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Italy, the 14th centurySo called the Bible of St. Brigid, written down in the 14th century, probably in south Italy, in miniature size, on very thin parchment, ornamented with miniatures; probably belonged to the saint, then in different ways, among others through Idzi Strauch, got to Library of the City Council in Gdansk.
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The 15th century, GdanskMissal from Virgin Mary's church in Gdansk, used for liturgic purposes at St.Brigid altar, with an image between a canon and a changeable part of an image of crucified Christ and a gilded "T" initial, made on parchment and binded at a Gdansk bookbinder workshop. more »
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The 15th or the 16th century, Lwówek ŚląskiA minature of the Final Judgement placed on the inside of binding of a court of assessors' (sąd ławniczy) books of Lwówek Śląski town. more »
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The oldest document in the Polish State Archives Foundation of the Cistercian monastery in Łekno, 1153 more »
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The oldest document in the collection of The Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw Bull of Pope Hadrian IV for the monastery in Czerwińsk, Apr. 18, 1155 more »
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The document of the Pope for the convent in Strzelno Bull of Pope Celestine III for the convent in Strzelno, Apr. 9, 1193 more »
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St. Jadwiga, the Silesian duchess donates estates to the convent in Trzebnica Donation to the convent in Trzebnica, 1242 more »
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Compromise between Casimir, prince of Kujawy and the Teutonic Order Consent of Casimir to mediatory court with the Teutonic Order, before Feb. 19, 1263 more »
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