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„Арабски“ ранносредновековни мечове в днешните български земи
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„Арабски“ ранносредновековни мечове в днешните български земи

Author(s): Samuil Kamburov / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 3/2017

This article aims at presenting for the first time a different interpretation of the origin of part of the archaeological findings from the Bulgarian lands related to the Early Middle Ages armament for close combat and in particular with the swords and their structural elements. On the basis of parallels and reports from artistic and written sources, the examined samples of arms are viewed through the prism of the Arab (Middle East) military art, which undoubtedly influenced the development of Byzantine military art. It is known that the Eastern Roman Empire (as any empire) is multicultural in its population. A large number of cultures scattered across vast areas of Eastern Europe and Asia are intertwined. This is the reason why we would expect to find the elements of armament, specific for territories far away from Balkans and to relate their occurrence on the lands of First Bulgarian Kingdom with the direct Byzantium influence. Close attention has been paid to the Middle East narratives, which mention the development of Middle East arms centers during the Early Caliphate – VII – VIII century. The great similarity in the constructive meaning of the Early Medieval cut and thrust weapons and their structural elements found in the territory of the Balkans and Middle Europe with examples from the Middle East, suggests that if not directly imported from Asia Minor /by commerce, military way or gifts/they were manufactured under Middle Eastern influence and probably represent a derived part of Middle Eastern military art.

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Братска подкрепа: войните за национално освобождение и обединение на България и хърватската благотворителност 1878-1913 г.
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Братска подкрепа: войните за национално освобождение и обединение на България и хърватската благотворителност 1878-1913 г.

Author(s): Svetlozar Eldarov / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 1/2013

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Крал Никола по пътя към Балканската война
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Крал Никола по пътя към Балканската война

Author(s): Iliana Ilieva / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 1/2013

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Ангорският договор и спасените български земи в Благоевград
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Ангорският договор и спасените български земи в Благоевград

Author(s): Anka Stoilova / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 1/2013

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Македония в българския исторически календар през2013 година

Македония в българския исторически календар през2013 година

Author(s): Aleksandar Grebenarov / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 1/2013

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Z dziejów wielkopolskiej linii rodu Klejna z Wiesiółki

Z dziejów wielkopolskiej linii rodu Klejna z Wiesiółki

Author(s): Piotr Klejna-Wendt / Language(s): Polish Issue: 4/2016

A history of German family Klein, coming from Mecklenburg, began in the Greater Poland in1652 when a captain of Ludwik Weiher’s dragoons, Georg Klein [later known as Jerzy Klejna]married Anna Eufrozyna Simon, a daughter of Martin Simon – a mayor of Wałcz. The articledescribes the fate of the family settled in the village Wiesiółka near Skrzatusz, which was givento Lieutenant Colonel Jerzy Klejna by the King Jan Kazimierz with both the coat of arms andthe rights of the nobility. It was all granted for his contribution in the field of battle in 1666. Theproperty had been passed to the Colonel’s sons and grandsons for four generations. The lastpossessor of the assets was Anna Szwander of Klejna who sold patrimony in 1808. Thus sheended the history of the family Klejna in Wiesiółka.

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Witraże kościoła parafialnego pw. św. Antoniego Padewskiego w Osiekach

Witraże kościoła parafialnego pw. św. Antoniego Padewskiego w Osiekach

Author(s): Krystyna Rypniewska / Language(s): Polish Issue: 4/2016

In the historic church in Osieki there are interesting works of stained glass. They come fromdifferent, mutually distant historical periods testifying about local communities, cultural context,payers and finally artistic skills of performers . In the southern nave of the church there isone of the two that had once existed modern stained glass dated from around 1600. Despite thedamage occurred there is still a readable piece of enamel painted composition which authenticityis confirmed by the preserved invaluable sources, mainly by the inventory of Rudolf Hardowamade in the 30s of the XX century at the request of the Landesmuseum in Szczecin. Thecatalog included about 800 Pomeranian stained glass of the XVI and XVII century in a descriptiveand – now existing only residually – a drawing one. Moreover, we have additional informationabout other unknown Renaissance colored panes thanks to the archaeological researchundertaken in 2015 and the acquired invaluable research material. It confirmed not only theexistence of the modern glass cabinet in the windows of the chancel, but also the later stainedglass from the late XIX century. The today’s choir stained glass windows are associated withthe last pre-war foundation of Hildebrand family, then the owners of the property in Osieki.

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XXXIII Tydzień Kultury Chrześcijańskiej w Trzciance

XXXIII Tydzień Kultury Chrześcijańskiej w Trzciance

Author(s): Edwin Klessa / Language(s): Polish Issue: 4/2016

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Dni Kultury Chrześcijańskiej w Wałczu

Dni Kultury Chrześcijańskiej w Wałczu

Author(s): Alicja Kuczkowska / Language(s): Polish Issue: 4/2016

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Zabytkowe srebra kościoła pw. Wniebowzięcia NMP w Skrzatuszu

Zabytkowe srebra kościoła pw. Wniebowzięcia NMP w Skrzatuszu

Author(s): Marek Fijałkowski / Language(s): Polish Issue: 3/2015

The article discusses the historic silver in the Catholic Church in Skrzatusz. There are objectsfrom the seventeenth to twentieth century, both existing and missing.

