- own division. The
united armed forces comprised the
Crown Army (armia
koronna),
recruited in Poland, and the
Lithuanian Army (armia litewska) in the...
- The
Crown Army (Polish:
Armia koronna) was the land
service branch of the
military forces of the
Crown of the
Kingdom of
Poland in the Polish–Lithuanian...
- Brzozówka
Koronna [bʐɔˈzufka
kɔˈrɔnna] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Czarna Białostocka,
within Białystok County,
Podlaskie Voivodeship...
-
Protestacya przeciw Sukcesji Tronu w
Polszcze 1790
Dariusz Rolnik,
Szlachta koronna wobec konfederacji targowickiej (maj 1792 - styczeń 1793),
Katowice 2000...
- was a
Polish noblewoman,
Grand Hetmaness of the
Crown (hetmanowa
wielka koronna), and a
renowned patron of the arts. An
influential woman politician in...
- language: szlachcianka),
Grand Hetmaness of the
Crown (hetmanowa
wielka koronna), and diarist, who was
known for her piety. She
married Rzewuski in 1732...
-
Royal Guards, also
known as the
Royal Foot
Guards (Polish:
Gwardia Piesza Koronna), were the
royal guard units of the
military of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
-
known also as the
Cracow Academy,
University of Cracow, and Szkoła Główna
Koronna. The list
begins in 1400 at the
restoration of the
university under Jadwiga...
-
Czarna Białostocka
contains the
villages and
settlements of Brzozówka
Koronna, Brzozówka Strzelecka, Brzozówka Ziemiańska, Budzisk, Burczak, Chmielnik...
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added to "The
Crown Metric" (Latin
Metrica Regni Poloniae,
Polish Metryka Koronna), the
register of
Polish state do****ents, acts and
letters from as far...