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Alexander Guagnini (Polish:
Alexander Gwagnin; Italian:
Alessandro Guagnini dei Rizzoni; 1538, in Verona,
Republic of
Venice – 1614, in Kraków, Polish–Lithuanian...
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Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute. pp. 48–49. ISBN 978-5-420-01606-0.
Guagnini,
Alessandro Guagnini (1581).
Sarmatiae Europeae descriptio, quae
regnum Poloniae...
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sacrifices to the gods. Many
other early modern writers,
including Alexander Guagnini and
Lucas David,
followed Grunau in
their descriptions of Patollo. The...
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ignored (help) Anna
Guagnini (15 July 1993).
Robert Fox; Anna
Guagnini (eds.).
Worlds apart:
academic instruction and professional...
- fantasies".[citation needed] Also, the 16th
century chronicler Alexander Guagnini's book
Sarmatiae Europeae descriptio wrote that Rus' was
divided in three...
- man with the
knife is Ivan the
Terrible himself:
according to
Alexander Guagnini, Ivan
stabbed Fyodorov-Chelyadnin in the
heart and the
oprichniks finished...
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Germano Celant,
Holland Cotter. In 2010,
artists Cindy Hinant and
Nicolas Guagnini created the book FLAV, with
primary archival texts and
correspondence by...
- from the land of Severians. As the Italian-Polish
chronicler Alexander Guagnini (1538–1614) wrote: "There is also another,
small Tanais,
which originates...
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about Lada was
repeated by
Maciej Miechowita,
Marcin Kromer,
Alexander Guagnini,
Maciej Stryjkowski,
Marcin and
Joachim Bielski, and the
priest Jakub Wujek...
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Traidenis Imaginative depiction of
Traidenis by
Alexander Guagnini, 16th-century
Grand Duke of
Lithuania Reign 1269–1282
Predecessor Shvarn Successor Daumantas...