- Jan
Prandota (c. 1200 – 20
September 1266) was
bishop of Kraków from 1242 to his
death in 1266. He was
member of the Odrowąż family.
Prandota is recorded...
- John W; Cross, J
Thomas Naegleria eMedicine;
accessed Jan 2009
Flegr J,
Prandota J, Sovičková M,
Israili ZH (March 2014). "Toxoplasmosis—a
global threat...
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Silesia just
within Lesser Poland. The
progenitor of the
family was
Prandota Stary, who came to
Poland in the 12th
century from
Moravia (or possibly...
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Emperor of the Holy
Roman Empire with Odrowąż coat of arms
received by
Prandota the Old,
probable founder of
Saint John the
Baptist church in Prandocin...
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Flegr J,
Prandota J, Sovičková M,
Israili ZH (March 2014). "Toxoplasmosis—a
global threat...
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Toxoplasmosis (Toxoplasma infection) Disease".
Retrieved 12
March 2013. Flegr, J.;
Prandota, J.; Sovičková, M.; Israili, Z. H. (March 2014). "Toxoplasmosis – a global...
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monasteries in
Southern Poland 20 1229–1242 Wisław
Zabawa 21 1242–1266 Jan
Prandota 22 1266–1292 Paweł of
Przemankowo 23 1292–1294
Prokop 24 1294–1320 Jan...
- Płaszkowski, Poniatowski, Porembski, Poreński, Porębski, Porski, Potocki,
Prandota, Proaczek, Progulbicki, Progulbin, Przelaskowski, Przybel, Przyłęcki, Przyłęski...
- Podczaski, Podczaszyński, Poddębski, Poderski, Podkoński, Poraziński,
Prandota, Prosiński, Prusieński, Prusiński, Pruszyński, Przyjemski, Przystałowicz...
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German nobleman and
bishop 1246 –
Michael of
Chernigov (b. 1185) 1266 – Jan
Prandota,
Bishop of Kraków 1328 – Ibn Taymiyyah,
Syrian theologian and
scholar (b...