Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
Iconographies
(Classification of iconographic subjects, primarily relying on ICONCLASS)
[Ico1551] Historical events and situations; historical persons
✕
Expert view
Historical events
and situations;
historical persons
Historical persons
(portraits and
scenes from the
life)
Names of cities and
villages
Names of historical
buildings, sites,
streets, etc.
Geographical names
of countries,
regions, mountains,
rivers, etc.
Names of artefacts
and man-made objects
Historical events
and situations
Proper names of
plants and animals
Elizabeth of Austria
Hereditary Homage of
the Prussian Estates
to the Great Elector
at Königsberg (18
October 1663)
Marie Casimire
Sobieska
Julio-Claudian
dynasty
St Casimir
St Hedwig of Silesia
St Stanislaus of
Szczepanów
Blessed Ceslaus
Blessed Kinga of
Poland
Blessed Salomea of
Poland
St Adalbert
(Wojciech)
St Florian of Lorch
St Andrew Zorard
St Hyacinth of
Poland
St John Cantius
St Stanislaus Kostka
Bolesław I the Brave
Alexander the Great
Julius Caesar
St Dominic
Ballaban Badera
Historical person
(with NAME)
portrayed alone in
allegorical or
symbolic frame or
setting; or with
allegorical or
symbolic accessories
Kasım Paşa
St Jerome
Stephen Báthory
(Stephen I of
Poland)
Aristotle
Augustus (Roman
Emperor)
Bolesław V the
Chaste
Constantine VI
Diocletian
House of Farnese
Jan Amor Tarnowski
Jan Zamoyski
Murad II
Pompey the Great
Sigismund II
Augustus of Poland
St Bernard of
Clairvaux
St Bridget of Sweden
Trajan
Władysław III of
Poland
Anacharsis
Andrew II of Hungary
Attila
Bayezid the
Thunderbolt
Blessed Bronislava
Bolesław III the
Wry-Mouthed
Bolesław the Bold
Casimir II the Just
Casimir IV of Poland
Charles I the Great
(Charlemagne)
Charles the Bald
Clement IV (Gui
Foucois)
Cleobulus
Constans II
Constantine III
Constantine IV
Darius III
Darius the Great
Frederick William,
Elector of
Brandenburg
Gabriel Ferretti
Gedko
Henry I of Poland
Heraclonas
Innocent IV
(Sinibaldo Fieschi)
Irene of Athens
Izajasz Boner
Jan Hus
John Hooper
John Hunyadi
John III the
Terrible, Voivode of
Moldavia
Karol Franko
Leo I the Thracian
Leo II (emperor)
Leo III the Isaurian
Leo IV the Khazar
Leo X (Giovanni de'
Medici)
Lothair I
Louis II the German
Louis the Pious
Lucius III (Ubaldo
Allucingoli)
Maximilian I, Holy
Roman Emperor
Maximilian II
Habsburg
Muhammad
Petru Rareș
Philip VI of France
Roberto Altemps
Scipio Africanus
Seneca the Younger
Shalmaneser
Sigismund I of
Poland
Skanderbeg
Socrates
Solon
St Francis of Assisi
St Gregory the Great
St Helena
Stanisław Hozjusz
Sviatoslav I of Kiev
Thomas Cranmer
Timur
Toader Bubuiog
Vladislas II of
Bohemia
William Gardiner
Władysław I of
Poland
Abd al-Rahman al-
Sufi
Abdalonymus
Abisares
Abistamenes
(Sabiktas)
Adolf of Nassau
Adrian IV (Nicholas
Breakspear)
Adrian VI (Adriaan
Floriszoon Boeyens)
Aemilia Lepida (wife
of Galba)
Aemilianus
Aesop
Afanasij Vlasiev
Agatho
Agathocles of
Syracuse
Agis II of Sparta
Agis III
Agnes of Babenberg,
Duchess of Poland
and Silesia
Albert I of Germany
Albert II of Germany
Albert of
Brandenburg
Albert the Great
Albert, Duke of
Prussia
Albia Terentia
Albrecht Meyer
Alcibiades
Aldus Manutius the
Elder
Alessandro Guagnini
Alessandro de'
Medici, Duke of
Florence
Alexander I (pope)
Alexander II
(Anselmo da Baggio)
Alexander II of
Epirus
Alexander III
(Rolando Bandinelli)
Alexander Jannaeus
Alexander VI
(Rodrigo de Borja)
Alexander VII (Fabio
Chigi)
Alexander VIII
(Pietro Vito
Ottoboni)
Alexander de
Tartagnis
Alexander, Byzantine
Emperor
Alexander, king of
Poland
Alexios I Komnenos
Alexios III Angelos
Alexios IV Angelos
Alfonso d'Avalos
Algirdas
Ambroży Pampowski
Amel-Marduk (Evil-
Merodach)
Amerigo Vespucci
Anacletus I
Anastasius I
(emperor)
Anastasius II
(emperor)
Anastasius II (pope)
Anaxagoras
Anaximenes of
Miletus
