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Kolumna and Zygmunta
Kolumna Zygmunta is erected.
* Kolumna Zygmunta
Image: Kolumna Zygmunta + Zamek Krolewski ( 1941 ). jpg
* Warszawa za Wazów – Kolumna Zygmunta
* Kolumna Zygmunta
pl: Kolumna Zygmunta III Wazy w Warszawie

Kolumna and .
A number of popular rock groups have come out of this kind of venue, such as Sin Dios, Extremoduro, Kolumna Durruti, Refugio and Platero y Tu in Madrid and Ojos de Brujo and Gadjo in Barcelona.
File: Kolumna Zygmunta-tablica północna. jpg
File: Kolumna Zygmunta-tablica południowa. jpg
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Zygmunta and Sigismund's
Other paintings in this group include Unia Lubelska ( Union of Lublin ) ( 1869 ), Stefan Batory pod Pskowem ( Stefan Batory at the siege of Pskov ) ( 1872 ), Kopernik ( Nicolaus Copernicus ), Dzwon Zygmunta ( Sigismund's Bell ) ( 1874 ), Hołd Pruski ( Prussian Tribute ) ( 1882 ), Sobieski pod Wiedniem ( Jan III Sobieski at the Battle of Vienna ) ( 1883 ), Wernyhora, Kościuszko pod Racławicami ( Tadeusz Kościuszko at the battle of Racławice ) ( 1888 ), Dzieje Cywilizacji w Polsce ( History of civilization in Poland ) ( 1889 ) and Konstytucja 3 Maja ( Constitution of the 3 May ) ( 1891 ).

Zygmunta and Warsaw
* Krystyna Tokarzówna and Stanisław Fita, Bolesław Prus, 1847-1912: kalendarz życia i twórczości, pod redakcją Zygmunta Szweykowskiego ( Bolesław Prus, 1847-1912: a Calendar of Life and Work, edited by Zygmunt Szweykowski ), Warsaw, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1969.

Zygmunta and III
* Dzieje panowania Zygmunta III ( A History of the Reign of Zygmunt III )

Zygmunta and .
Życie i działalność Zygmunta Korybutowicza.

Sigismund's and Column
Construction of Sigismund's Column in Warsaw, detail of the 1646 engraving.
One of the most renowned works he ordered was the raising of the Sigismund's Column in Warsaw.
Sigismund's Column (), erected in 1644, is located in Castle Square, Warsaw, Poland.
Sigismund's Column now stands at 22 metres and is adorned by four eagles.
Construction of the Sigismund's Column, detail of the 1646 engraving by Willem Hondius.
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The Square ( in a more or less triangular shape ) features landmark Sigismund's Column to the south-west, and is surrounded by historic townhouses.

Sigismund's and is
Although she accepts the strong likelihood that the Lex Burgundionum as we have it was the product of Sigismund's reign, Katherine Fisher Drew still argues that a core of this law code is the product of Gundobad or his chancellery.
He is first mentioned in Hungary around 1382, when he entered the service of Sigismund's treasurer and was awarded the castle in Simontornya ( Simonsthurm ).
The Sigismund's Tower is located in the centre of the main façade, flanked on both sides by the castle.
Sigismund's Chapel, or Zygmunt Chapel (" Kaplica Zygmuntowska "), adjoining the southern wall of the cathedral, is one of the most notable pieces of architecture in Kraków and perhaps " the purest example of Renaissance architecture outside Italy.
The Sigismund's Chapel ( Kaplica Zygmuntowska ) is one of the most notable examples of architecture in Kraków.
One of his most notable works is the integral design and funerary monuments in the Bartolommeo Berrecci's Sigismund's Chapel in the Wawel Cathedral.

Sigismund's and Warsaw
In 1656 during the Swedish and German siege of Warsaw a shot hit Sigismund's Tower spire, which caused it to break and destruct as it fell onto the castle's courtyard.

Sigismund's and King
John Sigismund's most significant action was his conversion from Lutheranism to Calvinism, after he had earlier equalized the rights of Catholics and Protestants in the Duchy of Prussia under pressure from the King of Poland.
When Charles landed in Dalmatia in September 1385, Mary's kingdom was already at war with both Sigismund's brother Wenceslaus, King of Bohemia and Germany, and the queen mother's cousin, King Tvrtko I of Bosnia.
In 523 Clotilde finally took revenge for the murder of her father, when she incited her sons against her cousin King Sigismund of Burgundy, the son of Gundobad, and provoked the Burgundian War, which led to Sigismund's deposition and imprisonment, and his assassination the following year.
In turn, her eldest son Chlodomer was killed during the following Burgundian campaign under Sigismund's successor King Godomar at the Battle of Vézeronce.
It was then captured by Sigismund's forces, and on 9 September 1437 Roháč, still refusing to accept Sigismund as his King, was hanged in Prague.
Dabiša arrived there, recognized King Sigismund's supreme rule and gave up Dalmatia and Croatia in his name.
King Sigismund's men had to fall back to Nin, which was subsequently attacked by Bosnians.
Sigismund's brother King Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia arranged a temporary truce and mediated between the belligerents, though without result.
Barbara gave birth to a daughter, Elisabeth, Sigismund's only surviving issue and heiress, who married King Albert II of Germany.
Erected between 1643 and 1644, the column was constructed on the orders of Sigismund's son and successor, King Władysław IV Vasa.
After Sigismund's death, Lithuania was to return to the King of Poland ; thus the Union of Grodno abandoned provisions of the Union of Horodło ( 1413 ), which envisioned that the Lithuanian nobility would elect their new Grand Duke with consent of the Polish nobles.
She also funded several distinguished tomb monuments in the Wawel Cathedral, including the monument of her brother King Sigismund Augustus and her own monument in Sigismund's Chapel ( both 1574 – 1575, Santi Gucci ) and her husband Stephen Báthory in the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary ( 1586, Santi Gucci ) as well as the tomb of mother Bona Sforza in the Basilica di San Nicola in Bari ( 1593 ).

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