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- Hans von Baysen or Jan Bażyński (c. 1394 – 1459) was a Prussian knight and statesman, leader of the Prussian Confederation and the first Polish governor...
- terminal moraine stretching along the Vistula Lagoon of the Baltic Coast. The Bażyński Oak in the village is one of the oldest trees in Poland. Kadyny lies approximately...
- The Bażyński Oak is an oak tree and natural monument in Poland. It is one of the oldest trees in Poland, whose age is estimated at around 716 years according...
- turn, in February 1454, the Confederation sent a delegation, under Jan Bażyński, to King Casimir IV Jagiellon of Poland, to ask him for support against...
- Michael Bazynski (born 12 October 1958) is a German judoka. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. "IJF Dan Grades Awardees"...
- (5–20 cm). The weakened trunk has begun to lean toward the heavy branches. Bażyński Oak Jagiełło Oak The Giant Plane List of individual trees Cezary Pacyniak...
- Land. In 1454, the leader of the Confederation, Johannes von Baysen (Jan Bażyński), formally asked King Casimir IV Jagiellon, to incorporate Prussia into...
- seat: Malbork Voivodes list: Ścibor Bażyński/Stibor (Tiburcius) von Baysen 15 June 1467 – 1480 Mikołaj Bażyński/Niklas von Baysen 23 February 1481 –...
- 1431 with the Polish-Teutonic War (1431-1435). Johannes von Baysen (Jan Bażyński) was one of his amb****adors.[citation needed] Hochmeister Paul von Rusdorf...
- in Polish. Great Prussian families Polonized their names: the Baysen to Bażyński; the Zehmen to Cema; the Dameraw to Działyński, and the Mortangen to Mortęski...