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„Mane nobiscum Domine”. Tradycja pielgrzymek do Świętej Hostii w pomorskich Osiekach

„Mane nobiscum Domine”. Tradycja pielgrzymek do Świętej Hostii w pomorskich Osiekach

Author(s): Henryk Romanik / Language(s): Polish Issue: 3/2015

The Gothic church which stands on the eastern shore of Lake Jamno and to the south of Mountain Chełmska near Koszalin with its traditions of medieval shrine of the Virgin Mary also enjoys the legend of pilgrimages. The extensive restoration work is associated with the search for historical traces of worship of Osieki Miraculous Host from 1400 to the beginning of the Lutheran reform in Pomerania (1535). The Osieki tradition (formerly Wusseken) is considered particularly with the Eucharistic movement in XV century around the shrines of Pomerania (within the historical boundaries), Mecklenburg and Brandenburg. The architecture and history of the expansion of the temple suggest the dynamic development of religious life in this seaside part of Poland. We have found plenty of information about Osieki Eucharistic miracle in the annals and literary heritage of the Church of Pomerania during Reformation. The older and contemporary historiography requires critical reading of studies that often duplicates negative stereotypes in stories about the "dark ages" and their superstitions seen in various forms of Catholic piety.The preserved equipment of the temple comes mostly from XVII century and has the typical characteristics of Lutheran baroque ( a pulpit from 1672, an altar from 1616, a baptismal font from about 1650, an epitaph from 1710). It expresses the spirituality of that time rooted in the Bible and focused on the apostolic tradition. The preparation of the conservation draft requires the knowledge about the oldest religious tradition of the temple expressed in the Gothic aesthetics and symbolism. It provokes a new poetic creativity in prayer that helps in shaping modern Eucharistic ministry in Osieki that is open to regular parish life, tourists during holiday and pilgrims to host on their Pomeranian Way of St. James or the Cistercian Way. The multi-faceted work around the temple in Osieki combines with the hope that this holy place become an interesting place for pilgrimages paths forming a European Christian civilization.

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Kalendarium sanktuarium w Skrzatuszu 2014 r.

Kalendarium sanktuarium w Skrzatuszu 2014 r.

Author(s): Tadeusz Ceynowa / Language(s): Polish Issue: 3/2015

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Tadeusz Ceynowa, Inwentarz archiwalny. Materiały archiwalne przekazane przez diecezję gorzowską nowo erygowanej diecezji koszalińsko-kołobrzeskiej z lat 1945-1972, Koszalin 2012, ss. 110

Tadeusz Ceynowa, Inwentarz archiwalny. Materiały archiwalne przekazane przez diecezję gorzowską nowo erygowanej diecezji koszalińsko-kołobrzeskiej z lat 1945-1972, Koszalin 2012, ss. 110

Author(s): Jarosław Wąsowicz / Language(s): Polish Issue: 3/2015

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Johannesbote Rundbrief des Heimatwerkes der Katholiken aus der Freien Prälatur Schneidemühl (Grenzmark Posen Westpreuβen) 66(2014) Weihnachten

Johannesbote Rundbrief des Heimatwerkes der Katholiken aus der Freien Prälatur Schneidemühl (Grenzmark Posen Westpreuβen) 66(2014) Weihnachten

Author(s): Tadeusz Ceynowa / Language(s): Polish Issue: 3/2015

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XXXII Tydzień Kultury Chrześcijańskiej w Trzciance 19-26.04.2015 r.

XXXII Tydzień Kultury Chrześcijańskiej w Trzciance 19-26.04.2015 r.

Author(s): Edwin Klessa / Language(s): Polish Issue: 3/2015

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XVII Dni Kultury Chrześcijańskiej w Wałczu

XVII Dni Kultury Chrześcijańskiej w Wałczu

Author(s): Alicja Kuczkowska / Language(s): Polish Issue: 3/2015

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Sprawozdanie z drugiej edycji cyklu wykładów Kościelne Dzieje Piły, (Piła, 16 września 2014 r. – 10 czerwca 2015 r.)

Sprawozdanie z drugiej edycji cyklu wykładów Kościelne Dzieje Piły, (Piła, 16 września 2014 r. – 10 czerwca 2015 r.)

Author(s): Jarosław Wąsowicz / Language(s): Polish Issue: 3/2015

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Pozadiecezjalne pielgrzymowanie do Skrzatusza

Pozadiecezjalne pielgrzymowanie do Skrzatusza

Author(s): Tadeusz Ceynowa / Language(s): Polish Issue: 2/2014

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Kalendarium ważniejszych wydarzeń z dziejów Skrzatusza

Kalendarium ważniejszych wydarzeń z dziejów Skrzatusza

Author(s): Tadeusz Ceynowa / Language(s): Polish Issue: 2/2014

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Herb gminy Szydłowo jako przejaw kultu Matki Boskiej Skrzatuskiej

Herb gminy Szydłowo jako przejaw kultu Matki Boskiej Skrzatuskiej

Author(s): Jarosław Wąsowicz / Language(s): Polish Issue: 2/2014

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