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the French ambassador was expelled for involvement with a plan to dethrone
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The French-Prussian treaty of 1679 meant that
Sobieski lost the major foreign ally for his planned campaign against Prussia; consequently, he started to distance himself from the pro-French faction, which, in turn, resulted in the cooling down of the Polish-French relations. During the Sejm of 1683,
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if such a thing were possible, and facing toward the city of Vienna, he planted his sword in the ground so that it became a steel cross. The morning light was shining directly into his grizzled face and glinting from the steel of the blade and glowing in some indifferent colored jewels set into the
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Sobieski had a number of long-term plans, including establishing his own dynasty in the
Commonwealth, regaining lost territories, and strengthening the country through various reforms. One of his ambitions was to unify Christian Europe in a crusade to drive the Turks out of Europe. At the beginning
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he is described as "an individual above his contemporaries, but still one of them"; an oligarch and a magnate, interested in personal wealth and power. His ambitions for the most part were instilled in him by his beloved wife, whom he undoubtedly loved more than any throne (when being forced to
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When he turned to go back to the camp, he discovered that there was another man up on this hill, a stone's throw away: some kind of monk or holy man, perhaps, as he was dressed in a rough sackcloth robe, with no finery. But then the bloke whipped out a sword. It was not one of your needle-thin
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weapon's hilt and crossbar. The man bowed his head and took to mumbling in Latin. The hand that wasn't holding the sword was thumbing through a rosary—Jack's cue to exit stage right. But as he was leaving he recognized the man with the broadsword as King John
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Austrians and Germans in a massive charge down the hillside. Soon, the Ottoman battle line was broken and the Ottoman forces scattered in disarray. At 5:30 pm, Sobieski entered the deserted tent of Kara Mustafa and the Battle of Vienna ended.
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promised to mediate a truce between the Ottomans and Poland so that Sobieski could focus his attentions on Prussia. The negotiations ended in failure and Sobieski's Baltic goals had to be tempered by the immediate reality of the Ottoman threat to the south.
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seemed more concerned with one another than with uniting to defend the country. The court faction called openly for confiscation of his estates and dismissal from office, and declared him an "enemy of the state". This division culminated in the humiliating
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G. Platania, Polonia e Curia romana. Corrispondenza del lucchese Tommaso Talenti segretario intimo del Re di Polonia con Carlo Barberini protettore del regno (1681–1693). vol. 1, pp. 7–613, Viterbo, Sette Città Editore, 2004,
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located there. The news of the battle coincided with the death of King Michal the day before the battle. This made Sobieski one of the leading figures of the state, so on 19 May the following year, he was elected monarch of the
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Sobieski is remembered in Poland as a "hero king", victor at Vienna who defeated the Ottoman threat, an image that became particularly well recognized after his story was told in many works of 19th-century literature. In the
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G. Platania, Polonia e Curia romana. Corrispondenza di Giovanni III Sobieski, re di Polonia, con Carlo Barberini, protettore del regno (1681–1696). Collana Barberiniana vol. 2, pp. 11–385, Viterbo, Sette Città editore,
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Jerzy Starnawski, Łacińska scenka dramatyczna ku czci Jana III Sobieskiego na łamach 'Nouvelles de la Republique des Lettres' /1684/, Zeszyty Naukowe Wyższej Szkoły Pedagogicznej w Bydgoszczy. Studia filologiczne 1983 z.
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troops and French support. Regaining control of this autonomous province was in the Commonwealth's best interest, and Sobieski also hoped for it to become part of his family domain. To this end he made the secret
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G. Platania, L’inedita corrispondenza di Jan III Sobieski e Carlo Barberini, cardinale Protettore del Regno, in Studia Wilanowskie, vol. XXII, pp. 99–119, Wilanów-Muzeum Palacu Króla Jana III w Wilanowie.
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Ioannes III, Dei Gratia rex Poloniae, magnus dux Lithuaniae, Russiae, Prussiae, Masoviae, Samogitiae, Livoniae, Smolensciae, Kijoviae, Volhyniae, Podlachiae, Severiae, Czernichoviaeque, etc.
