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Bernard Szumborski (German:
Bernhard von Zinnenberg) was a
Moravian knight and a mercenary.
Szumborski was
hired by the
Teutonic Knights during the Battle...
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planning with Pope
Urban V to lead a new
Crusade to the Holy Land.
Bernard Szumborski d. 1470 1454–1470
Teutonic Knights Moravian knight and who led a mercenary...
- force. A
number of
mercenaries in the Order's service,
including Bernard Szumborski, left the
Teutonic side and
signed an
independent peace treaty with the...
- the
Thirteen Years' War,
represented by
Bernard von
Zinnenberg (Bernard
Szumborski). In
exchange for
obtaining a
guarantee with the
right to sell the most...
- nobleman, the
talented soldier Bernhard von
Zinnenberg (Polish:
Bernard Szumborski)
arrived in
Prussia from the Holy
Roman Empire. The army had 9,000 cavalry...
- Szpakowski, Szretter, Sztormowski[potrzebne źródło], Sztrem, Szulmiński,
Szumborski, Szuszkiewicz, Szwańsko, Szydłowski, Szymanowski, Szymborski, Szymko,...
- nobleman, the
talented soldier Bernhard von
Zinnenberg (Polish:
Bernard Szumborski)
arrived in
Prussia from the Holy
Roman Empire. The army had 9,000 cavalry...
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fighting on the
Teutonic side.
Together with the
Bohemian leader Bernard Szumborski (Bernhard von Zinneberg) he
fought in the
Battle of Chojnice,
where the...
- the
Kingdom of
Poland in June 1457. The Knights,
commanded by
Bernard Szumborski,
failed to do so, and
Malbork remained in
Polish hands,
becoming the seat...
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parishes in the region. In 1825,
Uniate Bishop of Chełm,
Filip Felicjan Szumborski [pl],
claimed (without
citing his sources) that the
Church of the Savior...