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  • ...from [[Venice]], who settled in the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] at the [[royal court]] of King [[Sigismund III Vasa]]. ...few of them have survived, most notably in the local Dominican church and the [[Corpus Christi Basilica]]. ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Danzig]], Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth ...ottsched+comedy&pg=PA68|title=German Literature of the Eighteenth Century: The Enlightenment and Sensibility|last=Becker-Cantarino|first=Barbara|date=2005 ...
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  • ...and [[mathematician]]. Endersch also held the title of Royal Mathematician to King [[Augustus III of Poland]]. ...rope], page 190-191, Jaroslav Miller 2008</ref> in the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]].<ref>Daniel Stone,''A History of East Central Europe'', University of Was ...
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  • ...ked as a private scholar. From 1714 to 1723 he worked as an ambassador for the court of [[Denmark]]. ...nnswaldau]] and [[Christian Heinrich Postel]]. Wernicke was openly hostile to [[Christian Friedrich Hunold]]. He died in [[Copenhagen]] in 1725. ...
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  • {{About|the architect|the poet|Bernardo Morando (poet)}} ...he ''[[new town]]'' of [[Zamość]], modelled on [[Renaissance]] theories of the 'ideal city'. ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Danzig]], [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] ...he was created a baron in France or in Poland or whether he simply assumed the title cannot be determined.</ref> ...
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  • ...eneric term|the association of primarily former British Empire territories|Commonwealth of Nations|other uses}} ...y|date=1791|publisher=Nicholson & Company|language=en|quote=COMMONWEAL, or COMMONWEALTH ... a republic; a democracy.}}</ref> ...
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  • ...ion]], [[Belarus]]. It is located about 30 kilometres west of [[Pinsk]] on the [[Yaselda River]]. ...land, in the late 18th century it was also part of the Pińsk [[powiat]] of the [[Brest Litovsk Voivodeship]]. ...
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  • ...unication among early-20th-century [[Polish Americans|Polish immigrants to the United States]]. ...incorporated as a crest into an English [[Grant of arms|Grant of Arms]] by the English College of Arms. ...
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  • | caption = Wojciech Chrzanowski during the [[Battle of Novara (1849)|battle of Novara]], 1849. | birth_place = [[Gmina Biskupice]], [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth|Poland]] ...
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  • ...21534840}}</ref> [[geologist]], [[mineralogist]], educator, and founder of the [[University of Santiago, Chile|University of Santiago]], in [[Chile]]. Dom After a youth passed in [[partitioned Poland]], Domeyko participated in the [[November Uprising|Polish–Russian War 1830–31]]. Upon Russian victory, he ...
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  • ...name="Krasicki" /> [[Fables and Parables|Poland's La Fontaine]], author of the [[Adventures of Mr. Nicholas Wisdom|first Polish novel]], playwright, journ ...79), ''Satires'' (1779), and poetic letters and religious lyrics, in which the artistry of his poetic language reached its summit.<ref name="Krasicki"/> ...
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  • ...Voivodeship]]. Before administrative reorganization in 1999 it belonged to the [[Tarnów Voivodeship]]. ...4, King [[Władysław Jagiełło]] visited the town with his court, on the way to Nowy Korczyn. ...
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  • {{Short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive; see [[WP:SDNONE]] --> [[File:Meczet Gdansk 1.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Gdańsk]] [[mosque]]]] ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Danzig]], [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] | death_place = [[The Hague]], [[Dutch Republic]] ...
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  • {{For|the surname|Szeptycki}} | image_caption = {{hlist|Clockwise from top: Church of the Holy Spirit|Saint Josaphat Church|Saint George Monastery|Potocki Palace}} ...
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  • ...]] of the Ottoman Turkish language. His musical works are considered among the most important in 17th-century [[Ottoman music]]. ...ef|capture}} he was captured by a Turkish prince as his sister was married to an [[Ottoman sultan]]. ...
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  • ...tion: Socinians/Polish Brethren and Their Ideas on the Religious Freedom," The Polish Review, Vol. XXXVIII, No.4, pp. 447–468, 1993. ...st Association, Houston, 1995. Marian Hillar, "The Philosophical Legacy of the 16th and 17th Century Socinians: Their ...
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  • {{redirect|Lithuanian Tatars|the Tatar population in Lithuania proper|Tatars in Lithuania}} ...of [[Golden Horde]] but with smaller and reversed ''[[tamga]]'' located on the upper hoist side. ...
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  • ...uel Pepys]] in Axe Yard, London, in the early 1660s. He studied briefly at the [[University of Cambridge]] upon arriving in England. ...on'' (1992), p. 227.</ref> it is housed in a special Hartlib collection at the [[University of Sheffield]], England. ...
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