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    Iconographic remarks on the medal by Luis Varoú from the year 1677 (?) commemorating the person of John III Sobieski, commissioned by the authorities of the city of Gdańsk by Jan Gustaw Rokita

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…commemorating the person of John III Sobieski, commissioned by the authorities of the city of Gdańsk describes in detail eight works of art referring to either side of the medal. …”
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    The dialogue with literary and pictorial tradition. The projects of painted decorations of the John III Sobieski chapel in St Joseph’s Church on Kahlenberg, 1911–1914 by Beata Studziżba-Kubalska

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…According to tradition, on 12 September 1683, before the Battle of Vienna, John III Sobieski took part in a Holy Mass celebrated by the papal legate Marco d’Aviano in the Guardian Angels Chapel at the Church of St. …”
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    Peregrinatio Religiosa by Michał Rożek

    Published 1998-12-01
    “…It was in Krakow that the army concentrated, and it was to Krakow that John III Sobieski made his pilgrimage (peregrinatio religiosa) to patron saints of the nation, praying for a successful finale of the campaign against infidels. …”
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    King John III of Poland and the Turkish Aspects of his Foreign Policy by Zbigniew Wojcık

    Published 1980-10-01
    “… King John III Sobieski is one of the best known and greastest Polish rulers. …”
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    „Czarna legenda” Niccolò Machiavellego w polskiej poezji XVII wieku (na wybranych przykładach) by Anna Maciejewska

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…I will also note that Wacław Potocki in his work negatively refers to those people who defame John III Sobieski in lampoons and accuse him of using “Machiavellian arts”. …”
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    The Interior Decoration of the Sobieski Chapel at the Church on Kahlenberg Hill in Vienna by Joanna Wolańska

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…According to tradition, in the ruins of the Camaldolese church at Kahlenberg Hill (part of a hermitage founded in the first half of the 17th century and destroyed by the Turks occupying the city), in the morning of 12 September 1683, before the decisive battle of Vienna, papal legate Marco d’Aviano celebrated a mass at which John III Sobieski served. The celebrant – instead of the standard “Ite, missa est” – at the end of the mass, pronounced the prophetic words: “Ioannes vinces”. …”
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    Krakowskie premiery Moliera i Racine'a w 1676 r. oraz inne nieznane fakty z teatru Sobieskich by Karolina Targosz

    Published 1990-12-01
    “…This article recounts theater events at the court of King John III Sobieski and Queen Maria Kazimiera. The author relies mainly on the writings and communications of the royal secretary Cosimo Brunetti, supplementing them with information provided by other associates of the court milieu. …”
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    ARTYKUŁY WOJSKOWE AUTORAMENTU CUDZOZIEMSKIEGO WŁADYSŁAWA IV – OKOLICZNOŚCI POWSTANIA I ICH CHARAKTERYSTYKA by Karol Łopatecki

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Despite attempts to marginalize these regulations, they survived until the end of John III Sobieski’s reign. During this period, minor editorial changes can be noted, along with the addition and removal of minor legal directives. …”
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    Oskar Halecki’s contribution to the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Rescue of Vienna in 1933 by Andrzej Maciej Brzeziński

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Halecki argued that the Polish troops under the command of King John III Sobieski played, not for the first time, a historical role of the bulwark of Christianity it had assumed since the 14th century. …”
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    Genesis 5:24 in Karaite Exegesis: "Sefer maamar Mordekhai" by Piotr Muchowski

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Its author is the Polish-Lithuanian Karaite Mordecai ben Nisan of Kukizov (died around the year 1709), one of the founders of the Karaite community in Kukizów near Lwów, the ancestral seat of the Polish king John III Sobieski. This commentary was based on an earlier commentary on Sefer ha-shemenha-tov by Aaron ben Judah, also a Polish-Lithuanian Karaite. …”
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    Wokół medalu biskupa Andrzeja Trzebickiego by Krzysztof J. Czyżewski, Marek Walczak

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…These efforts took place in 1677 and concluded with a charter issued by King John III Sobieski in Gdańsk on 30 December of that year, granting the city the requested rights. …”
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