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confirmed the ownership of Lowicz by the Gniezno Primates. Nevertheless, the dukes of Masovia on several occasions tried to place Lowicz under their authority, which resulted in conflicts with Polish kings, who supported the Archbishops. On April 8, 1382,
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Rozporządzenie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 22 października 2012 r. w sprawie uznania za pomnik historii "Łowicz - Bazylika Katedralna (dawna Kolegiata Prymasowska) pod wezwaniem Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Marii
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with traditional wooden houses. It is a vast open-air display of historical structures depicting traditional Polish village-life; a collection of artifacts spread over a 17-hectare (42 acre) site, just outside the town.
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The town remained under the authority of the Archbishops of Gniezno, and as a residency of the Primates of Poland, since 1572 Łowicz occasionally served as a second capital of the Kingdom, during the periods known as
638:(New Town). In 1443, a town hall was built in the market square of the Old Town. Due to its convenient locations, multiple royal privileges and frequent fairs, Łowicz prospered. Administratively it was located in the 1174: 968:, where they were initially imprisoned, to Łowicz. These Poles were mainly old people and women with children, many were sent to nearby villages, while over 3,400 stayed in the town as of mid-November 1944. 1046:
Neoclassical town hall (1825–28), designed by Bonifacy Witkowski, with a plaque commemorating 5,808 inhabitants of Łowicz murdered by the Germans during World War II, and plaques commemorating visits of
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took place in the area of the town. Germany carried out several air raids on Łowicz on September 3–6, 1939, damaging many buildings and killing hundreds of civilians. The town was captured by the
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funded the first brick church in town, and a new Roman Catholic parish. In the 1430s, old wooden church in Lowicz's Old Town was replaced by a brick, Gothic complex. On April 25, 1433, Archbishop
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Gedaliah Shaiak (1905-1983), Australian Yiddish language writer and journalist; editor of Jewish Post (Melbourne); contributor to memorial book about Jewish Lowicz; also artist
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for the purpose of persecution and exploitation. The ghetto was liquidated in March 1941, when all its 8,000–8,200 inhabitants were transported in cattle trucks to
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three days later. Between September 14–16, the town changed hands three times. Finally, Polish forces abandoned Łowicz in the night of September 16/17, 1939.
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It is not known when Lowicz received town charter. First document which calls it oppidium (town) dates back to 1298, and was issued by Duke Boleslaw I of
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was located east of the old gord, along the Bzura and around the wooden church, which stood in the location of contemporary Cathedral Basilica.
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In 1831, following the last will of Joanna Grudzinska, the Duchy of Lowicz became the property of Polish rulers. Since at that time Russian
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is believed to have stayed in one of the houses on the main square. Also, the town was at the centre of the largest battle of the German
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Gale, Timothy L. (Ed). (1997). The Encyclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life. Volume 4: Europe. Detroit, Michigan: Gale Research.
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Kowalska-Urbankowa, Zofia (1985). "Jarosław ze Skotnik Bogoria, arcybiskup gnieźnieński, prawodawca i dyplomata (zm. 1376)".
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Bitwy i potyczki 1863-1864. Na podstawie materyałów drukowanych i rękopiśmiennych Muzeum Narodowego w Rapperswilu
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Holy Spirit Church, built in the early 15th century in Gothic style, and rebuilt/remodelled several times,
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besieged Łowicz, and such conflicts occasionally returned until the incorporation of Mazovia into Poland.
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built a brick Gothic castle in the location of the former gord. The castle became one of residences of
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confirmed the town charter of Łowicz and unified legal regulations of the three districts of Łowicz:
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Baroque Piarist Church of Our Lady of Graces and Adalbert of Prague (1672–80), with a Rococo façade,
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Monument to Poles, Jews and Soviet prisoners of war, imprisoned and killed in a local German
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of Łowicz lasted until January 17, 1945. Over 5,000 inhabitants were killed during the war.
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and "Ghetto List" by Michael Peters at www.deathcamps.org/occupation/ghettolist.htm  
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was temporarily kept in the Collegiate church in Łowicz before his burial in the
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ruins of a Gothic castle of Primates of Poland, built in ca. 1355 by Archbishop
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Jeanne Pratt (born 1936), Australian philanthropist and businesswoman, wife of
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monument to the Sons of Łowicz Land, Fighters for Polish Independence at the
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Baroque Bernardine Church of the Immaculate Conception and Saint Elisabeth,
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regarded themselves as Kings of Poland, the duchy belonged to them until
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often traveled that route. Łowicz was also a garrison town of the Polish
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Rodowody pułków polskich i oddziałów równorzędnych od r. 1717 do r. 1831
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The Forgotten Holocaust: The Poles Under German Occupation, 1939-1944
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river ford existed in the location of the castle. Lowicz, spelled as
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Baroque complex of missionaries, built in the early 18th century by
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when the town became a temporary "capital" of Poland during the
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Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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gave permission for construction of the first railroad in the
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The history of Lowicz dates back to the 12th century, when a
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Territorial changes of Polish Voivodeships on April 1, 1938
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was completed in 1848, giving Łowicz rail connection with
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Lowicz prospered in the 15th century. In 1404, Archbishop
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former Bernardine monastery, today a Pedagogical College,
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was built. Due to the construction of additional line to
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alliance was formed in Łowicz. According to chronicler
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former Evangelist church (1838–39), now an art gallery
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From 1975 to 1998, it was administratively located in
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with 27,436 inhabitants (2021). It is situated in the
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to the newly established New Town (Nowe Miasto). New
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for information on the brand Łowicz and the factory
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historical, artistic, material and spiritual values
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