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The Tragic End of Bona Sforza and Roxelana
Published 2020-06-01Subjects: “…bona sforza…”
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Dworzanie konni królowej Bony Sforzy wobec curiensorum króla Zygmunta I Starego (1518–1525)
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Zapomniany film o Barbarze Radziwiłłównie
Published 2020-06-01Subjects: “…Bona Sforza…”
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Stanisław Samostrzelnik z warsztatem: Godzinki, tzw. Modlitewnik królowej Bony, Kraków, 1527–1528 (Oksford, Bodleian Library, MS. Douce 40)
Published 2023“…The manuscript was made at Kraków in 1527–8 for Bona Sforza, daughter of Gian Galeazzo Sforza, Duke of Milan; she was the wife of King Sigismund I of Poland. …”
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Introduction
Published 2022-12-01“…It is not surprising, therefore, that the attention of researchers was attracted to those Polish queens who stood out for their activity and influence on the state, for example, such as Queen Bona Sforza, while those who rarely or never went beyond the role of a royal consort remained in a deep shadow. …”
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Dynastic identity, death and posthumous legacy of Sophie Jagiellon (1522–1575) in contemporary sources
Published 2023-12-01“…he daughter of King Sigismund I of Poland (1506–1548) and Queen Bona Sforza (1518–1548), Sophie Jagiellon (1522–1575) is one of the most remarkable figures among the important women of the 16th century. …”
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Wprowadzenie
Published 2022-12-01“…Nie dziwi więc, że uwagę badaczy przyciągały te polskie królowe, które wyróżniały się aktywnością i wpływem na sytuację w państwie, jak królowa Bona Sforza, a w dalekim cieniu pozostawały te, które z rzadka lub wcale nie wychodziły poza rolę królewskiej małżonki. …”
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Fictional Marriage Proposal of Anonymous Astrakhan Khan
Published 2017-03-01“…Nevertheless, a reference to the name of “Luther” in the letter suggests that it must have been written in the 16th century and an indication of the main purpose of the letter – matchmaking to anonymous queen – makes it possible to put forward quite a bold (but, for now, unproven) hypothesis that this letter might be addressed to approximates of the Polish Queen Bona Sforza and the widow of King Sigismund I the Old starting with the April 1, 1548. …”
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