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- Maciej Miechowita (also known as Maciej z Miechowa, Maciej of Miechów, Maciej Karpiga, Matthias de Miechow; 1457 – 8 September 1523) was a Polish Renaissance...
- Mountains in the first half of the sixteenth century. Some, like Maciej Miechowita and Paolo Giovio, argued that the mountains were non-existent. Others...
- was a region of the Eurasian steppe inhabited by the Sarmatians. Maciej Miechowita (1457–1523) used "Sarmatia" for the Black Sea region and further divided...
- Gieysztor Kadłubek Kołłątaj Kot Kromer Labuda Lelewel Lerski Manteuffel Miechowita Modzelewski Naruszewicz Peszke Pipes Pogonowski Samsonowicz Stola Szujski...
- (Latin: Leli, Poleli) are Polish divine twins, first mentioned by Maciej Miechowita in the 16th century where he presents them as equivalents of Castor and...
- and geography written in Latin by a Polish renaissance scholar Maciej Miechowita, a professor of Jagiellonian University, historian, geographer, astrologer...
- from the steppe nomads. According to the Chronica Polonorum by Maciej Miechowita, Casimir was of tall stature and completely bald at the mid-frontal point...
- Depiction of the legendary ruler Lech in Chronica Polonorum by chronicler Maciej Miechowita (Matthias de Miechow)...
- Polish authors, such as Maciej Miechowita. Długosz and Miechowita together became sources for Marcin Kromer. Długosz, Miechowita and Kromer together became...
- Lel and Polelalleged Polish divine twins first mentioned by Maciej Miechowita as counterparts of Castor and Pollux. *Ljutobog – hypothetical name of...