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  Polish History in Early Chronicles
Among the Polish sources, the most important are the works of Gallus Anonimus and Wincenty Kadlubek.
Wincenty Kadlubek lived in the late twelfth century, early thirteenth century, dying in 1223.
Wincenty had studied as a young man in the leading centers of learning of his thy, namely, Padua and Bologna.
info-poland.buffalo.edu /classroom/orig/chron.html   (781 words)

  
 Wincenty Kadlubek Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
For now you may want to try Wincenty Kadlubek at [coruwat.com] for information.
The most likely reason our database doesn't have the information on Wincenty Kadlubek is because our editors haven't gotten around to finalizing it yet.
If you are in urgent need of finding information on this subject you may want to click one of the links found on this page for Wincenty Kadlubek or do a search at google.
www.echostatic.com /Wincenty_Kadlubek.html   (96 words)

  
 Prehistory and Legends   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Another chronicle was written by Wincenty Kadlubek, Bishop of Cracow..
There were three brothers who founded Slavic kingdoms: Lech, the proto-Pole, settled near Gniezno, where he saw a magnificant eagle making its nest (gniazdo in Polish; the eagle is the central figure on the dynastic coat of arms).
A legendary King Krak (who supposedly died in the middle of the eighth century) founded the town Cracow (Krak-ow), building a castle on Wawel hill.
www.utexas.edu /courses/polish/pol324f02/p324-d3.htm   (762 words)

  
 A Polish Woman's Daily Struggle to Survive: SR, January 2002
I found this inspiring phrase from [the 14th-century chronicler] Wincenty Kadlubek in the first volume of History of Polish Literature that Mrs.
Two of his thoughts caught my attention: the first, as consolation that my sun is still not extinguished, the second, as a strengthening of my belief that I did the right thing trying to multiply the inherited wealth of my family.
Kadlubek was only 58 years old when he exchanged his bishop's attire for a penitent's rags.
www.ruf.rice.edu /~sarmatia/102/221ptas.html   (6813 words)

  
 Stanislaus of Szczepanów Online Research :: Information about Stanislaus of Szczepanów   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The earliest sources are chronicles of the Gallus Anonymus and Wincenty Kadlubek, as well as two Vita written by Wincenty of Kielce.
Cults of Saint Stanislaus as a Martyr began immediately after his death.
In early 13th century Bishop Iwo Odrowąż began preparations to Stanislaus's Canonization and ordered Wincenty of Kielce to write the martyr's vita.
in-northcarolina.com /search/Stanislaus_of_Szczepanw.html   (1224 words)

  
 PGSA - Herbarz Polski (G)
Thus he said his Matins [the morning prayers of the Office prayed each day by priests] and his other prayers in the church with the other priests; and he celebrated Holy Mass every day.
Of his sanctity Wincenty Kadlubek gives more extensive proof in his Chronicle, when he ascribes the victory of the Poles over the Prussian and Porneranians as due to his prayers [that victory occurred in the year 1112 according to Dlugosz].
Amid his virtues and efforts for his flock, and high regard for his sanctity, death took him in 1129; he had administered that church for 21 years.
www.pgsa.org /Hearldry/herbarzG.htm   (2079 words)

  
 Starvogue -- Destination Guides - Europe & ...
Very little of the original monastic buildings survives, the main exception being sections of the Gothic cloisters, which the resident parish priest will show you on request.
Among the abbey's former residents is Wincenty Kadlubek (1161-1223), bishop of Kraków and author of the Chronica Polonorum, the first written chronicle of Polish history.
His remains are contained in a diminutive Baroque coffin housed in a side chapel off the abbey's southern aisle.
guide.appetitenet.com /index.jsp?cid=79800&action=viewLocation&locationId=40839   (381 words)

  
 Flickr: More detail about wincenty kadlubek czyli nudzi mi sie
More detail about wincenty kadlubek czyli nudzi mi sie
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 Catholic Culture : Document Library : A Pure Heart Can Love God and Bring the Commitment of Marriage to Fulfilment
I would mention first the city’s Patron, Blessed Wincenty Kadlubek, who was Provost of Sandomierz Cathedral and Bishop of Kraków, and who later became a poor monk in the Cistercian Order.
As we know, the process of beatification is now under way for this good shepherd of the Diocese of Sandomierz.
I would also mention the Servant of God Professor Father Wincenty Granat, an outstanding theologian and Rector of the Catholic University of Lublin, whom I often met on various occasions.
www.catholicculture.org /docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=1127   (2425 words)

  
 Paradise Cave
Several important Polish writers lived and worked in the Kielce Province.
They included:master Wincenty, called Kadlubek, the first Polish chronicler, Wespazjan Kochowski, Jan Chryzostom Pasek, Hugo Koll±taj, Stanislaw Staszic, Bolslaw Prus, Walery Przyborowski, Adolf Dygasinski, Witold Gombrowicz, Leopold Staff, Gustaw Herling-Grudzinski and Edmund Niziurski.
However, the Swietokrzyski region is mainly associated with three names: Mikolaj Rej, Stefan ¯eromski and Henryk Sienkiewicz.
www.lysogory.com.pl /jaskinia/en/ciekawostka.php?id=6   (357 words)

  
  The Classics in Poland: General State
The study of the ancient Greek and Latin Classics has been carried on in Poland for many hundreds of years, from as far back as the end of the 12
century, the age of Master Wincenty Kadlubek, the oldest known person in Polish history to be a connoisseur, promoter and propagator of ancient culture.
In Polish religious establishments, in distinguished universities and other higher- education institutions, in hundreds of secondary schools and in scores of learned societies, the Mediterranean world of antiquity, in all its facets, has for generations engaged the attention of scholars of prodigious talent and dedication.
www.ceecs.net /The_Classics_in_Poland.htm   (3784 words)

  
 Dia-pozytyw: DICTIONARY
Anti-Jewish themes appeared in early Polish literature along with the first more significant waves of Jewish settlement.
In the writings of the great chroniclers Gall Anonim and Wincenty Kadlubek one can find negative comments about Jews, as well as in the fifteenth century writings of Stanislaw of Skalbmierz, Jan Dlugosz and Maciej of Miechow (Miechowita).
Political writers of the second half of the fifteenth and the first half of the sixteenth century criticized Jews' economic activities, as well as the freedoms Jews were had been granted by the privileges.
www.diapozytyw.pl /en/site/slownik_terminow/literatura_antyzydowska   (1361 words)

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