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Zawichost [zaˈvixɔst] is a
small town (ca. 1,800
inhabitants as of 2006[update]) in
Sandomierz County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland. It is located...
- The
Battle of
Zawichost also
called Zawichost campaign fought on 19 June or 14
October 1205, was a key
clash between the
troops of Duke
Roman the Great...
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divisions among the
princes of Rus'.
Roman was
killed during the
Battle of
Zawichost,
where his
forces were crushed.
Roman was the son of
Mstislav Iziaslavich...
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Szymon Askenazy (December 24, 1865,
Zawichost – June 22, 1935, Warsaw) was a Jewish-Polish historian, educator,
statesman and diplomat,
founder of the...
- 1259–1260.
During this
invasion the
cities of Sandomierz, Kraków, Lublin,
Zawichost, and
Bytom were
sacked by the
Mongols for the
second time. The invasion...
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Koprzywnica (2,470)
Bodzentyn (2,233)
Osiek (2,007) Oleśnica (1,849)
Zawichost (1,771)
Morawica (1,711) Łagów (1,580)
Stopnica (1,420) Nowa Słupia (1...
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Gmina Zawichost is an urban-rural
gmina (administrative district) in
Sandomierz County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. Its seat...
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towns of Koprzywnica,
lying 16 km (10 mi) south-west of Sandomierz, and
Zawichost, 16 km (10 mi) north-east of Sandomierz. The
county covers an area of...
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Leszek the
White and
Konrad of Masovia.
Roman was
killed in the
Battle of
Zawichost (1205), and Galicia–Volhynia
entered a
period of
rebellion and chaos,...
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attack against Poland and Lithuania, led by
general Burundai (Lublin,
Zawichost, Sandomierz, Kraków and
Bytom were plundered) in 1259. Also in 1265 there...