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XXIII und die Wahl Sigismunds zum römischen König (Vienna, 1895);
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Rey of Naglowic (1515-1569), who lived at the courts of the Sigismunds, is called the father of Polish poetry.
Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities Anne C. Lynch Botta 1853
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There was the sturdy form of Maximilian; the martial Conrad; and Ottos, Siegfrieds and Sigismunds in plenty -- many of whom moved a nation in their day, but are now dust and forgotten.
Views a-foot Bayard Taylor 1851
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On the doors of the establishment all the latches, nails, and hooks were either cut off or bore the marks of sabres; evidently here they had tested the temper of those swords of the time of the Sigismunds, with which one might boldly cut off the heads of nails or cleave hooks in two without making a notch in the blade.
Pan Tadeusz Or, the Last Foray in Lithuania; a Story of Life Among Polish Gentlefolk in the Years 1811 and 1812 Adam Mickiewicz 1826
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