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Frombork (Polish: [
ˈfrɔmbɔrk] ; German:
Frauenburg [ˈfʁaʊənbʊʁk] ) is a town in
northern Poland,
situated on the
Vistula Lagoon in
Braniewo County, within...
- children. His
brother Andreas (Andrew)
became an
Augustinian canon at
Frombork (Frauenburg). His
sister Barbara,
named after her mother,
became a Benedictine...
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Frombork Cathedral or the
Archcathedral Basilica of the ****umption of the
Blessed Virgin Mary and
Saint Andrew (Polish:
Bazylika archikatedralna Wniebowzięcia...
- Poland,
forming part of
historical Prussia. Its
historic capitals were
Frombork and
Lidzbark Warmiński and the
largest city is Olsztyn.
Warmia is currently...
- 689) Miłakowo (2,548)
Pasym (2,503) Miłomłyn (2,436)
Bisztynek (2,370)
Frombork (2,332)
Zalewo (2,145)
Kisielice (2,098) Sępopol (1,958) Młynary (1,772)...
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Gniew and
Kwidzyn as well as the
cathedrals of Gniezno, Gdańsk, Wrocław,
Frombork and Kraków. The
Renaissance (16th century) gave rise to
Italianate courtyards...
- is
split between Poland (including the
localities of Elbląg, Tolkmicko,
Frombork, and
Krynica Morska) and Russia's
Kaliningrad Oblast (including the localities...
- Schneidemühl,
afterwards taking the
episcopal see in
Frauenburg (today's
Frombork).
Franz Hartz succeeded Kaller as
Prelate of Schneidemühl. From 1925, Ermland...
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observing the
heavens from a
balcony in a
tower with the
cathedral in
Frombork in the background. The
canvas was
purchased from a
private owner by public...
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following places:
Frauenburg (castle), in Styria,
Austria the
German name of
Frombork,
Poland the
German exonym for the city of Saldus,
Latvia Unzmarkt-Frauenburg...