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on 7–9 October. After early victories, the Polish found themselves a junior partner in the Holy League, gaining no lasting territorial or political rewards. The prolonged and indecisive
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was born in Paris. On 5 February 1668, he achieved the rank of Grand Hetman of the Crown, the highest military rank in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and thereby the
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divorce her and marry the former Queen as a condition to gain the throne, he immediately refused the throne) and tended to obey, at times blindly.
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other poems on the same occasion , are superior perhaps to any lyrical pieces that contemporary events have ever given birth to, those of the
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Memoirs of the Polish Baroque: the writings of Jan Chryzostom Pasek, a squire of the Commonwealth of Poland and Lithuania
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also weakened Sobieski's position at home. For the next four years Poland would blockade the key fortress at
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for the Polish throne, and after this candidacy fell apart,
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1505:(15 October 1672 – 10 February 1677), called "Barbelune"
2910:"Kto przewiózł trumnę Marysieńki Sobieskiej do Polski?"
1774:
He appears in his pre-royalty status as a character in
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on 17 June 1696 from a sudden heart attack. His wife,
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themselves with foreign courts rather than the state.
1830:
1530:(6 September 1677 – 19 November 1714), died unmarried
3138:, Printed for the author; and sold by Longman and Co
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Ignacy Zagórski, Edward Rastawiecki (baron) (1845).
1248:. In 1691, Sobieski undertook another expedition to
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3136:Authentic memoirs of John Sobieski, King of Poland
1898:. PWN, Polish Scientific Publishers. p. 223.
831:on 21 July, which ended the Lubomirski Rebellion.
4595:Polish people of the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667)
3343:. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). pp. 442–443.
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2185:Vienna 1683: Christian Europe Repels the Ottomans
1948:. Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. p. 382.
750:in 1658. In 1659, he was elected a deputy to the
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732:By 26 May 1656, he received the position of the
3031:. Crosby, Nichols, and company. pp. 87–88.
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2506:. University of California Press. p. 308.
2378:The War Chronicles: From Chariots to Flintlocks
2076:. University of Washington Press. p. 236.
1751:
650:. A promising commander, John was sent by King
410:and established himself as a leading figure in
1486:(2 November 1667 – 19 December 1737), married
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3528:
3182:Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de Sobieski
3143:Red. (Eds.) (1962–1964). "Jan III Sobieski".
2951:Oskar Halecki; W: F. Reddaway; J. H. Penson.
2746:Oskar Halecki; W: F. Reddaway; J. H. Penson.
2708:Oskar Halecki; W: F. Reddaway; J. H. Penson.
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2645:Oskar Halecki; W: F. Reddaway; J. H. Penson.
2618:Oskar Halecki; W: F. Reddaway; J. H. Penson.
2530:Oskar Halecki; W: F. Reddaway; J. H. Penson.
2470:Oskar Halecki; W: F. Reddaway; J. H. Penson.
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1694:Paralelle de Jules Cesar et du Roi de Pologne
1488:Countess Palatine Hedwig Elisabeth of Neuburg
999:, but could not retake the strategic town of
474:John Sobieski was born on 17 August 1629, in
434:", and the Pope hailed him as the saviour of
402:and during the Swedish invasion known as the
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1923:. Concept Publishing Company. p. 4142.
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1440:Equestrian monument of King John III inside
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789:Marie Casimire Louise de la Grange d'Arquien
203:Marie Casimire Louise de La Grange d'Arquien
4075:indicates monarch of questioned historicity
3004:. Cambridge University Press. p. 539.
2683:. American Philosophical Society. pp.
1727:The Day of the Siege: September Eleven 1683
1721:John III Sobieski's character is played by
1546:Jan (4 June 1683 – 1 January/12 April 1685)
738:(Standard-bearer of the Crown). During the
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1479:, Burgundy, France. Their children were:
1359:Commemorative plaque featuring Sobieski,
823:. Soon afterward, he was defeated at the
705:, enlisting under the command of hetmans
3088:"Nouvelles de la republique des lettres"
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1776:Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword
1520:(4 March 1676 – 10 March 1730), married
1467:On 5 July 1665, he married the widow of
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3238:Jan Sobieski: The King Who Saved Europe
3198:(two volumes, new edition, Paris, 1855)
3175:Sobieski et sa politique de 1674 à 1683
3046:(in Polish). S.H. Merzbach. p. 75.
