- The
magnates of
Poland and
Lithuania (Polish:
magnateria, Lithuanian: magnatai) were an
aristocracy of Polish-Lithuanian
nobility (szlachta) that existed...
-
powerful members of
szlachta were
known as
magnates ("magnaci" or the "
magnateria" class). A
Polish nobleman who
lived earlier is
referred to as a "rycerz"...
- the
upper Vistula river. It has been
noted for its
mighty aristocracy (
magnateria) and
wealthy nobility (szlachta).
Between the 14th and 18th century, the...
- 18th-century
Imari covered tureen in the
District Museum, Tarnów; an
example of
export porcelain collected by Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's
magnateria...
- Poland,
richly decorated in
Muslim motifs and
equipped with
windows – an
example of
luxury tent-making for the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's
magnateria....
- few
exceptionally wealthy and
powerful szlachta members constituted the
magnateria and were
known as
magnates (magnates of
Poland and Lithuania). Adam Zamoyski...
- Jerzy; Dubas-Urwanowicz, Ewa; Guzowski,
Piotr (2003). Władza i prestiż:
magnateria Rzeczypospolitej w XVI-XVIII
wieku (in Polish). Wydawn.
Uniwersytetu w...
-
codzienne magnaterii polskiej w XVII wieku,
Warsaw 1976 #
Antoni Mączak,
Magnateria, w:
Encyklopedia historii Polski do 1945 roku, t. I,
Warsaw 1981 ornatowski...
- (podkanclerzy koronny) Adam
Kisiel Kiereś,
Zbigniew (1985).
Szlachta i
magnateria Rzeczypospolitej wobec Francji w
latach 1573–1660. Zakład
Narodowy im...
-
magnaterii w życiu kraju". In Urwanowicz,
Jerzy (ed.). Władza i prestiż.
Magnateria Rzeczypospolitej w XVI–XVIII wieku. Białystok.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1...