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- Jagiellonian University The Jagiellonian University (Polish: Uniwersytet Jagielloński, UJ) is a public research university in Kraków, Poland. Founded in...
- (1936) Scientific career Fields Physics Institutions University of Lviv Jagellonian University Doctoral advisor Franz S. Exner and Joseph Stefan Doctoral...
- http://www.dejepis.com/ucebnice/cesky-stat-za-jagelloncu/ Czech State under Jagellonian Dynasty Bárány, Attila: A szulejmani ajánlat (Suleiman's offers to Hungary...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Biblioteka Jagiellońska. THE JAGELLONIAN LIBRARY IN CRACOW (in English) Jagiellonian Library of the Jagiellonian...
- the 18th and 19th centuries. Born in Żnin, Śniadecki studied at Kraków Jagellonian University and in Paris. He was rector of the Imperial University of...
- Hungary, and the Polish Jagellonian line ruled both Bohemia and Hungary [but separate line was in Poland after Casimir]. The Jagellonians governed Bohemia as...
- Emperor 11. Elizabeth of Luxembourg 23. Barbara of Celje 1. Catherine the Jagellonian 24. Francesco I Sforza (=30) 12. Galeazzo Maria Sforza 25. Bianca Maria...
- be seen at the Polish National Museum in Warsaw, in the museum of the Jagellonian University in Kraków, in the Collegium Maius, the Museum of Earth at...
- The Jagiellonian (US: /ˌjɑːɡjəˈloʊniən/ YAH-gyə-LOH-nee-ən) or Jagellonian dynasty (US: /ˌjɑːɡəˈ-/ YAH-gə-; Lithuanian: Jogailaičių dinastija; Polish:...
- High School and the University of Lemberg (Lviv University), and the Jagellonian University at Kraków. From the last post he retired in 1908, his successor...