Andrea Barbazza
Andrea Doria
Andrew Báthory
Andrew I of Hungary
Andronikos II
Palaiologos
Andronikos III
Palaiologos
Andrzej Opaliński
André Thevet
Anna Jagiellon
Anna Maria of
Braunschweig-
Calenberg-Göttingen
Anna of Austria
Anne of Bohemia and
Hungary
Anne of Brittany
Anno von
Sangerhausen
Antigonus I
Monophthalmus
Antiochus I Soter
Antiochus III the
Great
Antoine of Navarre
Antoninus Pius
Antonio de Leyva
Appius Claudius
Caecus
Appius Claudius
Pulcher
Apuleius
Aratus
Arcadius
Arcesilaus
Archytas of Tarentum
Ariobarzanes of
Persis
Aristippus
Ariston
Ariston of Paionia
Aristonicus of
Methymnae
Arius
Arnulf of Carinthia
Arrecina Tertulla
(wife of Titus)
Arria Fadilla
(mother of Antoninus
Pius)
Arsames
Artabazos II
Artaxerxes
Artemisia I of Caria
Astaspes
Audoin
Augustus II the
Strong
Aulus Vitellius
Petronianus
Aurelia (mother of
Caesar)
Aureolus
Balbinus
Baldwin I of
Jerusalem
Baldwin II of
Jerusalem
Baldwin II, Latin
Emperor
Baldwin IV of
Jerusalem
Barbara Lang
Bartolomeo Colleoni
Bartolomeo Socini
Basil I
Basil II
Batis (commander of
the city of Gaza)
Bayezid II
Beatrice Lascaris di
Tenda
Beatrice of
Portugal, Duchess of
Savoy
Bellerophon as
personification of
Stanisław
Orzechowski
Benedict VIII
(Teofilatto di
Tuscolo)
Benedict XI (Nicola
Boccasini)
Berengar I of Italy
Bernard Maciejowski
Bessus
Bias of Priene
Blessed Michał
Giedroyć
Blessed Szymon of
Lipnica
Boethius
Bolesław I the Tall
Bolesław IV the
Curly
Bona Sforza
Bona of Savoy
Boniface I
Boniface IX (Pietro
Tomacelli)
Boniface VII
Boniface VIII
(Benedetto Caetani)
Bořivoj I of Bohemia
Bořivoj II of
Bohemia
Bruttia Crispina
(wife of Commodus)
Burchard von
Schwanden
Béla I of Hungary
Béla IV of Hungary
Caius (pope)
Caligula
Callisthenes
Callixtus II (Guy of
Burgundy)
Callixtus III
(Alfonso di Borgia)
Cambyses II
Cangrande I della
Scala
Caracalla
Carinus
Carlo Borromeo
Carus
Casimir I the
Restorer
Casimir III of
Poland
Castore Durante
Catherine de' Medici
Catherine of
Austria, Queen of
Portugal
Catherine of Saxony
Cato II
Cecilia Renata of
Austria
Celestine I
Celestine III
(Giacinto Bobone
Orsini)
Celestine V (Pietro
Angelerio)
Censorinus (usurper)
Cesare Borgia
Charles Emmanuel I,
Duke of Savoy
Charles III, Duke of
Bourbon
Charles III, Duke of
Savoy
Charles IV of France
Charles IV, Holy
Roman Emperor
Charles IX of France
Charles V of France
Charles V, Holy
Roman Emperor
Charles VI of France
Charles VII of
France
Charles VIII of
France
Charles the Bold
Charles the Fat
Christian II of
Denmark
Christina of Denmark
Christina, Queen of
Sweden
Christoph Hartknoch
Christoph Scheurl
Christoph of
Württemberg
Christopher Columbus
Cicero
Claude of France
Claudius Gothicus
Claudius Ptolemaeus
(Ptolemy)
Clement I
Clement IX (Giulio
Rospigliosi)
Clement V (Raymond
Bertrand de Gouth)
Clement VI (Pierre
Roger)
Clement VII (Giulio
de' Medici)
Clement VIII
(Ippolito
Aldobrandini)
Clement X (Emilio
Bonaventura Altieri)
Clodius Albinus
Coloman of Hungary
Commodus
Conrad Celtis
Conrad I of Germany
Conrad II
Conrad III of
Germany
Constance of Austria
Constans
Constantine (pope)
Constantine II
Constantine V
Constantine XI
Palaiologos
Constantine the
Great
Constantinus Chlorus
Constantius II
Cosimo I de' Medici
Craterus
Crates of Thebes
Crispus
Croesus
Cunigunde of
Luxembourg (St
Cunigunde)
Cyriades
Damasus I
Dante Alighieri
Decentius
Decimus Veturius
Macrinus
Decius
Demetrius I of
Macedon
Democritus
Demosthenes
Diadumenian
Didius Julianus
Dietrich von
Altenburg
Diogenes
Dionysius
Dionysius I of
Syracuse the Elder
Dobrogost of Nowy
Dwór
Domitia Calvilla
Domitia Longina
(wife of Domitian)
Domitia Paulina
(mother of Hadrian)
Domitian
Domitilla the Elder
Domitilla the
Younger
Dorothea of Denmark,
Electress Palatine
Edgar, King of
England
Edward VI
Eleanor of Austria
Eleanor of Portugal,
Holy Roman Empress
Eleonore of Austria
