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Wladyslaw I of Poland — Vladislaus I of Poland may refer to: * High Duke Wladislaw I of Poland, aka Ladislaus Herman * King Wladislaw the Short of Poland, aka Wladyslaw IV of Poland, Vladislaus of Kujavia … Wikipedia
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Valerianus Magnus — or Valeriano Magni (1586 – July 20, 1661) was an Italian Capuchin, missionary preacher in Central Europe, polemist and author. Biography He was born at Milan, presumably of the noble family of de Magni. He received the Capuchin habit at Prague.… … Wikipedia
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