2562:Hetmani Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów
1883:
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604:. They founded and commanded their own
529:. John Sobieski spent his childhood in
3291:Polish website about John III Sobieski
3216:Radoslaw Sikora, Bartosz Musialowicz,
2074:The Polish–Lithuanian state, 1386–1795
1946:The Complete Prophecies of Nostradamus
1711:only excepted.—W. W. (1816 and 1820.)"
1676:Nouvelles de la république des lettres
947:Sobieski's coronation (1676), relief,
838:and their Crimean Tatar allies in the
791:and was promoted to the rank of Grand
1307:Portrayal of Sobieski's royal crown,
1082:Sobieski defeats the Ottomans at the
1065:Prussia defeated the Swedish invasion
897:major Ottoman incursions in the south
884:John III Sobieski, the victor of the
375:) 17 August 1629 – 17 June 1696) was
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3495:Great Marshal of the Crown of Poland
3323:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
2832:World Book, Inc (2007). "Volume 1".
2784:. Xlibris Corporation. p. 189.
1674:the first known book review journal
1419:John III Sobieski Monument in Gdańsk
1172:Victorious John III Sobieski at the
2861:. New York: Macmillan. p. 103.
2564:(in Polish). Bellona. p. 227.
2181:Simon Millar; Peter Dennis (2008).
1980:. Peeters Publishers. p. 165.
642:and fought with distinction in the
636:. John was promoted to the rank of
478:, now in Ukraine, then part of the
383:from 1674 until his death in 1696.
1655:(1642–1707) wrote a collection of
844:Polish–Cossack–Tatar War (1666–71)
25:
3311:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913).
2752:. CUP Archive. pp. 547–548.
2714:. CUP Archive. pp. 544–545.
2624:. CUP Archive. pp. 543–544.
2351:Jews and Judaism in World History
1246:Tatars would raid the borderlands
1195:hilltop, Sobieski led the Polish
470:, the birthplace of John Sobieski
1864:
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1667:," published by Piero Matini in
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1057:the ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia
863:Philip William, Elector Palatine
448:Augustus II of Poland and Saxony
338:[ˈjanˈtʂɛt͡ɕisɔˈbʲɛskʲi]
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176:, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
4590:People of the Great Turkish War
3505:Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski
3001:The Cambridge History of Poland
2954:The Cambridge History of Poland
2749:The Cambridge History of Poland
2711:The Cambridge History of Poland
2648:The Cambridge History of Poland
2621:The Cambridge History of Poland
2533:The Cambridge History of Poland
2473:The Cambridge History of Poland
1263:King John III Sobieski died in
740:three-day-long battle of Warsaw
697:, and swore allegiance to King
681:", John Sobieski was among the
390:, Sobieski was educated at the
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32:John of Poland (disambiguation)
4580:Jagiellonian University alumni
4126:List of early Lithuanian dukes
3134:Tindal Palmer, Alicia (1815),
1318:Polish Biographical Dictionary
1291:, Poland. He was succeeded by
804:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
658:. There, Sobieski learned the
585:, and Italian, in addition to
535:Bartłomiej Nowodworski College
488:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
484:Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
154:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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3270:(three volumes, Cracow, 1684)
2859:Great Men and Women of Poland
2811:. Xlibris Corp. p. 195.
2677:Kenneth Meyer Setton (1991).
2189:. Osprey Publishing. p.
1806:History of Poland (1569–1795)
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630:Marek died in Tatar captivity
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4550:17th-century Polish monarchs
4467:Stanisław August Poniatowski
4060:Stanisław August Poniatowski
3476:Great Crown Hetman of Poland
3444:Field Crown Hetman of Poland
3189:Johann III., König von Polen
2957:. CUP Archive. p. 547.
2857:Mizwa, Stephen Paul (1942).
2805:Miltiades Varvounis (2012).
2778:Miltiades Varvounis (2012).
2651:. CUP Archive. p. 541.
2536:. CUP Archive. p. 542.
