Szambelan, dyplomata i bankrut : Nicolas de Montargon w służbie Augusta II Sasa (original) (raw)

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Aleksandra Lipinska

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Romuald A Kaczmarek

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Court Culture in Dresden. From Renaissance to Baroque

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The Polish Review, 2020

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Anton Raphael Mengs Portrait of Friedrich Christian Prince of Saxony, 2023

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Clare Bilobrk Brown

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Roland Desmarests' "Aloisiae Gonzagae ad Ladislaum Poloniae Regem sponsum proficiscentis propempticum". A Contribution to the History of Polish-French Cultural Links in the 17th Century, "PL.IT / Rassegna Italiana di Argomenti Polacchi" 8 (2017), p. 22-37.

Wiesław Pawlak

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Hermann Jakob Czernin von Chudenitz' Diplomatic Mission in Warsaw in 1695. A Contribution towards the Travel Arrangements of Imperial Diplomats 1

Jiří Kubeš

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Jakub Sito

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The First Polish-French Rendez-Vous of Cultures. Henry III of France’s (Henri de Valois’) Polish Episode

Dorota Dremierre

Roczniki Humanistyczne

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Imperial Chancellery in Hofburg, Royal Castles in Warsaw and Wilanów, and the Port Gate in Szczecin – a Story of One Detail

Joanna Arlet

space&FORM, 2020

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Ostatnie wielkie widowisko barokowej Europy /The last great spectacle of Baroque Europe. Polish accounts of the wedding celebrations of Frederick Augustus and Maria Josepha in Vienna and Dresden in 1719

Katarzyna Kuras

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[Postponed to an unspecified date, due to coronavirus] Cultural Exchanges, Arts, Transnational History and Museology between Frederiksborg and Versailles (1660-1878

Christine Jeanneret

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The Wittelsbach Court in Munich: history and authority in the visual arts (1460-1508)

Andreas Dahlem

2009

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Luxembourg Court Cultures in the Long Fourteenth Century. Performing Empire, Celebrating Kingship. Edited by Karl Kügle, Ingrid Ciulisová, and Václav Žůrek.

Máté Vas

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Music at German courts, 1715–1760: Changing artistic priorities

Janice Stockigt

The Boydell Press eBooks, 2011

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Courtly Figures: Collecting Meissen and the Creation of National Identity in the Court of Augustus II and Beyond

Agnieszka A Ficek

Studies of Eighteenth-Century Culture, 2020

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Hermann Jakob Czernin von Chudenitz’ Diplomatic Mission in Warsaw in 1695. A Contribution towards the Travel Arrangements of Imperial Diplomats

Jiří Kubeš

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Church Officials and Artistic Exchange between the Kingdom of Bohemia and the Teutonic Order from the Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries

Gregory Leighton

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“Before the Artistic Display: Secretaries and Ambassadors as Cultural Liaisons between Habsburg Courts”

Sergio Ramiro Ramírez

2023

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grant project "Bohemian and Moravian Nobility in the Diplomatic Service of the Austrian Habsburgs (1640-1740)", duration 2013-2017

Jiří Kubeš

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The transformation of the Grand Tour of Czech and Austrian Nobility in the First Half of the 18 th Century: A New Recipe for Staying Powerful

Jiří Kubeš

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Tomasz Ratajczak

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Export of artworks from the territory of the State of the Teutonic Order between the mid-fourteenth and mid-fifteenth centuries. Some aspects of the trade, art market, and artistic contacts between Prussia and the North

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Studia z Dziejów Średniowiecza, 2018

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Szymon Paczkowski

Revue de musicologie , 2023

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Paweł Gancarczyk

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Duncan Hardy

English Historical Review, 2017

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“Da parente”: A Special Form of the Vienna Court Ceremony in the Mid-Eighteenth Century. The Example of the Visits of Saxon-­Polish Princes.

Kulcsár Krisztina

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Cultural Power in Seventeenth-Century Germany: The Danger of Becoming French! (UNC-KCL Fall Transatlantic Workshop, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2014)

Kirsten L. Cooper

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Foreigners amongst the Horse Courtiers of Duke Sigismund Jagiellon . A Contribution to the Problem of Ethnicity of the Court

Marek Ferenc

Foreigners and Diplomacy

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Jiří Kubeš

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Court Chapels in Saxony between 1697 and 1733: Augustus II the Strong between Catholicism and Protestantism

Kristina Friedrichs

Acta Poloniae Historica, 2018

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Luxury Markets and Marketing Luxuries: The Leipzig Fair and the Dresden Merceries under Augustus the Strong

Maureen Cassidy-Geiger

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Kamila Kłudkiewicz

Acta Historiae Artis Slovenica, 2023

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