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Świnka may
refer to:
Świnka coat of arms
Jakub Świnka This
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Jakub Świnka (died 4
March 1314) was a
Polish Catholic priest, the
Archbishop of
Gniezno and a
notable politician and statesman,
supporter of the idea...
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Hilmar Swinka (1938 in
Berlin –
October 1, 1970 in Leipzig) was an East
German spree killer who
killed three women in East
Berlin from
February 13 to 14...
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Świńka (Polish for "Boar") is a
Polish coat of arms. It was used by
several szlachta (noble) families. The
Świńka dynasty possesses one of the oldest...
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temporary loss of Wieluń.
Working with the
Archbishop of Gniezno,
Jakub Świnka, he
sought the
unification of the prin****lities of the
Piast dynasty. Unexpectedly...
- of Kraków came the
venerable archbishop of Gniezno,
Jakub Swinka. On 14 June 1308,
Swinka deprived Muskata of his
bishopric for
abuse of power. Using...
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Installed 1278 Term
ended 1278
Predecessor J****z z
Tarnowa Successor Jakub Świnka Orders Consecration 2
March 1259
Personal details Born 1215–1220 Died 1278...
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ecclesiastical province throughout the
fragmentation period.
Archbishop Jakub Świnka of
Gniezno was an
ardent proponent of Poland's reunification; he performed...
- and German-speaking. At the
synod of Łęczyca in 1285,
Archbishop Jakub Świnka of
Gniezno warned that
Poland might become a "new Saxony" if
German negligence...
- Meerschweinchen,
literally "little sea pig", in
Polish they are
called świnka morska, in
Hungarian as tengerimalac, and in Russian: морская свинка, romanized: morskaya...