Elisabeth Jagiellon
Elizabeth of Austria
Emilie of Saxony
Epaminondas
Epicurus
Epimenides
Erasmus of Rotterdam
Ercole II d'Este
Ernst Bogislaw von
Croÿ
Ernst von Wrisberg
Esaias Heidenreich
Eucharius Rösslin
Eudamidas I
Eugene I
Eugene IV (Gabriele
Condulmer)
Eustachy Wołłowicz
Evaristus
False Dmitry I
Faustina the Younger
Felix IV
Ferdinand I, Holy
Roman Emperor
Ferdinando II de'
Medici
Filippino Doria
Filippo Maria
Visconti
Flavia Domitilla
Florianus (Emperor)
Formosus
Francesco I Sforza
Francesco II Sforza
Francis I of France
Francis II of France
Franz von Sickingen
Fredegund
Frederic Jagiellon
Frederick Casimir
Kettler
Frederick I
Barbarossa
Frederick I of
Prussia
Frederick II,
Elector Palatine
Frederick II, Holy
Roman Emperor
Frederick III,
Elector Palatine of
the Rhine
Frederick III, Holy
Roman Emperor
Frederick of Saxony
Frederick the Fair
Frederick the Wise
Friedrich Staphylus
Fulvia Plautilla
Gaius Iulius Caesar
(father of Caesar)
Gaius Julius Verus
Maximus
Gaius Sulpicius
Galba
Galeazzo Maria
Sforza
Galen
Galeria Fundana
(wife of Vitellius)
Galerius
Gallienus
García Ramírez of
Navarre
Gasparo Contarini
Gediminas
Gelasius I
Gelon
Gennadius Scholarius
Georg Rhau
Georg von
Leuchtenberg
George, Margrave of
Brandenburg-Ansbach
Gerolama Orsini
Geta
Giacomo Antonio
Cortusi
Giambattista della
Porta
Gian Galeazzo Sforza
Gian Galeazzo
Visconti
Gian Giacomo
Trivulzio
Gian Maria Visconti
Giasone del Maino
Giovanni Boccaccio
Giovanni Maria
Visconti
Gordian II
Gottfried von
Hohenlohe
Gratian
Gregory II
Gregory III
Gregory IX (Ugolino
di Conti)
Gregory V (Bruno of
Carinthia)
Gregory VII
(Ildebrando
Aldobrandeschi di
Soana)
Gregory X (Teobaldo
Visconti)
Gregory XI (Pierre
Roger de Beaufort)
Gregory XII (Angelo
Correr)
Gregory XIII (Ugo
Boncompagni)
Gustavus Adolphus
Hadrian
Hans Daubmann
Hartmann von
Heldrungen
Hasan Pasha (son of
Barbarossa)
Hayreddin Barbarossa
Hedwig Jagiellon
Heinrich Dusemer
Heinrich Füllmaurer
Heinrich Reffle von
Richtenberg
Heinrich Reuß von
Plauen
Heinrich Walpot von
Bassenheim
Heinrich von Tunna
[Herman Bart]
Henry Frederick,
Prince of Wales
Henry I of France
Henry II of France
Henry II of Navarre
Henry II the Pious
Henry II, Holy Roman
Emperor or St Henry
the Exuberant
Henry III of France
Henry III, Holy
Roman Emperor
Henry IV of France
Henry IV of France
Henry IV the
Righteous
Henry IV, Holy Roman
Emperor
Henry V, Holy Roman
Emperor
Henry VI, Holy Roman
Emperor
Henry VII, Holy
Roman Emperor
Henry VIII
Henry the Bearded
Henry the Fowler
Heraclius
Herennius Etruscus
Hermann von Salza
Hilarius
Hildegard (queen)
Hippocrates
Honorius
Hostilian
Hugh Capet
Huldaricus
Schönberger
Hyginus
Hypsicratea
Ingenuus
Innocent I
Innocent II
(Gregorio
Papareschi)
Innocent III
(Lotario dei Conti
di Segni)
Innocent VI (Étienne
Aubert)
Innocent VIII
(Giovanni Battista
Cybo)
Innocent XI
(Benedetto
Odescalchi)
Isabella II of
Jerusalem
Isabella of Austria
Isabella of Portugal
Isocrates
Iulia Severa
(daughter of Philip
the Arab)
Ivan III the Great
Ivan IV the Terrible
Ivan Pidkova
Iwo Odrowąż
Jacob Kettler
Jadwiga of Poland
Jan Chryzostom
Pieniążek
Jan Firlej
Jan Grot
Jan Hanow
Jan Herburt
Jan Januszowski
Jan Jonston
Jan Sacranus
Jan Łaski the Elder
Jaspar von Gennep
Jeanne d'Albret
Jerome of Prague
Jerzy Mniszech
Jerzy Radziwiłł
Joachim Frederick,
Elector of
Brandenburg
Johann Adam Kulmus
Johann Adam de
Garnier
Johann Funck
Johann Sebastian
Pfauser
Johann von Tiefen
Johannes Brenz
Johannes Draconites
Johannes Indagine
Johannes
Regiomontanus
John Calvin
John Churchill, 1st
Duke of Marlborough
John Dudley, 1st
Duke of
Northumberland
John I Albert of
Poland
John II Casimir Vasa
John II Komnenos
John II of France
John II, Duke of
Lorraine
John III
John III Sobieski
John Sigismund Vasa
John V Palaiologos
John VI
Kantakouzenos
John VIII
Palaiologos
