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Warmia (Polish:
Warmia [ˈvarmja] ; Latin: Varmia, Warmia; German:
Ermland; Warmian: Warńija; Old Prussian: Wārmi) is both a
historical and an ethnographic...
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Maximilian Kaller (10
October 1880 – 7 July 1947) was
Roman Catholic Bishop of
Ermland (Polish: Warmia) in East
Prussia from 1930 to 1947. However, de
facto expelled...
- German:
Bistum Ermland),
which was
elevated to the
Archdiocese of
Warmia in 1992. The
Bishopric was
founded in 1243 as the
Bishopric of
Ermland, one of four...
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Archdiocese of
Warmia (Polish:
Archidiecezja warmińska, German: Erzdiözese
Ermland) is a
Latin Church Metropolitan archdiocese of the
Catholic Church in the...
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Watzenrode (also, in German, Lukas; in Polish, Łukasz)(1400, in Thorn,
Ermland – 1462, in Thorn) was the
maternal grandfather of
Nicolaus Copernicus....
- Prince-Bishopric of
Warmia (Polish:
Biskupie Księstwo Warmińskie; German: Fürstbistum
Ermland) was a semi-independent
ecclesiastical state,
ruled by the in****bent ordinary...
- Warmian–Masurian
Voivodeship is a
voivodeship (province) in
northeastern Poland. Its
capital and
largest city is Olsztyn. The
voivodeship has an area of...
- of Riga,
Johann von Wallenrodt, who also was
superordinate over
Warmia (
Ermland). On 13
October 1415,
Abezier parti****ted once more in a
mission to settle...
- was
Bishop of Kulm (Chełmno)
first canon,
later Prince-Bishop of
Warmia (
Ermland)
whose interest in mathematics, astronomy, and
theology led him to mentor...
- Kraków
since 1687,
Bishop of Chełmno
since 1699 and
Bishop of
Warmia (
Ermland)
since 1711. In 1722
Teodor became Archbishop of
Gniezno and
Primate of...