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Chancellor of
Poland (Polish:
Kanclerz -
Polish pronunciation: [ˈkant͡slɛʂ], from Latin: cancellarius) was one of the
highest officials in the historic...
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Commonwealth envoys:
voivod of Poznań
Krzysztof Grzymułtowski and
chancellor (
kanclerz) of
Lithuania Marcjan Ogiński and
Russian knyaz Vasily Vasilyevich Golitsyn...
- Litewski),
Grand Chancellor of the
Crown (
Kanclerz Wielki Koronny),
Grand Chancellor of
Lithuania (
Kanclerz Wielki Litewski), Vice-Chancellor of the Crown...
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schools and
remodeled the old ones. One of the
members of the commission,
kanclerz Andrzej Zamoyski,
along with others,
demanded that the
inviolability of...
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dismissal of
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey by
Henry VIII. Similarly, the
position of
Kanclerz in the
Polish kingdom was
always held by a
bishop until the 16th century...
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Kingdom of
Poland from the 14th century,
there was a
royal chancellor (
Kanclerz). In the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth (1569–1795), the four chancellors...
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November 2017, due to
joining the
Civic Platform.
Henryk Mercik and
Ilona Kanclerz became leaders of the ŚPR, with J****z
Dubiel as spokesperson. Waldemar...
- doi:10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000109. PMID 32126045. S2CID 212407635.
Kanclerz, Piotr; Toto, Francesca; Grzybowski, Andrzej; Alio,
Jorge L. (2020). "Extended...
- put on display. King
Alexander in
Polish Senate, 1506.
Alexander and his
kanclerz Jan Łaski.
Gothic St. Anne's
Church in
Vilnius was
constructed on his initiative...
- the son of
Hieronim Ossoliński, and the
father of
Jerzy Ossoliński, who was to
become Kanclerz (Chancellor) of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. v t e...