- The
Jagiellonian (US: /ˌjɑːɡjəˈloʊniən/ YAH-gyə-LOH-nee-ən) or
Jagellonian dynasty (US: /ˌjɑːɡəˈ-/ YAH-gə-; Lithuanian: Jogailaičių dinastija; Polish:...
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Jagiellonian University The
Jagiellonian University (Polish:
Uniwersytet Jagielloński, UJ) is a
public research university in Kraków, Poland.
Founded in...
- The
Jagiellonian Library (Polish:
Biblioteka Jagiellońska, po****r
nickname Jagiellonka) is the
library of the
Jagiellonian University in Kraków and with...
- style.
Casimir IV, a King of
Poland and
Grand Duke of
Lithuania of the
Jagiellonian dynasty, was
interred in the tomb
following his
death in 1492. His wife...
- (Latin for "Great College")
located in Kraków Old Town, Poland, is the
Jagiellonian University's
oldest building,
dating back to the 14th century. It stands...
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Teutonic Knights in the
Thirteen Years' War and
recovered Pomerania. The
Jagiellonian dynasty became one of the
leading royal houses in Europe. The
great triumph...
- dynasty, and
subsequently served as the
centre of
administration under Jagiellonian kings and of the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth until the late 16th century...
- The
Jagiellonian College (Polish:
Akademia Jagiellońska w Toruniu) is a
private university in Toruń, Poland. It was
established in 2003 and registered...
- The
Jagiellonian tapestries (Polish:
Arrasy wawelskie), are a
collection of
tapestries woven in the
Netherlands and Flanders,
which originally consisted...
- The
Jagiellonian globe, also
known as the
Globus Jagellonicus, is a
mechanical armillary sphere made in
France before 1510. It is an
astronomical instrument...