John XI
John XIII
John XIV (Peter
Canepanova)
John XXII (Jacques
Duèze)
John XXIII
(Baldassarre Cossa)
John Zápolya
John the Steadfast,
Elector of Saxony
Jovian
Judith of Bavaria
Julia Avita Mamaea
Julia Flavia
(daughter of Titus)
Julian Chełmski
Julian the Apostate
Julius II (Giuliano
della Rovere)
Julius III (Giovanni
Maria Ciocchi del
Monte)
Julius Saturninus
Justin I
Justin II
Justinian I
Justinian II
Karl von Trier
Kaspar Brusch
Katharina von Bora
Khadija bint
Khuwaylid
Konrad Zöllner von
Rotenstein
Konrad von
Erlichshausen
Konrad von
Feuchtwangen
Konrad von Jungingen
Konrad von Thüringen
Konrad von
Wallenrode
Krzysztof Opaliński
Krzysztof
Szydłowiecki
Kęstutis
Leo I (pope)
Leo IV
Leo IX (Bruno von
Egisheim-Dagsburg)
Leonhart Fuchs
Leonnatus
Leontius
Leszek II the Black
Leszek the White
Liberius
Licinius
Linus
Lodovico di Varthema
Lorenzo de' Medici
Lothair II
Lothair III
Lothair of France
Louis I of Hungary
Louis II of Hungary
Louis II of Italy
Louis IV of France
Louis IV, Holy Roman
Emperor
Louis IX of France
or St Louis
Louis VI of France
Louis VII of France
Louis VIII of France
Louis X of France
Louis XI
Louis XII
Louis the Blind
Louise Charlotte of
Brandenburg
Louise of Savoy
Lucius Aelius
(father of Lucius
Verus)
Lucius Junius
Silanus Torquatus
Lucius Salvius Otho
Lucius Verus
Lucius Vitellius
Ludolf König von
Wattzau
Ludwig von
Erlichshausen
Luther von
Braunschweig
Lysander
Lysimachus
Maciej Stryjkowski
Macrinus
Maeonius
Magnentius
Magnus Maximus
Manuel II
Palaiologos
Marcellinus
Marcia Furnilla
(wife of Titus)
Marcia Otacilia
Severa
Marcian
Marcin Białobrzeski
Marcin Bielski
Marcin Kromer
Marcin Laterna
Marco Sittico
Altemps
Marcus Annius Verus
(father of Marcus
Aurelius)
Marcus Licinius
Crassus
Marcus Manilius
Marcus Terentius
Varro
Margaret of Austria,
Duchess of Savoy
Margaret of Valois
Marguerite de
Navarre
Maria d'Aragona
Marie Louise Gonzaga
Marina Mniszech
Mark Antony
Martin I
Martin Luther
Martin Truchseß von
Wetzhausen
Martinian
Mary of Burgundy
Mary of Guise
Mary of Hungary
(governor of the
Netherlands)
Mateusz Cygański
Maurice
Maxentius
Maximian
Maximilian Sforza
Maximinus Daza
Mazaeus
Medius of Larissa
Mehmed I
Mehmed the Conqueror
Michael Friedwald
Michael I Rangabe
Michael Küchmeister
von Sternberg
Michael VIII
Palaiologos
Michał Korybut
Wiśniowiecki
Mieszko I
Mieszko II
Mieszko III the Old
Mikołaj "the Black"
Radziwiłł
Mikołaj "the Red"
Radziwiłł
Mikołaj Firlej
Mikołaj Kamieniecki
Mikołaj Krzysztof
"the Orphan"
Radziwiłł
Mikołaj Rej
Miltiades
Mindaugas
Mummia Achaica
Murad I
Musa
Nero Julius Caesar
Nerva
Nicholas I
Nicholas III
(Giovanni Gaetano
Orsini)
Nicholas V (Tommaso
Parentucelli)
Nicolaus Copernicus
Nikephoros I
Numerian
Odet of Foix,
Viscount of Lautrec
Odo of France
Oldřich
Ole Worm
Omphis (Taxiles)
Orhan
Orhan Çelebi
Osman I
Otmar Epplin
Otto Henry, Elector
Palatine
Otto II
Otto III
Otto IV
Otto the Great
Otto von Kerpen
Paracelsus
Parmenion
Paschal II
(Ranierius)
Paul II (Pietro
Barbo)
Paul III (Alessandro
Farnese)
Paul IV (Gian Pietro
Carafa)
Paul V (Camillo
Borghese)
Paul von Rusdorf
Paweł Orzechowski
Paweł Piasecki
Pelopidas
Pepin the Short
Periander
Pescennius Niger
Peter II of
Courtenay
Petrarch
Petronia (wife of
Vitellius)
Pharnabazus III
Philibert II, Duke
of Savoy
Philip I of France
Philip I, Landgrave
of Hesse
Philip II (Roman
emperor)
Philip II of France
Philip II of Macedon
Philip II of Spain
Philip III of France
Philip III of
Macedon
Philip IV of France
Philip Melanchthon
Philip V of France
Philip of Acarnania
(physician of
Alexander the Great)
Philip of Swabia
Philip the Arab
Philip the Handsome
Philippikus
Philotas
Phocas
Pier Luigi Farnese
Pierre Viret
Pierre de Montaigu
Pietro Andrea
Mattioli
Piotr Gembicki
Piotr Paweł
Mieszkowski
Piso (general under
Macrianus)
Pittacus of Mytilene
