- Spiš (Latin: Cips/Zepus/Scepus/Scepusia/Scepusium, Polish:
Spisz, Hungarian: Szepesség/Szepes, German: Zips) is a
region in north-eastern Slovakia, with...
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Eldership of
Spisz was a non-castle
eldership territory of
Kingdom of
Poland from 1412 to 1569 and
Lesser Poland Province,
Crown of the
Kingdom of Poland...
- The
Province of 13
Spisz Towns was an
autonomous administrative division of the
Eldership of
Spisz, that
until 1568
belonged to the
Kingdom of Poland...
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Sieradz Land (Polish:
ziemia sieradzka)
Silesia (Polish: Śląsk)
Spisz (Polish:
Spisz) Suwałki
Region (Polish: Suwalszczyzna)
Warmia (Polish: Warmia) Wieluń...
- in the
region known as Spiš (Hungarian: Szepes, German: Zips, Polish:
Spisz, Latin: Scepusium). It was
included in the
UNESCO list of
World Heritage...
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seven tonnes of pure silver), 16 rich salt-producing
towns in the area of
Spisz (Zips), as well as a
right to
incorporate them into
Poland until the debt...
- Lańcut, Ujazdów and Połonne.
Voivode of Kraków
Voivodeship and
starost of
Spisz. As Sejm
Marshal he led the
extraordinary Sejms on 22–27
August 1729 and...
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Council of
Poles in
Upper Orava constituted itself in Jabłonka and pro-Polish
Spisz National Council declared its
existence in Stará Ľubovňa, both
groups being...
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Biecz since 1598,
Wojnicz since 1603 and
starost of Sandomierz, Sącz and of
Spisz.
Lubomirski had two consorts, Anna
Branicka and Anna Pieniążek. He had six...
- Ilza (Ceramika ilzecka, 1951
short film)
While you are
sleeping (Kiedy ty
śpisz, 1953
short film) A
Generation (Pokolenie, 1955)
Towards the Sun (Idę do...