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    The action of (the) Tyniec Abbey was an engagement between the armies of the Russian Empire and the Bar Confederation that took place on 20 May 1771. Russian...
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    the Russians: for example, in the action of 20 May 1771. After the Partitions of Poland, Tyniec, together with the abbey, was annexed by the Habsburg Empire...
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    Tyniec redoubt. The action of Tyniec was still an undoubted success for the Confederates. The third combat before the mount of Lanckorona, and one of...
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    Charles François Dumouriez (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
    conduct in action, with distinction (receiving 22 wounds during the battle of Corbach). In 1761 he recovered in the baths at Aachen. After the peace of Hubertusburg...
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    sign of their presence in the castle. All was silent. But the Russians, having spotted the enemy, could cut off his retreat to the Tyniec Abbey and take...
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    Benedictine monastery in Lubin recorded the death on 8 July 1113 of a monk from Tyniec Abbey called "Brother Zbigniew". This obituary helped historians form...
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    popular hypothesis about the fate of his remains claims that in 1086 they were transferred to the Benedictine abbey of Tyniec near Kraków. Before 1069 Bolesław...
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    monastery of Tyniec. The loss of Pomerania during the reign of Casimir I the Restorer weakened the Polish state, and, during the second half of the 11th...
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    monastery in Tyniec, circa 1044, and the foundation of the Benedictine abbey monastery in Mogilno circa 1045. Instead of maintaining a permanent troop of warriors...
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    Alexander Suvorov (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the First Degree)
    the storming of the Lanckorona Castle, being injured here; and then on 20 May 1771, he unsuccessfully stormed the mountain near Tyniec Abbey, which included...
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    Kraków Cathedral of 100 pieces of fine gold and devotion to the implementation of ornaments and liturgical books to the Tyniec monastery. Przemysł II was...
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    Benedictines (the abbey in Tyniec founded in 1044) and the Cistercians. The 13th century brought fundamental changes to the structure of Polish society and...
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  • Sunday, 27 March 1983, of tuberculosis that was diagnosed too late. She was buried in Tyniec Cemetery near the Benedictine Abbey. Strzelecka, Małgorzata...
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  • same day, Benedictine monks return to the abbey in Tyniec August 4. Polish customs officers in the Free City of Danzig are informed that they no longer...
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