Pius I
Pius II (Enea Silvio
Bartolomeo
Piccolomini)
Pius III (Francesco
Todeschini)
Pius IV (Giovanni
Angelo de’ Medici)
Pius V (Antonio
Ghislieri)
Plato
Plautus
Plotinus
Polycrates
Pompeia Plotina
(wife of Trajan)
Poppo von Osterna
Porcia swallowing
hot coals
Porus
Postumus
Premislaus II
Probus (emperor)
Ptolemy II
Philadelphus
Publius Aelius
Hadrianus Afer
Publius Cornelius
Scipio Nasica
Corculum
Publius Licinius
Crassus
Publius Servilius
Vatia Isauricus
Pupienus
Pyrrhus of Epirus
Pythagoras
Quietus
Quintillus
Quintus Aurelius
Symmachus
Quintus Sextius
Ranuccio I Farnese
Regalianus
Rembert Dodoens
Renée of France
Richeza of
Lotharingia, Queen
consort of Poland
Robert I of France
Robert II of France
Roberto Malatesta
Roxelana
Rudolf I of Germany
Rudolf II, Holy
Roman Emperor
Rupert
Rupert, King of the
Romans
Sabinian
Saloninus
Samuel Głowa
Satibarzanes
Scipio Aemilianus
Sebastian Münster
Selim the Grim
Seneca the Elder
Sergius I
Sergius III
Severus Alexander
Severus II
Sextilia
Sextus Empiricus
Siegfried Sack
Siegfried von
Feuchtwangen
Siegmund von
Herberstein
Sigismondo Pandolfo
Malatesta
Sigismund III of
Poland
Sigismund
Kęstutaitis
Sigismund, Holy
Roman Emperor
Silverius
Simon Schweder
Simonides of Ceos
Siricius
Sixtus I
Sixtus II
Sixtus III
Sixtus IV (Francesco
della Rovere)
Sixtus V (Felice
Piergentile)
Skirgaila
Sophia Jagiellon
Sophie Amalie of
Nassau-Siegen
Soter
Spitamenes
St Aloysius Gonzaga
St Ambrose of Milan
St Benedict of
Nursia
St Bernard of
Menthon
St Bernardino of
Siena
St Boniface
St Clare of Assisi
St Conrad of
Constance
St Elisabeth of
Hungary
St Eulalia of Mérida
St Francis Xavier
St Gebhard of
Constance
St Ignatius Loyola
St Ladislaus
St Maternus of
Cologne
St Maximilian of
Celeja
St Norbert of Xanten
St Philip Neri
St Raymond of
Penyafort
St Sigismund of
Burgundy
St Simon of Trent
St Sylvester
Gozzolini
St Vitalis
St Wenceslas
Stanisław Chroberski
Stanisław Karnkowski
Stanisław Tarło
Stanisław Żółkiewski
Stephan Agricola
Stephen II (pope)
Suleiman the
Magnificent
Sultan-Agha Khanum
Sylvester I
Sylvester II
(Gerbert of
Aurillac)
Symmachus
Szymon Syreński
Süleyman Pasha (son
of Orhan)
Süleyman Çelebi
Tacitus (Emperor)
Tahmasp I
Telesphorus (pope)
Teodoro Trivulzio
Tetricus I
Tetricus II
Thales of Miletus
Themistocles
Theodosius I
Theodosius II
Theodosius III
Theophrastus
Tiberius
Tiberius II
Constantine
Tiberius III
Titian
Titus (usurper)
Titus Aurelius
Fulvus (father of
Antoninus Pius)
Titus Flavius
Sabinus (father of
Vespasian)
Tomasz Treter
Tomasz Zamoyski
Traidenis
Trebonianus Gallus
Ulisse Aldrovandi
Ulrich von Jungingen
Urban I
Urban II (Odo of
Châtillon)
Urban III (Uberto
Crivelli)
Urban IV (Jacques
Pantaléon)
Urban V (Guillaume
de Grimoard)
Urban VI (Bartolomeo
Prignano)
Urban VII
(Giambattista
Castagna)
Urban VIII (Maffeo
Barberini)
Vaišvilkas
Valens
Valentinian I
Valentinian II
Valentinian III
Valerian (Roman
emperor)
Vasily III, Grand
Prince of Muscovy
Vasily IV Shuisky
Veit Rudolf Specklin
Veit Stoß
Vespasia Polla
(mother of
Vespasian)
Vibia Sabina
Victor I
Vigilius
Virgil
Volusianus
Vytautas
Vytenis
Walenty Dembiński
Wenceslaus II of
Bohemia
Wenceslaus IV of
Bohemia
Werner von Orseln
William I the
Conqueror
Winrich von Kniprode
Wolfgang von Maen
Wolfgang, Count
Palatine of
Zweibrücken
Władysław Herman
Władysław II
Jagiełło
Władysław II the
Exile
Władysław III
Spindleshanks
Władysław IV of
Poland
Xenocrates
Zaccaria Ferreri
Zaleucus
Zaleucus' Son
Zbigniew of Poland
Zeno (Emperor)
Zeno of Elea
Zenobia
Zephyrinus
Zosimus
Švitrigaila
Jerusalem
Cracow
Rome
Khotyn (Хотин;
Chocim; Hotin)
Personifications of
cities
Gdańsk (Danzig)
Geneva
Istanbul
(Constantinople)
Krujë (Kruja; Croia;
Akçahisar; Kroja)
Lidzbark Warmiński
Moscow
Polotsk
Strasbourg
Vienna
Warsaw
Alexandria
Ankara
Battle of Vaikal
(battlefield)
Bingen
Bologna
