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- Johannes Dantiscus, (German: Johann(es) von Höfen-Flachsbinder; Polish: Jan Dantyszek; 1 November 1485 – 27 October 1548) was prince-bishop of Warmia...
- authors to write in Polish. Prime literarians of the period included Dantiscus, Modrevius, Goslicius, Sarbievius and theologian John Laski. In the Baroque...
- of Gniezno having failed 1523–1537 Mauritius Ferber 1537–1548 Johannes Dantiscus (Jan Dantyszek, also known as The Father of Polish Diplomacy) 1549–1550...
- candidacy was actually pro forma, since Dantiscus had earlier been named coadjutor bishop to Ferber and since Dantiscus had the backing of Poland's King Sigismund...
- published) Sir Thomas Malory - Le Morte d'Arthur October 1 - Johannes Dantiscus, Polish poet and bishop (died 1548) probable - Hanibal Lucić, Croatian...
- Polish Renaissance, writers, royal secretaries and diplomats: Johannes Dantiscus, called the "father of Polish diplomacy", and Marcin Kromer, who was also...
- was signed only on 16 June 1538 in Breslau (now Wrocław) by Johannes Dantiscus. The treaty did not differ from the preliminary treaty of 1530 other than...
- Catholic Church titles Regnal titles Preceded by Johannes Dantiscus Bishop of Warmia (Ermland) 1549–1550 Succeeded by Stanislaus Hosius...
- inventory of the bishop's belongings. Shortly before his death, Johannes Dantiscus agreed to become Ferber's coadjutor, and he was eventually his successor...
- by the Teutonic Knights Tiedemann Giese (1480–1550), bishop Johannes Dantiscus (1485–1548), poet, church canon and bishop Bernhard von Reesen (1491–1521)...