- The name
Olbracht refers to
several people: Jan I
Olbracht,
English John I
Albert (1459–1501), King of
Poland Ivan
Olbracht, born
Karel Zeman (1882–1952)...
-
Olbracht Łaski (died 23
November 1604) was a
Polish nobleman, an
alchemist and
courtier during the
reign of
Stephen Batory. Łaski was
suspected of plotting...
- Ivan
Olbracht, born
Kamil Zeman (6
January 1882 – 20
December 1952) was a
Czech censor, writer,
journalist and
translator of
German prose. The son of writer...
- John I
Albert (Polish: Jan I
Olbracht; 27
December 1459 – 17 June 1501) was King of
Poland from 1492 to his
death and Duke of Głogów from 1491 to 1498...
- John
Albert Vasa (Jan
Albert Waza) (25 June 1612 – 29
December 1634) was a
Polish cardinal, and a Prince-Bishop of
Warmia and Kraków. He was the son of...
- present-day Belarus).[citation needed] Latin:
Albertus Gastold; Polish:
Olbracht (Wojciech) Gasztołd;
Belarusian and Ukrainian: Альберт Гаштольд, Альбрэхт...
-
taking place on
November 18 (Old Style:
November 8), 1561.
Heraclid and
Olbracht Łaski's army was
backed by the Holy
Roman Empire and
possibly also by the...
- 1530. He
began his
military career under John I
Albert (Polish: Jan I
Olbracht), King of Poland. He took part in
successful campaigns against the Tatars...
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Kingdom of Hungary,
although the
owner of the area was then a
Polish magnate Olbracht Łaski.
According to legend, the
settler of the
village was a highlander...
- Empire:
Crusade of
Varna (1443–1444) Polish–Ottoman War (1485–1503) Jan
Olbracht's Moldavian expedition of 1497 and Ottoman's
retribution raid a year later...