- Jan
Muskata (1250 – 7
February 1320) was
bishop of Kraków from 1294 to 1309.
Muskata was born in Wrocław, Silesia. He was the son of a
German ****e trader...
- Diet of
Hungary declared Charles's
coronation invalid on 13 May 1301. Jan
Muskata,
Bishop of Kraków, who was
Wenceslaus II of Bohemia's advisor, was the...
- Poland. The
source of the
unrest was Jan
Muskata, the
bishop of Kraków and a
former follower of
Wenceslaus II.
Muskata began to sow
discord against Władysław...
-
priests and politicians.
Since 1304 king
Wenceslaus also
supported Jan
Muskata, Kraków
bishop of German-Silesian origin, in his
struggle for separation...
- some of the city's
German burghers. He also had the
support of
Bishop Jan
Muskata,
himself of German-Silesian origin, and the
Silesian duke
Bolko I of Opole...
- 22 1266–1292 Paweł of
Przemankowo 23 1292–1294
Prokop 24 1294–1320 Jan
Muskata 25 1320–1326
Nankier Kołda
Ordered the
construction of the
Gothic Wawel...
- 14th century, King Władysław Łokietek,
after a
conflict with
Bishop Jan
Muskata, and the
Rebellion of wójt Albert,
decided to make the
village a royal...
- Preceded by Jan
Muskata Bishop of Kraków 1320–1326 Succeeded by Jan Grot Preceded by
Nikolaus of Banz (administrator)
Bishop of Wrocław 1326–1341 Succeeded by...
- do****ent,
Stephen was a
canon in the
cathedral chapter of Prague.
After Jan
Muskata returned to
Bohemia in
early 1302,
Stephen succeeded him as Wenceslaus'...
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Count of
Flanders 1317 – Robert,
Count of
Clermont (b. 1256) 1320 – Jan
Muskata,
Bishop of Kraków (b. 1250) 1333 – Nikko, ****anese priest,
founder of Nichiren...