. The town of Prudnik in Silesia on 23 March 1464 by Pope Pius II for refusing to pay the debt...
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    Lubliniec, and later to the Pauline monastery in Mochów between the towns of Prudnik and Głogówek. Seventy monks and 180 local volunteers, mostly from the Szlachta...
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    Szydłów St. Florian's Gate, Kraków High Gate in Olsztyn Gothic towers in Legnica Katowska and Mała Towers with a fragment of the town wall, Prudnik Mostowa...
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    Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the First Degree)
    Frederick William III gave Blücher properties in the area of Neustadt (now Prudnik). In November of the same year, Blücher leased Kunzendorf, Mühlsdorf, Wackenau...
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    replica of the Jesus Boat exists at the Lednica lake, Poland, constructed in Prudnik by boatbuilders from Pomerania and the Franciscan Dr. Antoni Dudek. Bethsaida...
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    Jan Henryk Dąbrowski (category Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir)
    service in Italy were reorganized in Silesia, in the cities of Wrocław, Prudnik, Nysa, Korfantów and Brzeg, into a Polish-Italian Legion (PolaccoItalienne)...
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    Jan Góra (category People from Prudnik)
    Adam Mickiewicz High School in Prudnik. In 1966, he entered the Dominican Order in the St. Michael's Church in Prudnik; during the years 1967-1974, he...
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    Commonwealth kings; in particular, the Vasa kings were dukes of Opole (Oppeln), Prudnik (Neustadt) and Racibórz (Ratibor) from 1645 to 1666. Commonwealth borders...
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    translation by the Tygodnik Prudnicki ("Prudnik Weekly") magazine, was met with criticism from some Polish residents of Prudnik, but also with praise, because...
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    Maryjna Poland Prudnik Town Square 50.321899 N 17.580060 E 1698 Kolumna Maryjna Poland Międzylesie 50.321899 N 17.580058 E 26 July 1706 St Anna's Column...
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    Isabella Jagiellon (category Burials at St. Michael's Cathedral, Alba Iulia)
    Kobietą - Teraz Prudnik!" (in Polish). Retrieved 25 April 2021. Turnbull 2003, pp. 52–53. Duczmal 2012, pp. 213–214. Duczmal 2012, p. 214. Michael & Cuhaj 2009...
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    (Iolanta), Alexei Levitski (René), Vassili Gorshkov (Vaudémont), Vladimir Prudnik (Ibn-Hakia), Sergei Nikitin (Robert), Tatiana Gorbunova (Martha) Novosibirsk...
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    Jews in Rottweil asked Frederick I of Württemberg for the profaned church of St John the Baptist in order to establish a synagogue there. The church was part...
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    the 1st Armoured Corps of the Polish Army to concentrate in the area of Prudnik, Rybnik and Cieszyn, and to seize Trans-Olza. However, the Soviets decided...
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    and burned houses. Most of those who survived moved to Niemysłowice near Prudnik, Silesia. Approximately 150–366 Ukrainian and a few Polish inhabitants...
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  • remain); Prussian fortifications were built in the 19th century Prabuty Prudnik – three watch towers Przemyśl – partially preserved ruins Pyrzyce – until...
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    his brothers. After 1416, he became the sole ruler of Kąty, Bierutów, Prudnik and Syców. In 1417, he assumed the role of Bishop of Wrocław and also held...
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    family can be traced to a village in Silesia between Nysa (Neiße) and Prudnik (Neustadt). The village's name has been variously spelled Kopernik, Copernik...
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  • pediatrician John Baildon, Scottish pioneer in metallurgy in Silesia Michael Ballack, soccer player the House of Ballestrem, de, pl Hans Baluschek,...
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    British novelist; in Englefield, Berkshire Maria Koc, Polish politician; in Prudnik Died: Benjamin J. Davis Jr., 60, African-American politician and Communist...
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    in south-western Poland. Historically located in Upper Silesia, in the Prudnik Land. Since 2006 the village, like the rest of the commune, has been officially...
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    imprisoned at Grudziądz, and later placed under house arrest in monasteries in Prudnik near Opole and in Komańcza Monastery in the Bieszczady Mountains. He was...
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    Bolesławiec, Dzierżoniów, Gubin, Lubań Śląski, Lwówek Śląski, Nowa Sól, Oława, Prudnik, Wrocław, Zielona Góra, Żagań, Żary. Overall, between 1930 (last Romanian...
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