- Władysław
Oporowski (1395–1453) was a
Polish medieval political and
religious leader.
Deputy Chancellor of
Poland (1429–1434),
Bishop of
Kujawy (1434–1449)...
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Despite the
existence of
examples such as this one,
Blankenship &
Oporowski (1999)
conjectured that a subdivision's book
thickness cannot be too much...
- tack and
nominated Andrzej Oporowski, his chancellor, as
bishop (Tüngen was to
receive the
Bishopric of Kamień).
Oporowski however,
unlike Kiełbasa, did...
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Piotr z Chrząstowa 1452-1474 - Mikołaj z Błażejowa 1475-1481 -
Andrzej Oporowski (administrator,
bishop from 1479) 1482-1484 -
Piotr Moszyński 1484-1485...
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regarded religious leader Władysław
Oporowski.
Formerly the
castle was an
important centre for the
House of
Oporowski of the
Sulima Coat of Arms. The first...
- Dmosin.
Dating back to 1,500 years, the
foundation of a
family member Oporowski occurred. This is the
first presentation of
Sulima Labrami and the jewel...
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Wojciech I Jastrzębiec 1437–1448
Wincenty II Kot 1449–1453 Władysław I
Oporowski 1453–1464 Jan Odrowąż from
Sprowa 1464–1473 Jan III Gruszczyński 1473–1480...
- he
refused it. It then p****ed to his
political rival,
bishop Władysław
Oporowski. In his
conduct of Poland's
affairs Oleśnicki
entertained far-reaching...
- Kahn–Kalai
conjecture (Jinyoung Park and Huy Tuan Pham, 2022) Blankenship–
Oporowski conjecture on the book
thickness of
subdivisions (Vida Dujmović, David...
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Szafraniec Stanisław Ciołek Władysław
Oporowski Wincenty Kot
Grzegorz Lubrański
Tomasz Strzępiński Jan
Lutek Andrzej Oporowski Wojciech Żychliński
Zbigniew Oleśnicki...