- (Polish: [xɔjˈɲit͡sɛ] ; Kashubian: Chònice or Chòjnice; German:
Konitz or
Conitz) is a town in
northern Poland with 38,789 inhabitants, as of June 2023,...
- the Polish-Teutonic wars.
After the conquest, he was
granted lordship of
Conitz for his service. In
later centuries, his
descendants in
Austria and Brandenburg-Prussia...
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substantial ceramics (especially majolica)
factory operated northwest of
Kolmar for many years.
Rattai Majolica artist Gerda Conitz was born in Studsin, 1901...
- The
units of
Raveneck and his subordinate,
Kaspar Nostyc (commander from
Conitz (Chojnice)) also
created a tabor.
Piotr Dunin decided not to wait for the...
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Nathanael Matthaeus Wolf,
Member of
Naturforschende Gesellschaft Danzig from
Conitz,
Westpreussen Stafleu, F.A.; Cowan, R.S. (1976–1988), "Wolf,
Nathaniel Matthaeus...
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Chiset – 1373 –
Hundred Years War
Battle of
Chojnice (a.k.a.
Battle of
Conitz) – 1454 –
Thirteen Years' War
Battle of the Ch'ongch'on
River – 1950 – Korean...
- town of
Conitz,
where he
practised his
profession and his
specialty in the
treatment of
nervous and
mental disorders. So
successful he was at
Conitz that...
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competed in the 1928
Summer Olympics.
Drewek was born in Schwornigatz,
Conitz in 1903. In 1928 he won the
bronze medal as
coxswain of the
Polish boat...
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Grabowski and his wife
Barbara Sofia von Kleist. He
attended Jesuit schools in
Conitz (now Chojnice) and
Thorn (Toruń), then
studied law in Rome. For a time he...