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Jakub Zadzik ( 1582 – March 17, 1642 ) was a Polish Great Crown Secretary from 1613 to 1627, bishop of Chełmno from 1624, Crown Deputy Chancellor from 1627, Great Crown Chancellor from 1628 to 1635, bishop of Kraków from 1635, diplomat, szlachcic, magnate in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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Jakub Zadzik, Bishop and Chancellor of the Crown, detail of a ceiling painting in the Bishops ' Palace depicting the trial of the Polish Brethren | Arians in 1641.
In 1527 bishop Piotr Tomicki founded a bell for the church and between 1637 and 1642 Manierist palace was erected near the market place by Bishop Jakub Zadzik.
In 1641 the bishop Jakub Zadzik commenced construction of a magnificent Catholic church, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, and settled Catholic monks in Raków, with the task to convert the Polish brethren.
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* 1285 – January 6 – Archbishop Jakub Świnka orders all priests subject to his bishopry in Poland to deliver sermons in Polish rather than German, thus further unifying the Catholic Church in Poland and fostering a national identity.
* January 6 – Archbishop Jakub Świnka orders all priests subject to his bishopry in Poland to deliver sermons in Polish rather than German, thus further unifying the Catholic Church in Poland and fostering a national identity.
James Louis Sobieski ( full name in Polish: Jakub Ludwik Henryk Sobieski ; 2 November 1667 – 19 December 1737 ) was the son of King John III of Poland and Marie Casimire Louise de La Grange d ' Arquien.
* Jakub Czajko ( July 2004 ) "", Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, volume 21, number 2, pages 261 – 271.
The rebels quickly grew in power thanks to the support of Archbishop Jakub ze Żnina of Gniezno, who excommunicated the High Duke – as a punishment for the fate of the voivode Włostowic – resulting in an additional series of rebellions.
Modrzewski was born in Wolbórz ( also known as Woybor, Voibor, Woibor, Wojbor, Woyborz and Wolborz ), near Piotrków Trybunalski, the son of Jakub Modrzewski ( 1477 – 1529 ).
Jakub Hořčický ( in Latin Jacobus Sinapius ) ( 1575 – 25 September 1622 ), later granted the title z Tepence (" of Tepenec "), was a Bohemian pharmacist and personal doctor of Emperor Rudolf II.
Jakub Berman ( Warsaw, 26 December 1901 – 10 April 1984, Warsaw, Poland ) was born into a middle-class Jewish family.
During the 2008 – 09 season, Richards tallied 16 goals and 48 points in 55 games before sustaining a broken right wrist following a check from Columbus Blue Jackets forward Jakub Voráček on February 16, 2009.
Jakub Šimon Jan Ryba ( 26 October 1765 – 8 April 1815 ) was a Czech teacher and composer of classical music.
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Jakub Świnka ( died March 4, 1314 ) was a Polish Catholic priest, the Archbishop of Gniezno and a notable politician and supporter of the idea of unification of all Polish lands under the rule of Władysław I the Elbow-high.
This didn't last long, however, as Washington traded Grier on March 4, 2004 to the Buffalo Sabres for Czech prospect Jakub Klepiš.
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Maciej Płażyński was married to Elżbieta Płażyńska and together they had three children: Jakub, Katarzyna, and Kacper.
Two novels by Gombrowicz were filmed: Pornografia directed by Jan Jakub Kolski ( the film was completed in 2003 ) and Ferdydurke directed by Jerzy Skolimowski.
It is believed that it was Joseph Stalin who put pressure on Bolesław Bierut and Jakub Berman to remove Gomułka and Spychalski as well as their followers from power in 1948.
Wajda was born in Suwałki, Poland, the son of Aniela ( née Biaxowas ), a school teacher, and Jakub Wajda, an army officer.
His father, Jakub Sobieski, was the Palatine of Ruthenia and Castellan of Kraków ; his mother, Zofia Teofillia Daniłowicz was a granddaughter of Hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski.
He was named after his grandfather Jakub, his godfather King Louis XIV ( Ludwik ) and the exiled Queen Henrietta ( Henryk ) Maria of England, his godmother.
Between 1651 and 1661 part of Gambia was ( indirectly ) a colony of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ; it was purchased by the Courlandish duke Jakub Kettler.
These were captured by Wenceslaus who now, after gaining most of the Polish lands, is crowned in Gniezno as king of Poland by archbishop Jakub Świnka Upon the deaths of Wenceslaus and his successor Wenceslaus III and with them the extinction of the Přemyslid dynasty, Pomerelia was recaptured by Władysław I the Elbow-high in 1306.
Wejherowo was founded in 1643 as Wola Wejherowska, by the voivode of the Malbork Voivodeship, Jakub Wejher, with the consent of King Władysław IV Vasa of Poland.
In June, 1945 Zofia Kossak was called in by Jakub Berman, the new Polish Minister of the Interior, a Jew.
With three Polish provinces in his hands ( Greater Poland, Lesser Poland and Mazovia ), Charles Gustav decided to head back northwards, to Royal Prussia, which was defended by Voivode of Malbork, Jakub Wejher.
As he was the strongest Polish duke of the time, possessed the royal insignia from Kraków, and had support of the clergy for the unification of Poland, he was crowned king of Poland in 1295 by the archbishop of Gniezno, Jakub Świnka, and five other bishops.
In 1296, he was kidnapped by men of the electors of Brandenburg, with some help from the Polish noble families of Nałęcz and Zaremba, and murdered on 8 February in Rogoźno by Jakub Kaszuba.
It was led by bookseller Walenty Stefański, poet Ryszard Berwiński and lawyer Jakub Krauthofer-Krotowski.
The city itself, at that time part of Sandomierz Voivodeship, was built from scratch in 1597 by Jakub Gawroński of Rawa coat of arms on the left bank of the Kamienna river, situated in the Vistula river basin.
During the time of Reformation the starost of Konin was Jakub Ostroróg-person of merit with regard to hawking about the very idea of Reformation and well disposed to apostates.
The principal building adjacent to the tower and facing the Main Square was built by the town Mayor Jacobus II ( also called Jakab, Jakub ) in the 14th century, while the tower ( originally Gothic ) was erected in the late 13th century.
A similar uprising was started by Jakub Jasiński in Vilnius ( Wilno ) on 22 April and soon other cities and towns followed.
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