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    THE PRIVILEGES OF POLISH KING STEPHEN BATHORY FOR LOYEW 1576 AND 1582 YEARS by Natalia Bilous

    Published 2018-11-01
    “… The article deals with two privileges of the Polish king Stefan Batory for the Polissya town of Loyew (now the district centre of the Gomel region, the Republic of Belarus). …”
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    “Muscovy Crown” in Polish Kings’ Treasury, 17th–18th cent. (on the origins and fate of the regalia) by Alexander V. Lavrentyev

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The paper concerns to the so-called “Muscovy crown” (“corona moscoviae”) of Polish kings that existed in the 17th century. This insignia emerged in Rzeczpospolita during the Russian Time of Troubles, having until then belonged to the Tsar's treasury in Moscow Kremlin. …”
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    On the question of the attempt of the Polish king Jan III Sobieski to establish Polish-Kalmyk relations in 1683–1686 by V. T. Tepkeev

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The repeated efforts of the Polish king Jan Sobieski to attract the Kalmyk army of Ayuki Khan in the wars of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth against the Turks and Crimeans ultimately failed, in large part due to the priority of Russian-Kalmyk relations in the international affairs of the Kalmyk Khanate. …”
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    Multi-Analytical Techniques for the Study of Burial Clothes of Polish King Sigismund III Vasa (1566–1633) and His Wife Constance Habsburg (1588–1631) by Magdalena Śliwka-Kaszyńska, Maria Cybulska, Anna Drążkowska, Sławomir Kuberski, Jakub Karczewski, Anna Marzec, Przemysław Rybiński

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The subjects of this research are the burial clothes of Polish King Sigismund III Vasa and his wife Constance, which were woven and embroidered with silk and metal threads. …”
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    To the Question about the Reasons for the Attack of the Crimean Khan Mengli Giray against Kiev (1482) and the Breach of the Peace with Polish King Casimir IV Jagiellon (according to the Genoese documents) » by V.P. Gulevich

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…To secure the success of their plan they also planned to persuade the Polish king Casimir Jagiellon to participate in the uprising. …”
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    Nápoje na dvorech králů a knížat z dynastie Jagellonců konce 15. a počátku 16. století by Petr Kozák

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… This study presents an analytical probe into the field of beverage culture as it was cultivated in the late 15th and early 16th century at the courts of the descendants of the Polish‑Lithuanian ruler Casimir IV († 1492) of the Jagiellonian dynasty: the Czech and Hungarian king Vladislaus († 1516), his son, the Czech and Hungarian king Louis († 1526), and then his brothers, the Polish king John Albert († 1501), the grand duke of Lithuania and later also the Polish king Alexander († 1506) and the future Polish‑Lithuanian ruler (the then Duke of Opava and Głogów and the governor of Silesia and Lusatia) Sigismund († 1548). …”
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    From the Royal Castle to school. King Stanisław August’s legacy and the Volhynian Gymnasium collections by Katarzyna Buczek

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Having originated from the royal collection of the last Polish King, they became a reminiscence of the national potential of a country that disappeared from the map of Europe in 1795. …”
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    Част от колективна находка със златни и сребърни монети от ХVІ – ХVІІ в. от фонда на НИМ – София by Vladimir Penchev

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…We could only ascertain that the silver coins prevailed considerably over the gold ones and that the Ottoman aspra (akce) and the 3 grosz coins of the Polish king Sigismund III were the most numerous amongst the silver coins. …”
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    Why was Pavel Negrebetskii Executed? by Ulla Birgegård

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Negrebetskii, it seems, took advantage of the opportunity and tried to send a letter with Zierowsky to the Polish king, begging the king for help and support of Naryshkina and her son. …”
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    Fakty i opowieść – Helikon polskiego Apollina Jerzego Władysława Judyckiego z okazji zaślubin Władysława IV i Ludwiki Marii (z edycją wybranych wierszy) by Monika Szafrańska

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The article deals with “Helicon of Polish Apollo” by Jerzy Władysław Judycki, a piece written on the occasion of the wedding of the Polish King, Władysław IV Vasa with a French princess, Marie Louise Gonzaga in 1646. …”
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    Polityka rosyjska w Rzeczypospolitej w 1733 roku a kandydatura „Piasta” by Andrej Macuk

    Published 2014-10-01
    “… Russian Policy in the Polish Commowealth in 1733 and a „Piast” Candidate  (Summary) An agreement between families of Potoccy and Czartoryscy was an unexpected situation for Russia, nevertheless a new policy on the election of Polish king was arranged in the end of March, 1733. …”
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    Recepcja ustroju polsko-litewskiego w Mołdawii Mohyłów (1595-1611). Część I by Cristian Antim Bobicescu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…For this purpose, they used the in-stitution of Polish nobility and the suzerainty of the Polish king over the Principality. Also, the article examines the attitude of Moldovan Hospodars and boyars towards the reception of these Polish-Lithuanian institutional loans.…”
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    Троянская война ассирийцев: редкое обозначение турецко-татарских войск в похвале Яну III Собескому / Trojan War and the Assyrian People: Rare Designation of Turkish-Tatar Troops in... by Bogatyrev A.V.

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Glorifying the Military Exploits of the Newly Elected Polish King, the Authors of the “Praise” addressed to him, which was Later Translated into Russian, tied the Pole-defeated Detachments of the “Infidel” Turks and Crimean Tatars to People from the Territories of Assyria and Phrygia defeated by the Ancient Greeks. …”
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