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Dynasty
Dynasty For other uses, see Dynasty (disambiguation). A dynasty is a succession of rulers who are ... that family reigns. A ruler in a dynasty is sometimes referred to as a dynast ... Maldives House of Theemuge (1117-1388) Hilaalee dynasty (1388-1558) (1558-1573) Interregnum Utheemu ...
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Jagiellonian University
Jagiellonian University Jagiellonian University Data Motto Plus ratio quam vis ... Coimbra Group, Europaeum Map Kraków in Poland Jagiellonian University (Polish: Uniwersytet Jagielloński, often shortened to ... the 19th century the university was named Jagiellonian to commemorate this dynasty of Polish kings. Throughout the history ...
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Jagiellon dynasty
Jagiellon dynasty The Jagiellons were a royal dynasty originating in Lithuania, which reigned in some ... 14th and 16th century. Members of the dynasty were grand dukes of Lithuania 1377–1392 and ... was a branch of the Lithuanian Gediminids dynasty. The name (other variations used in English ... Jagiełło), the first Polish king of that dynasty. In Polish, the dynasty is known ...
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Talk:List of Polish monarchs/Archive 01
... to 1855 Nicholas I of Russia Romanov dynasty 1855 to 1881 Alexander II of Russia Romanov dynasty 1881 to 1894 Alexander III of Russia Romanov dynasty 1894 to 1917 Nicholas II of Russia Romanov dynasty Cautious 23:22, 17 Jan 2005 (UTC ... was able to dispose him (and Romanov dynasty at all) - he found Diet's ...
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List of eponymous adjectives in English
... ibn Abd al-Muttalib (as in Abbasid Dynasty) Abelian — Niels Henrik Abel (as in ... monasticism); Antoninus Pius (as in Nervan-Antonian dynasty) Antonine — Antoninus Pius (as in Antonine ... Arsaces I of Parthia (as in Arsacid Dynasty) Arthurian — King Arthur (as in Arthurian ... Capetian — Hugh Capet (as in Capetian Dynasty) Capraesque — Frank Capra Carolingian — Charles Martel (as in Carolingian dynasty) Cartesian — René Descartes (as in ...
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Władysław II Jagiełło
... If you are looking for the Jagiellon dynasty, click the link. Władysław II Jagiełło (or ... York City. Jogaila was from the Gediminid dynasty of dukes and grand dukes of Lithuania ... only 11 years old) and established the Jagiellonian dynasty, which would rule in Poland and Lithuania ... 1410. Jogaila was the first of the dynasty of Lithuanian princes who were also ...
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Talk:Gediminids
... a branch of the Gediminaiciai (Giedyminowicze), a dynasty which had ruled in Lithuania long before ... Nov 2004 (UTC) I understand the Jagiellon dynasty is a branch of the Gediminaičiai dynasty. The Jagiellon dynasty is associated with Poland and then the ... of the Polish Kings in the Jagiellon dynasty before the Union, such as Ladislaus ...
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History of the Jews in Poland
... of the Polish kingdom of the Piast dynasty. The first permanent Jewish community is mentioned ... was briefly checked by Casimir IV the Jagiellonian (1447–1492), but to increase his power he ... John I Olbracht (1492–1501) and Alexander the Jagiellonian (1501–1506), who expelled the Jews from the ... II, the last king of the Jagiellon dynasty, Polish and Lithuanian nobles (szlachta) gathered at ... of its citizens. Decline under the Saxon Dynasty With the accession to the throne ...
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Talk:Lviv
... to this city were inherited by Piast dynasty. The war about Lviv was between Poland ... to this city were inheirited by Piast dynasty. The war about Lviv was between Poland ... invaders at least once. That the Piast dynasty inheirited L'viv, this might be one ... Lwów University could be matched only by Jagiellonian University. Would you like to cut the ... is really disrespectful! I can read about Jagiellonian in an English language history of " ...
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History of Poland (1385–1569)
... of Poland with Lithuania under the Jagiellon Dynasty, founded by the Lithuanian grand duke Jagiello ... caused by the end of the Piast Dynasty. At the end of the fourteenth century ... the renegade crusaders. The new Polish-Lithuanian dynasty, called "Jagiellon" after its founder, continued to ... respects as well, the distinctive features of Jagiellonian Poland ran against the historical trends of ... II Augustus was the last of Jagiellon dynasty; he had no sons. The prestige ...
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