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first Polish composer in
music history known by name, the poet
Vincent of
Kielcza, OP, a
Cracovian canon and
chaplain of
Bishop Iwo Odrowąż. For a long time...
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Kielcza [ˈkʲɛlt͡ʂa] (German:
Keltsch or Keilerswalde) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Zawadzkie,
within Strzelce County,
Opole Voivodeship...
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Wincenty of
Kielcza (c. 1200 –
after 1262) was a
Polish canon, poet, and composer,
working in Kraków and
writing in Latin. He was a
member of the Dominican...
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chronicles of
Wincenty Kadłubek, and two
hagiographies by
Wincenty of
Kielcza. All
contain hagiographic matter. The cult of
Saint Stanislaus the Martyr...
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Middle Ages were
written by an
anonymous Franciscan in 1308,
Wincenty from
Kielcza (half of 13th century), and
Austrian poet
Zygfryd Helbling (end of 13th...
- (Rejoice,
Mother Poland) A hymn
written in the 13th
century by
Wincenty of
Kielcza. It was
penned in
Medieval Latin to the
melody of a
Gregorian chant, O...
- was
written ca. 1260–70 in
Latin by the
Dominican brother Wincenty of
Kielcza. In 1285 Duke Przemysław of Racibórz
granted the Wrocław
bishop Thomas...
- Vita s. Stanislai, Vita
maior (Life of
Saint Stanisław) of
Wincenty of
Kielcza. The
introduction to the work has
survived in two
editions of the m****cript...
- (1784–1834),
Polish political activist in
Congress Poland Wincenty of
Kielcza (born 1200),
Polish canon in Cracow, a poet
writing in Latin, composer...
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Reinmar von
Zweter c. 1200 – c. 1260
German Minnesänger –
Wincenty of
Kielcza c. 1200 –
after 1262
Polish –
Castelloza fl. early 13th
century Occitan...