2476:. CUP Archive. p. 538.
2408:. CUP Archive. p. 564.
2348:Howard N. Lupovitch (2009).
2146:. p. 24. Archived from
2133:Brian Glyn Williams (2013).
1791:in a chapter recounting the
1690:Motet Dramatique ou Oratoire
865:. Following the election of
579:William II, Prince of Orange
430:named Sobieski the "Lion of
247:Teresa, Electress of Bavaria
36:John Sobieski (U.S. Colonel)
4442:Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki
4131:List of Lithuanian monarchs
4035:Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki
3776:Władysław III Spindleshanks
3145:Polski Słownik Biograficzny
2834:The World Book Encyclopedia
2560:Mirosław Nagielski (1995).
2381:. Fair Winds. p. 323.
1334:and the historian and poet
1178:Jerzy Siemiginowski-Eleuter
1042:Sobieski wanted to conquer
867:Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki
596:and the hostilities of the
372:[joˈannɛssoˈbiʃiʊs]
355:['joːnässo'bʲɛskis]
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4575:Burials at Wawel Cathedral
3488:Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski
3469:Stanisław "Rewera" Potocki
3334:"John III. Sobieski"
3170:(Amsterdam, 1761 and 1783)
2446:. Routledge. p. 727.
2354:. Routledge. p. 120.
2327:. Routledge. p. 726.
1742:is also referenced in the
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1003:, and a peace treaty (the
711:Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski
699:Charles X Gustav of Sweden
675:Swedish invasion of Poland
520:Zofia Teofillia Daniłowicz
292:Zofia Teofillia Daniłowicz
94:19 May 1674 – 17 June 1696
34:. For his descendant, see
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3168:Histoire de Jean Sobieski
3147:(in Polish). Vol. X.
2502:Wiktor Waintraub (1976).
1768:, chapter "The Continent"
1096:Stanisław Jan Jabłonowski
632:after his capture at the
351:Lithuanian pronunciation:
59:
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4560:Grand dukes of Lithuania
4174:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
3861:Dukes of Sieradz-Łęczyca
2836:. Bellona. p. 132.
2440:Frank N. Magill (2013).
2321:Frank N. Magill (2013).
2143:The Jamestown Foundation
2047:Sobieski, King of Poland
1399:Monument of Sobieski in
973:Order of the Holy Spirit
909:Polish-Lithuanian Tatars
533:. After graduating from
3841:Dukes of Greater Poland
3402:Grand Duke of Lithuania
3340:Encyclopædia Britannica
2998:de Battaglia, O.Forst.
2375:Joseph Cummins (2008).
1919:J.A. Hammerton (2007).
1821:List of Polish monarchs
1738:His involvement in the
1700:..." (pp. 183–185)
1469:Jan "Sobiepan" Zamoyski
1458:Sobieski and his family
1332:Adam Adamandy Kochański
1299:Legacy and significance
673:After the start of the
522:was a granddaughter of
392:Jagiellonian University
381:Grand Duke of Lithuania
85:Grand Duke of Lithuania
4600:Polish Roman Catholics
4452:Augustus II the Strong
4045:Augustus II the Strong
3962:Władysław III of Varna
3846:Dukes of Little Poland
3751:Władysław II the Exile
3706:Casimir I the Restorer
3700:Bolesław the Forgotten
2402:F. L. Carsten (1961).
1944:Mario Reading (2009).
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446:. He was succeeded by
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18:King John III Sobieski
4457:Stanisław Leszczyński
4417:Anna the Jagiellonian
4376:Sigismund II Augustus
4342:Sigismund Kęstutaitis
4115:Monarchs of Lithuania
3987:Sigismund II Augustus
3957:Władysław II Jagiełło
3934:Louis I the Hungarian
3916:Casimir III the Great
3811:Bolesław V the Chaste
3786:Mieszko IV Tanglefoot
3756:Bolesław IV the Curly
3726:Bolesław III Wrymouth
3633:Piast the Wheelwright
3320:Catholic Encyclopedia
3314:"John Sobieski"
3236:Miltiades Varvounis,
2072:Daniel Stone (2001).