Brescia
Chashniki (Чашнікі;
Czaśniki; Čašnikai)
Cortona
Esztergom
Frombork
Golubac (Galambóc)
Gorjani
Győr (Raab)
Halicarnassus
Issus or Issos
(Cilicia)
Jajce (Јајце)
Kircholm
Klushino
Kodžadžik (Коџаџик;
Kocacık; formerly
known as Svetigrad)
Krosno
Kruszwica
Kyiv (Kiev)
Königsberg
Landser
Loděnice
Lviv (Lvov)
Mainz
Malbork (Marienburg)
Meshtitsa (Мещица;
Melsztica; Melštica)
Methoni (Μεθώνη;
Modone)
Meçad (battlefield)
Modrič
Mohács
Nakło
Nevel (Невель)
Nicopolis
Nicopolis (present
day Koyulhisar)
Obertyn
Orsha (Orša; Orsza;
О́рша)
Pobethen
Poznań
Płowce
Ravenna
Riga
Sisak (Sziszek)
Smolensk
Starodub
Stary Sącz
Stralsund
Trent
Ula (Ułła; Ула)
Valmiera (Wolmar)
Varna (Варна)
Velikiye Luki
(Великие Луки;
Wielkie Łuki)
Venice
Vercelli
Vilnius
Vyshnivets
(Вишнівець;
Wiśniowiec)
Winterswijk
Worms
Wrocław (Breslau)
Yodfat
Zamość
Świecino (Swiecëno;
Schwetzin)
Alesia (the Celtic
oppidum conquered by
Julius Caesar during
the Gallic Wars)
Amsterdam
Arkhangelsk
Astrakhan
Augsburg
Avaricum
Bamberg
Bartoszyce
Biecz
Biržai (Birże)
Bourges
Braniewo
Braunschweig
Bregenz
Celaenae
Chełmno
Cologne
Damascus
Edinburgh
Elbląg
Frankenthal
Frascati
Grodno
Hecatompylos
Iași (Jassy)
Kalwaria
Zebrzydowska
Kaunas
Kletsk
Kolkata (Calcutta)
Kwidzyn
(Marienwerder)
Lublin
Lucerne (Luzern)
Massilia (Massalia;
Gallia Narbonensis)
Mecklenburg
(Magnopolis)
Memmingen
Nidzica (Neidenburg)
Nuremberg
Nyasvizh (Несвиж;
Nieśwież)
Passau
Prabuty (Riesenburg)
Prague
Przemyśl
Pskov
Reggio Emilia
Rheinfeld
Sandomierz
Saratov
Soissons
Speyer
Thann
Toruń
Torzhok
Toulouse
Trier
Tusculum
Uxellodunum
Veliky Novgorod
Wolin
Zürich
Łowicz
Dominican cloister
in Kyiv
Albulena
(battlefield)
Delphi
Dominican church of
St Nicholas in
Friesach
Grunwald
(battlefield)
Holy Trinity Church
and Dominican
Cloister in Cracow
Plain of Torvioll
(battlefield)
Protestant Church
("Bróg") in St
John's street in
Cracow
Psie Pole
(battlefield)
Sistine Chapel
Strasburg Cathedral
Zama (battelfield)
Basilica of the Holy
House in Loreto
Carmelite cloister
in Głębowice
Castle of Warmian
Bishops in Lidzbark
Decoration of the
chapel of St
Nicholas in the
Lateran Palace
Dominican cloister
in Poznań
Drusus stone
(Drususstein)
El Escorial
Facade of the church
of Santo Stanislao
dei Polacchi
Frombork Cathedral
Hippodrome of
Constantinople
Interior of the
basilica of Santa
Maria in Trastevere
in Rome
Ivangorod Fortress
Library at the St
Mary Magdalene
Church in Wrocław
Moscow Kremlin
Mouse Tower
(Mäuseturm) at
Bingen
Mouse Tower in
Kruszwica
New Vatican Basilica
Pompey's Pillar
Poor Clare Nuns
monastery in Stary
Sącz
Premonstratensian
Cloister in Louka
near Znojmo
Pyramids
Sanctuary of the
Holy Cross and
Cloister of the
Benedictines on Łysa
Góra
Synagogue in
Regensburg
Temple of Apollo in
Delphi
Tomb of Absalom
Trajan's Column
Wawel Castle
Wawel Cathedral
Prussia
Poland (also Kingdom
of Poland)
Muscovy or Muscovite
Rus' (also Grand
Duchy of Moscow or
Grand Principality
of Moscow)
Germany (Germania)
Scandinavia
America
Hungary
Ruthenia or Kievan
Rus'
Africa
Lithuania (also
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania)
Livonia
Pannonia
Sarmatia
Sweden
Asia
Austria
Bosporus
Corsica
Crucis Insula
Denmark
Estonia
Lake Geneva
Niagara Falls
Peloponnesus
Sambia Peninsula
Siberia
Thule (legendary
island)
Veneto
Caesar's
fortifications
surrounding Alesia
Miraculous statues
of Mary or the
Madonna (with NAME)
Altarpiece with
Stradanus's
Crucifixion in
Santissima
Annunziata in
Florence
Caesar's Rhine
bridge
Castrum doloris of
King Sigismund II
Augustus displayed
at San Lorenzo in
Damaso Church in
Rome on 10 November
1572
Colossus of Rhodes
Dr Woodward's Shield
Equestrian statue of
Philippe VI de
Valois in Paris
Notre-Dame
Great Sphinx of Giza
Martyrdom of St
Cecilia (Maderno's
sculpture)
Monument to the
Battle of Rudawa
(Rudau)
