sigismund in A Sentence

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    Sigismund von Herberstein.

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    I love and respect you so very much Kelvin Sigismund.”.

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    The new Polish king, Sigismund III Vasa, was an enemy of the Polish Brethren.

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    As the Order grew, Sigismund decided to divide the membership by two levels, or degrees.

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    The crusade was sent to Bohemia after negotiations, held in Pressburg and Cheb, between Hussites and the emperor Sigismund had failed.

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    After Christian and Muslim armies battled fiercely for possession of Bosnia causing the death of many noble families, Sigismund decided to create the order.

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    The Hungarian King Andrew III gave it first known“town privileges” in 1291and it was declared as a free royal town in 1405 by King Sigismund.

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    It was granted its first known"town privileges" in 1291 by the Hungarian King Andrew III, was declared a free royal town in 1405 by King Sigismund.

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    It was granted its first known"town privileges" in 1291 by the Hungarian King Andrew III,[27] and was declared a free royal town in 1405 by King Sigismund.

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    As Henry pursues justice for his murdered family, he becomes involved in an effort to restore Bohemia's rightful king and Sigismund's half-brother, Wenceslaus IV, to the throne.

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    Where to Go: The Gothic-style Wawel Cathedral is the final resting place of most Polish kings, while its 14th-century Sigismund Chapel is a Renaissance art and architecture treasure.

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    Moreover, he decided to invite the Grand Duke of Moscow Vasily III to the allies, for which he sent his close friend Sigismund von Herberstein to him as an ambassador.

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    It was he who, after receiving a letter from the Polish ruler Sigismund I the Old calling for a city to be established, built a fortified castle here in the 16th century.

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    After Sigismund's death in 1437, the Order lost much of its prominence and prestige, although the emblem did manage to live on in the coat of arms of numerous Hungarian noble families.

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    Both Calvinist and Catholic clergy mounted fierce opposition against the group, but Socinian ministers took advantage of the atmosphere of religious tolerance, promoted by such Polish kings as Sigismund II Augustus and Stephen Báthory, to teach their ideas.

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    Visit the National Monument at Vitkov Park- This hill has played an important role in the development of Prague and has a gigantic statue of Jan Žižka, who defeated the Catholic King Sigismund and his forces in 1420 on this very hill!

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    Visit the National Monument at Vitkov Park- This hill has played an important role in the development of the city and has a gigantic statue of Jan Žižka, who defeated the Catholic King Sigismund and his forces in 1420 on this very hill!

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