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  Jakub Swinka - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jakub Świnka (died on March 4, 1314) was a Polish Catholic priest, the Archbishop of Gniezno and a notable politician and supporter of the idea of unification of all Polish lands under the rule of Wladislaus the Short.
Jakub Świnka must have joined the Catholic Church and it is also probable that he graduated from a law school (probably in Cracow or Prague).
As a politician, Jakub Świnka was a strong supporter of the idea of re-unification of Poland, divided onto separate duchies after the death of Boleslaus III the Wrymouth.
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 The Great Dynasties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Encouraged by Swinka, Henryk sought papal consent to crown himself King of Poland but his sudden death (he was treacherously poisoned) prevented the realisation of that plan.
Swinka had been able to engineer an agreement between Przemyslaw and his close rival, Wladyslaw Lokietek, son of Kazimierz I of Kujawy, to set up an anti-Bohemian coalition and technically brought an end to the territorial division of Poland.
Archbishop Swinka, the prime mover for reunification and a strong central monarchy in Poland had been able to engineer an agreement between Przemyslaw and his close rival, Wladyslaw Lokietek, to set up an anti-Bohemian coalition and technically brought an end to the territorial division of Poland.
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 Pulaskis of the Slepowron Crest
Szczesny was the father of Marcin, Pawel, and Jakub.
A son of Wawrzyniec and grandson of Adam was Jakub a soldier in the armored regiment of Jan Sobieski the crown czesnik [butler?].
From his marriage to Maria Zielinska, of the Swinka crest, the daughter of Andrzej, Lomza podczaszy, and Anna Radziminska of the Lubicz crest, he had four sons and six daughters.
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 swinka, swinka   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
It is probable that Swinka was a descendant of a peasant family from...
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Swinka, jak niemal kazda choroba wywolana przez wirusy,...
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In 1309 the Teutonic Knights controlled northern Pomerania.
In the meantime the Cracow’s bishop Jan Muskata started rebel against Lokietek, but Jakub Swinka, the archbishop of Gniezno, sentenced Muskata in 1308 for malversations and took away his bishopric.
Lokietek imprisoned the bishop for half a year and subsequently forced him to leave Poland.
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 Jakub Świnka | THG Lexikon
März 1314) war ein polnischer Geistlicher der römisch-katholischen Kirche und Erzbischof von Gnesen im Erzbistum Gnesen ab 1283.
Über die genaue Herkunft Jakub Świnkas ist nichts Näheres bekannt, die Namen seiner Eltern sind nicht überliefert.
Nach 12-jähriger Sedisvakanz des erzbischöflichen Stuhls wurde Jakub Świnka durch päpstliche Nominierung am 19.
www.tomshardware.de /lexikon/Jakub_Swinka   (189 words)

  
 Przemysl II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Under this treaty, he took over the Cracow province, but was defeated by Wenceslas II of Bohemia.
He therefore concentrated his efforts on Great Poland, and was supported by an outstanding politician, the archbishop of Gniezno, Jakub Swinka.
In 1294, Przemysl incorporated Gdansk Pomerania, and in 1295 had himself crowned king of Poland in the former Polish capital, Gniezno.
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 More Philip IV of France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
- Jakub Swinka, Polish Catholic priest Category:1314 ko:1314년
For broader historical context, see 1280s and 13th century.
- January 6 - Archbishop Jakub Świnka orders all priests subject to his bishopry in Poland to deliver sermons in Polish rather than German, thus further unifying the Catholic Church in Poland and fostering a national identity.
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