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Nanker (born Jan Kołda; also
known as
Nankier; ca. 1270–1341) was a
Polish nobleman of
Oksza coat of arms as well as
bishop of Kraków (1320–1326) and...
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Przemankowo 23 1292–1294
Prokop 24 1294–1320 Jan
Muskata 25 1320–1326
Nankier Kołda
Ordered the
construction of the
Gothic Wawel Cathedral 26 1326–1347...
- the
river (in the area of today's
Market Hall and
Nankier Square). The
areas north of today's
Nankier Square and
Uniwersytecka Street belonged to the prince's...
- home, he
became canon of Kraków and
chancellor of the
bishop of Kraków
Nankier. In 1326 he
became archdeacon of Kraków and in 1334
canon of
Kuyavia and...
- held by the
Bishops of Wrocław 1302–1319
Henry of
Wiebrzno 1326–1341
Nankier 1342–1376 Przecław of
Pogarell 1382–1417
Wenceslaus II of
Legnica 1417–1447...
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Religious titles Preceded by
Johann III
Romka Bishop of Wrocław 1292–1301 Succeeded by
Nankier Kołda...
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night South wing, side of
Nankier square South entrance, on the Oder River, from
Grodzka Street Back
south entrance form
Nankier square Courtyard Bust of...
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Lubomia from her brother, Duke
Leszek of Racibórz. In 1335
Euphemia give to
Nankier,
Bishop of Wrocław the
villages of Bieńkowice, Strzybnik, Sudoł and Kornowac...
- we Wrocławiu), is a
Romanesque villa at Plac
Biskupa Nankiera (Bishop
Nankier's Square) in Wrocław. More precisely, it is an early-Gothic
building with...
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Nikolaus of Banz,
administrator due to sede
vacante 1326–1341 –
Nanker (
Nankier Kołda),
bishop of
Cracow (1320–1326) 1342–1376 – Przecław of Pogorzela...