1766:King of the Vagabonds
1733:Europa Universalis IV
1579:English translation:
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1256:Later years and death
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575:Charles II of England
506:, was the Voivode of
496:de Sobieszyn Sobieski
480:Ruthenian Voivodeship
466:
364:Ioannes III Sobiscius
334:Polish pronunciation:
53:Defender of the Faith
4481:Kingdom of Lithuania
4462:August III the Saxon
4437:John II Casimir Vasa
4142:Kingdom of Lithuania
4030:John II Casimir Vasa
3949:Jagiellonian dynasty
3911:Władysław I Łokietek
3711:Bolesław II the Bold
3684:Bolesław I the Brave
3173:Du Hamel de Breuil,
1892:Aleksander Gieysztor
1692:(pp. 181–182),
1653:Vincenzo da Filicaia
1484:James Louis Sobieski
1061:treaties with France
848:James Louis Sobieski
817:Marshal of the Crown
813:Lubomirski Rebellion
785:Marie Louise Gonzaga
726:Portrait of John III
703:John II Casimir Vasa
598:Khmelnytsky Uprising
539:University of Kraków
527:Stanisław Żółkiewski
412:Poland and Lithuania
396:Khmelnytsky Uprising
368:Latin pronunciation:
4570:Field Crown Hetmans
4565:Great Crown Hetmans
4412:Henry III of Valois
4371:Sigismund I the Old
4250:House of Gediminids
3982:Sigismund I the Old
3926:Capet-Anjou dynasty
3816:Leszek II the Black
3806:Bolesław the Horned
3766:Casimir II the Just
3761:Mieszko III the Old
3454:Dymitr Wiśniowiecki
3329:Bain, Robert Nisbet
2153:on 21 October 2013.
1698:Venit, vidit, vicit
1647:Literary references
1583:by the grace of God
1541:Maria Józefa Wessel
1537:Konstanty Władysław
1528:Aleksander Benedykt
1376:Scutum Sobiescianum
1336:Wespazjan Kochowski
1152:Charles of Lorraine
1073:Charles of Lorraine
961:Louis XIV of France
687:Krzysztof Opaliński
571:Louis II de Bourbon
500:Janina coat of arms
436:Western Christendom
347:Jonas III Sobieskis
4427:Sigismund III Vasa
4352:House of Jagiellon
4226:House of Mindaugas
4183:House of Mindaugas
4151:House of Mindaugas
4020:Sigismund III Vasa
3871:Dukes of Pomerania
3801:Henry II the Pious
3716:Władysław I Herman
3694:Mieszko II Lambert
3544:Monarchs of Poland
3465:Title last held by
3433:Title last held by
3424:Political offices
3413:Title next held by
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2244:Tindal Palmer 1815
2121:Tindal Palmer 1815
2109:Tindal Palmer 1815
2097:Tindal Palmer 1815
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855:commander-in-chief
840:Battle of Podhajce
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691:Palatine of Poznań
668:Battle of Okhmativ
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3997:Elective monarchy
3881:Přemyslid dynasty
3796:Henry the Bearded
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3502:Succeeded by
3451:Succeeded by
3437:Stefan Czarniecki
3279:978-80-903476-3-2
3262:978-88-7853-252-6
2964:978-1-00-128802-4
2843:978-0-7166-0107-4
2818:978-1-4628-8082-9
2791:978-1-4628-8082-9
2759:978-1-00-128802-4
2721:978-1-00-128802-4
2694:978-0-87169-192-7
2658:978-1-00-128802-4
2631:978-1-00-128802-4
2543:978-1-00-128802-4
2483:978-1-00-128802-4
2453:978-1-135-92414-0
2415:978-0-521-04544-5
2388:978-1-61673-403-9
2361:978-1-135-18965-5
2334:978-1-135-92414-0
2200:978-1-84603-231-8
2049:. pp. 30–31.
