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Lehnice (Hungarian: Lég,
pronounced [ˈleːɡ]; German:
Legendorf) is a
village and muni****lity in the Dunajská
Streda District in the
Trnava Region of...
- Kuhschmalz) 1457–1458 Enea
Silvio Piccolomini 1458–1467 Paul von
Legendorf (
Legendorf) 1467–1489
Nicolaus von Tüngen (Mikołaj Tungen) 1489–1512
Lucas Watzenrode...
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Kuhschmalz Prince-Bishop of
Warmia (Ermland) 1457–1458 Succeeded by Paul von
Legendorf Preceded by
Callixtus III Pope 19
August 1458 – 14
August 1464 Succeeded by...
- (Wrocław) and
Canon of Warmia.
After the
death of Warmia's
Bishop Paul von
Legendorf, Tüngen was
chosen as his
successor by the
Warmia diocese chapter on 10...
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partly recaptured by the
Teutonic Knights, however, in 1464
Bishop Paweł
Legendorf vel
Mgowski sided with
Poland and the Prince-Bishopric came
again under...
- the
burghers of Braniewo, with the
support of the
Warmian bishop Paul
Legendorf,
attacked the
Bohemian garrison and
surrendered the city to the bishop...
- was
recaptured by the
Teutonic Knights, however, in 1464
Bishop Paweł
Legendorf vel
Mgowski sided with
Poland and the Prince-Bishopric came
again under...
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neutrality between the
Teutonic Knights and the
Polish king. The
neutrality of
Legendorf made him po****r
amongst the
burghers and peasants, who were
tired of...
- on 4 June 1657.
Henryk Markiewicz,
Polski Słownik
Biograficzny vol.17,
Legendorf Fabian –
Lubomirski Aleksander. Warszawa, Kraków:
Instytut Historii PAN...
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neutrality between the
Teutonic Knights and the
Polish king. The
neutrality of
Legendorf made him po****r
amongst the
burghers and peasants, who were
tired of...