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  2. List of Polish royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Became queen consort Coronation as Queen Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse; Anna of Celje: William, Count of Celje 1381 1402 25 February 1403 in Wawel Cathedral: 21 May 1416 Władysław II: Elisabeth of Pilica: Otton of Pilica, Voivode of Sandomierz (Pilica of Sandomierz) 1372 2 May 1417 19 November 1417 in Wawel Cathedral: 12 May 1420 Sophia ...

  3. List of castles in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Gola Castle in Gola Dzierżoniowska - Lower Silesian Voivodeship; Golczewo Castle – West Pomeranian Voivodeship; Golesz Castle in Krajowice, Subcarpathian Voivodeship (ruins) Golub Castle in Golub-Dobrzyń – Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship; Golub Castle. Gołańcz Castle – Greater Poland Voivodeship; Gołuchów Castle – Greater Poland ...

  4. Duchy of Opole and Racibórz - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Polish territories were finally lost to Duke Przemysł I until 1249. In 1246 Mieszko II was succeeded by his brother Władysław, who began to interfere in European politics: at first he supported King Béla IV of Hungary in his conflict with King Ottokar II of Bohemia around the possession of the Imperial Duchy of Austria , not ...

  5. Pszczyna Castle - Wikipedia

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    Pszczyna Castle (Polish: Zamek w Pszczynie, German: Schloss Pleß) is a classical-style palace in the town of Pszczyna in southern Poland.Constructed as a castle in 13th century or earlier, in a Gothic architectural style, it was rebuilt in a Renaissance style in the 17th century.

  6. Bona Sforza - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of the Grand Dukes (marked as number 6) in Vilnius Lower Castle in the late 16th century. Alongside her husband's profound interest in the revival of classical antiquity, Bona was instrumental in developing the Polish Renaissance. She brought renowned Italian artists, architects and sculptors from her native country.

  7. Ducal Castle, Szczecin - Wikipedia

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    The Ducal Castle, also known as the Pomeranian Dukes' Castle, [a] and Szczecin Castle, [b] is a renaissance castle in the city of Szczecin, Poland, located at the Castle Hill in the Stare Miasto (Old Town) neighbourhood, near the Oder river. It is built in the gothic and Pomeranian mannerism architectural style.

  8. Nowy Wiśnicz Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle was built in the Baroque architectural style with Renaissance elements. The castle was built on the plan of the quadrilateral with the inner courtyard. The castle has four towers, with one in each corner. The castle is surrounded by bastion fortifications and the main gate from the early 17th century. [1]

  9. Oleśnica Castle - Wikipedia

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    A fortified settlement was mentioned before the year 1238, and the first record of the castle dates from 1292. [2] After World War II, the surviving buildings held Hungarian and Italian prisoners of war. Later, there was the Soviet branch office of the International Committee of the Red Cross. In the 1970s, the castle underwent another ...