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- A Liber beneficiorum ("Book of Benefice") is a register concerning beneficials, benefactors, properties and privileges. Liber beneficiorum dioecesis Cracoviensis...
- and places. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jan Długosz. Liber beneficiorum dioecesis Cracoviensis Annales seu cronicae in****i Regni Poloniae (Annals...
- because Jan Długosz states nothing about the settlement in his Liber beneficiorum. "JAWORKI_okolica". Archived from the original on 2017-12-07. Retrieved...
- lists the settlement in the diocese of Kraków benefactors register Liber beneficiorum dioecesis Cracoviensis in Old Polish language Wylamowycze, in allodial...
- 1470-1480 by famous Polish chronicler Jan Długosz in his book "Liber beneficiorum dioecesis Cracoviensis" ("Book of the Benefices of the Bishopric of Kraków")...
- 1945 and again in 1951. The village was first mentioned in 1360. Liber beneficiorum dioecesis Cracoviensis scribed by Jan Długosz in years 1470-1480 mentions...
- settlers from Klatovy in southern Bohemia. Jan Długosz in his Liber beneficiorum calls it Gendrychów, writing that it was a small village in the Silesian...
- Roztylice. Jan of Nagorzyce Nagórski was mentioned by Jan Długosz in Liber beneficiorum dioecesis Cracoviensis and is the first recorded in Nagórski sources...
- Maciej, Ostoja from Bzów are mentioned. Długosz mentions them in Liber beneficiorum dioecesis Cracoviensis as heirs of Bzów. In 1471, Apolonia, wife of Jan...
- Czorsztyn Castle. Dunajec river castles Castles in Poland Jan Długosz: Liber beneficiorum dioecesis Cracoviensis (1470–1480). Deptuła Czesław, Czorsztyn czyli...