Relief with sow
feeding piglets
Roberto Altemps's
tombstone in Santa
Maria in Trastevere
in Rome
Sculpture of the
Virgin and child
from the Antwerp
city hall
St Hyacint's Madonna
in Przemyśl
St Hyacinth's
Madonna from Lviv
Stanisław Hozjusz's
tombstone in Santa
Maria in Trastevere
in Rome
Stonehenge
Veit Stoss
altarpiece in St
Mary's church in
Cracow
Battle with the
Turks
Names of historical
events and
situations
Coronation of
Bolesław I the Brave
Death of Sviatoslav
I in the battle with
the Pechenegs
Hussite wars
Siege of Khotyn (13
April 1572)
Proper names of
animals
Proper names of
plants
Julius Caesar
Augustus (Roman
Emperor)
Aelia Paetina
Aemilia Lepida
(fiancee of
Claudius)
Agrippina the Elder
Agrippina the
Younger
Antonia Minor
Antonia the Elder
Atia (mother of
Augustus)
Britannicus
Calpurnia (wife of
Caesar)
Claudia (wife of
Octavian)
Claudia Antonia
Claudia Augusta
Claudia Octavia
(wife of Nero)
Claudius
Cornelia (wife of
Caesar)
Drusus Caesar
Drusus Julius Caesar
(son of Tiberius)
Gaius Octavius
(father of Augustus)
Gnaeus Domitius
Ahenobarbus (father
of Nero)
Julia (daughter of
Caesar)
Julia (wife of
Marius)
Julia Drusilla
Julia the Elder
(daughter of
Augustus)
Livia Drusilla (wife
of Augustus)
Livia Medullina
Livia Orestilla
Lollia Paulina
Marcia (grandmother
of Julius Caesar)
Marcus Vipsanius
Agrippa
Messalina
Milonia Caesonia
Nero Claudius Drusus
Nero Julius Caesar
Octavia the Younger
Plautia Urgulanilla
Pompeia Magna
Scribonia (wife of
Octavian)
Tiberius
Tiberius Claudius
Drusus (son of
Claudius)
Tiberius Claudius
Nero
Tiberius Gemellus
Vipsania Agrippina
Brith of St Casimir
Canonization of St
Casimir by Leo X
Death of St Casimir
Miracles at the tomb
of St Casimir
St Casimir adoring
the crucified Christ
St Casimir appearing
as a commander on a
white horse and
helping the army of
Polish king to win
the Battle of
Polotsk in 1518
St Casimir as a
prince
St Casimir as a
soldier
St Casimir before
King Casimir
St Casimir
dismissing unchaste
women during his
illness
St Casimir healing
sicks from various
diseases after his
death
St Casimir leading
the Lithuanian army
across the river
St Casimir losing
his senses during a
holy mass
St Casimir on
horseback appearing
to the Polish army
St Casimir praying
in front of the door
of the closed church
at night
St Casimir receiving
the crown of Hungary
St Casimir rewarding
the vow which was
made to him with the
victory
St Casimir robbed of
his clothes
St Casimir sleeping
on the ground
instead of the soft
bed
St Casimir writing
songs in honor of
the Virgin and St
Stanislaus
Canonization of St
Hedwig by Clement IV
Christ from a
crucifix blessing St
Hedwig
Penitence of St
Hedwig of Silesia
St Hedwig entering a
monestery
St Hedwig healing
the two blinds and
miraculously
removing a fishbone
from nun’s throat
St Hedwig of Silesia
disconnecting the
rod from the hand
of a woman through
her prayer
St Hedwig of Silesia
foretelling future
events
St Hedwig of Silesia
healing many sicks
through a blessing
with the image of
the Virgin
St Hedwig of Silesia
healing the two
blinds and
miraculously
removing a fishbone
from nun’s throat
St Hedwig of Silesia
performing the works
of mercy
St Hedwig of Silesia
saving two hanged
men from death and
releasing them
St Hedwig of Silesia
taking a vow of
chastity
St Hedwig of Silesia
tormented by demon
in her bed
St Hedwig of Silesia
washing the feet of
a leper
St Hedwig of Silesia
with her husband
taking up vow of
chastity before the
bishop
St Hedwig tuning
water into wine
St Stanislaus of
Szczepanów appearing
to St Hedwig of
Silesia
St Stanislaus, St
Mary Magdalene, St
Catherine, St Ursula
and St Thecla
appearing to the
dying St Hedwig of
Silesia
Sweet smell wafting
from head of St
Hedwig of Silesia
after her death
The fallen candle
not setting fire to
prayer book of St.
