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Kilka uwag o historii klasztoru w Opolu-Czarnowąsach
Piotr Sadowskisubject
czarnowąsymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:LawArt historycongregation of the sisters of saint hedwigCzarnowąsy; Norbertines; Congregation of The Sisters of Saint Hedwig; Zofia Kossak; Charles Ferdinand Vasa; Frederick The GreatArtlcsh:Political institutions and public administration (General)charles ferdinand vasanorbertineszofia kossakSituatedlcsh:JF20-2112Value (mathematics)frederick the greatlcsh:Kmedia_commondescription
This article consists of two chapters. The first one presents an outline of the history of the convent in Czarnowąsy and objects of historical value situated therein. In the second chapter, the author mentions several issues related to the convent (which used to belong to the Norbertines) that still offer open fields for studies: the historical value of the short story “Uparte mniszki” by Zofia Kossak; Paweł Szotarewicz’s dedication to Baltazar Gerbert, the architect of the so-called House of Nuns; and the hypothetical visit of the then 29-year-old King Frederick the Great to this “House of God”.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020-01-24 | Opolskie Studia Administracyjno-Prawne |