1955:978-1-906787-39-4
1930:978-81-7268-144-9
1896:History of Poland
1789:James A. Michener
1764:Neal Stephenson,
1723:Jerzy Skolimowski
1709:Hebrew Scriptures
1385:Johannes Hevelius
1328:Johannes Hevelius
1234:Battle of Párkány
1125:Holy Roman Empire
1088:Martino Altomonte
1053:Treaty of Jaworów
1005:Treaty of Żurawno
902:Treaty of Buchach
827:, and signed the
756:Treaty of Hadiach
707:Stefan Czarniecki
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594:Władysław IV Vasa
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836:Petro Doroshenko
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4540:1629 births
4405:(1569–1795)
4354:(1440–1569)
4337:Švitrigaila
4252:(1285–1440)
4228:(1269–1285)
4209:(1267–1269)
4185:(1263–1267)
4153:(1236–1263)
4050:Stanisław I
3826:Przemysł II
3417:Augustus II
3159:Chełmecki,
2099:, p. 7
2062:, p. 5
1683:philosopher
1571:(in Polish)
1293:Augustus II
1223:Jan Matejko
1137:Christendom
1129:Holy League
1114: 1682
1025:battle-axes
842:during the
628:. In 1652,
123:Augustus II
109:Predecessor
4534:Categories
4259:Butigeidis
4197:Vaišvilkas
3967:Casimir IV
3610:Leszko III
3499:1667–1674
3480:1667–1674
3448:1666–1667
3406:1674–1696
3212:8886091613
3194:Salvandy,
2908:FM., RMF.
1878:References
1680:Protestant
1591:Grand Duke
1581:John III,
1561:(in Latin)
1193:Kahlenberg
1027:, and the
933:Pac family
679:The Deluge
677:known as "
386:Born into
343:Lithuanian
139:1629-08-17
100:Coronation
4366:Alexander
4327:Skirgaila
4274:Gediminas
4240:Daumantas
4235:Traidenis
4160:Mindaugas
3977:Alexander
3901:Restored
3833:See also:
3679:Mieszko I
3661:Siemomysł
3628:Chościsko
3623:Popiel II
3603:Leszko II
3575:Krakus II
3552:Legendary
3391:Michael I
3250:0137-7329
1639:Chernihiv
1611:Samogitia
1595:Lithuania
1123:, of the
1121:Leopold I
717:Commander
639:pułkownik
608:chorągiew
606:banners (
567:The Hague
512:Castellan
454:Biography
432:Lechistan
308:Signature
119:Successor
113:Michael I
4332:Vytautas
4315:Kęstutis
4291:Algirdas
4286:Jaunutis
4264:Butvydas
4192:Treniota
3791:Konrad I
3721:Zbigniew
3651:Siemowit
3617:Popiel I
3596:Leszko I
3568:Krakus I
3357:Sobieski
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3187:Rieder,
3180:Dupont,
2898:, p. 419
2882:, p. 418
2605:, p. 417
2308:, p. 416
2276:, p. 415
2234:, p. 414
2035:, p. 413
1894:(1979).
1871:Monarchy
1800:See also
1762:—
1671:in 1684.
1669:Florence
1631:Podlasie
1627:Volhynia
1619:Smolensk
1599:Ruthenia
1585:King of
1250:Moldavia
1242:Kamenets
1225:, 1880,
1031:adopted
1013:Pavoloch
981:Bratslav
924:fortress
875:szlachta
852:de facto
662:and the
508:Ruthenia
428:Ottomans
298:Religion
272:Sobieski
4520:italics
4518:are in
4403:Elected
4303:Jogaila
4269:Vytenis
4073:Italics
3939:Jadwiga
3689:Bezprym
3582:Lech II
3226:, 2016.
3166:Coyer,
3090:. 1684.
3076:. 1684.
2988:, p.420
1833:Portals
1756:lustily
1748:novels:
1661:canzoni
1635:Severia
1615:Livonia
1607:Masovia
1603:Prussia
1346:Gallery
1265:Wilanów
1199:husaria
1069:Austria
1048:Swedish
1044:Prussia
1037:dragoon
1001:Żórawno
985:Mogilev
806:in 1657
793:Marshal
761:starost
618:cossack
614:cavalry
551:Antwerp
547:Leipzig
531:Żółkiew
494:family
482:in the
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1309:Gdańsk
1289:Warsaw
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1269:Poland
1148:Kraków
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563:Leiden
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1011:and
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