The Lubrański Academy (Polish: Akademia Lubrańskiego; Latin: Collegium Lubranscianum) was a university college that was established in 1518 in Poznań...
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(Poznań's Lubrański Academy (1519) was a high school with a high level of education, hence it was called customary "academy"). The Academy was an institution...
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Jan Lubrański (1456 – 22 May 1520) was a Polish bishop, politician and diplomat. His coat of arms was Godziemba. Lubrański was bishop of Płock between...
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the Polish king and on 400th anniversary of the foundation of the Lubrański Academy which is considered its predecessor. Its original name was Piast University...
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known as ul. Tkacka ("Weavers' Street") before the 15th century. The Lubrański Academy was founded in Poznań in 1519, Poland's second institution of higher...
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monastery, and the suburban settlement called St. Martin. In 1519, the Lubrański Academy had been established in Poznań as an institution of higher education...
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WSB, previously Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu w Dąbrowie Górniczej, WSB) Lubrański Academy (established in 1518) Collegium Hosianum founded in 1565 Jesuit College...
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Jan Lubrański, bishop of Poznań from 1498 until his death in 1520 (he was also a lawyer and diplomat). In 1518 he founded the Lubrański Academy, which...
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the brother of Krzysztof Opaliński. Opaliński was educated at the Lubrański Academy in Poznań, and also at the University of Leuven, the University of...
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voivod Łukasz I Górka Tomb plate from Visher's workshop of canon Bernard Lubrański Entry of St. Martin to Amiens Heavenly Jerusalem Plan of the cathedral...
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