Dni Cesarskie i poświęcenie kościoła na Zamku Wysokim w Malborku w 1902 r.

Journal Title: Historia Slavorum Occidentis - Year 2018, Vol 16, Issue 1

Abstract

In the late 19th century, the High Castle in Malbork was reconstructed. The end of the works was celebrated with consecrating the church of the Blessed Virgin Mary during the Kaiser’s Days. They were an important element of the German state’s historically-oriented policy adopted by Wilhelm II.

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Artur Dobry

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  • EP ID EP542438
  • DOI 10.15804/hso180103
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Artur Dobry (2018). Dni Cesarskie i poświęcenie kościoła na Zamku Wysokim w Malborku w 1902 r.. Historia Slavorum Occidentis, 16(1), 56-71. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-542438