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- Jan Muskata (1250 – 7 February 1320) was bishop of Kraków from 1294 to 1309. Muskata was born in Wrocław, Silesia. He was the son of a German ****e trader...
- Diet of Hungary declared Charles's coronation invalid on 13 May 1301. Jan Muskata, Bishop of Kraków, who was Wenceslaus II of Bohemia's advisor, was the...
- Poland. The source of the unrest was Jan Muskata, the bishop of Kraków and a former follower of Wenceslaus II. Muskata began to sow discord against Władysław...
- some of the city's German burghers. He also had the support of Bishop Jan Muskata, himself of German-Silesian origin, and the Silesian duke Bolko I of Opole...
- priests and politicians. Since 1304 king Wenceslaus also supported Jan Muskata, Kraków bishop of German-Silesian origin, in his struggle for separation...
- 22 1266–1292 Paweł of Przemankowo 23 1292–1294 Prokop 24 1294–1320 Jan Muskata 25 1320–1326 Nankier Kołda Ordered the construction of the Gothic Wawel...
- Preceded by Jan Muskata Bishop of Kraków 1320–1326 Succeeded by Jan Grot Preceded by Nikolaus of Banz (administrator) Bishop of Wrocław 1326–1341 Succeeded by...
- bought by Kraków bishop Prandota. In 1295 the castle belonged to bishop Jan Muskata. In his times the original foundation was significantly developed. The...
- do****ent, Stephen was a canon in the cathedral chapter of Prague. After Jan Muskata returned to Bohemia in early 1302, Stephen succeeded him as Wenceslaus'...
- Count of Flanders 1317 – Robert, Count of Clermont (b. 1256) 1320 – Jan Muskata, Bishop of Kraków (b. 1250) 1333 – Nikko, ****anese priest, founder of Nichiren...