Hedwig of Silesia
during her prayer.
Martyrdom of St
Stanislaus
Bishop Gedko's and
Casimir the Just's
vision of Saints
Florian and
Stanislaus
Canonization of St
Stanislaus of
Szczepanów
Death of St Hyacinth
whose soul is
accompanied to
heaven by St
Stanislaus
Dismembered and
scattered parts of
the body of St
Stanislaus of
Szczepanów guarded
by four eagles
Dismembering the
Body of Saint
Stanislaus
St Stanislaus of
Szczepanów appearing
at the same time to
Pope Innocent IV and
cardinals and saving
one of them from
death
St Stanislaus of
Szczepanów appearing
to St Hedwig of
Silesia
St Stanislaus of
Szczepanów appearing
to the Poles during
the battle of
Grunwald
St Stanislaus of
Szczepanów bringing
the redivivus before
the king as a
witness
St Stanislaus of
Szczepanów leading
many people across
the river with dry
foot
St Stanislaus of
Szczepanów raising
the three dead
St Stanislaus
raising Piotrowin
St Stanislaus's body
miraculously
reintegrated
St Stanislaus, St
Mary Magdalene, St
Catherine, St Ursula
and St Thecla
appearing to the
dying St Hedwig of
Silesia
Blessed Ceslaus
appearing with SS
Peter and Paul to a
nun
Blessed Ceslaus
preaching
Blessed Ceslaus
raising a child who
drowned
Blessed Ceslaus
raising the dead
Blessed Ceslaus
sailing across the
river on his cappa
Blessed Ceslaus
saving Wrocław from
the invasion of
Tatars
Blessed Ceslaus
saving the Dominican
monastery in Wrocław
from fire and
blowing up in 1570
Blessed Ceslaus
saving the youth
drowning in the Oder
Blessed Ceslaus sent
with other brothers
on mission to the
northern lands
Blessed Ceslaus
together with St
Hyacinth receiving
the habit from St
Dominic in Rome
Blessed Ceslaus with
a lily and a fire
ball
Death of Blessed
Ceslaus
Penitence of Blessed
Ceslaus
Blind people praying
to St Kinga
Priest's vision of
the soul of St Kinga
ascending to heaven
Prisoners praying to
St Kinga
Sick people praying
to St Kinga
St Kinga and her
husband taking up
vow of chastity
St Kinga changing
the course of the
river in Sącz for
the use of its
inhabitants
St Kinga entering
the monastery
St Kinga predicting
the hour of her
death
St Kinga providing
the Kingdom of
Poland with the rich
deposits of gold,
salt and metal
St Kinga raising the
dead
St Kinga turning
water into wine
St Kinga's and her
husband's
contribution to the
canonisation of St
Stanislaus
St Kinga's devotion
to the Virgin Mary
Blessed Salomea
appearing to a
Franciscan friar and
healing his hand
Blessed Salomea
entering the Order
of St Clare
Blessed Salomea
healing a blind nun
Blessed Salomea
praying
Blessed Salomea
received by Andrew
II in Hungary
Blessed Salomea's
pious works
Blessed Salomea's
vision of Mary and
Child
Blessed Salomea's
vision of the Virgin
Death of blessed
Salomea
Friar seeing the
soul of Blessed
Salomea ascending to
heaven
Healing of a
Franciscan friar’s
broken shinbone
Healing of a woman
from an eye disease
Nuns praying around
the body of Blessed
Salomea
Martyrdom of St
Adalbert
Miraculous healing
of St Adalbert as a
child
Remains of St
Adalbert bought for
the gold
Sending St Adalbert
the bishopric by the
pope
St Adalbert becoming
a Benedictine in
Rome
St Adalbert
destroying pagan
idols in Prussia
St Adalbert giving
his cloak to a poor
woman
St Adalbert healing
a blind girl
St Adalbert healing
the sick with a
bread blessed by
himself
St Adalbert ordained
a bishop
St Adalbert received
by the Polish king
St Romuald sending
two disciples along
with St Adalbert to
Poland
Veneration of the
relics of St
Adalbert in Gniezno
Bishop Gedko's and
Casimir the Just's
vision of Saints
Florian and
Stanislaus
Body of St Florian
guarded by an eagle
Body of St Florian
reaching out the
hand to Pope Lucius
III as a sign that
the saint wants to
be taken to Poland
Cart with the body
of St Florian
stopping in Kleparz
Healings at the tomb
of St Florian
Martyrdom of St
Florian
Printer's device of
Florian Ungler (St
Florian)
Saving Polish
sailors carrying
body of St Florian
from demonic attack
St Florian appearing
to Valerie in a
dream
St Florian before
the Emperor
Diocletian
St Florian
performing the
miracle of fountain
to provide water for
oxen carrying his
body
St Florian sentenced
to death by
Diocletian
Torture of St
Florian
Abbot removing a
chain from the dead
body of St Andrew
Zorard
Man raised by St
Andrew Zorard
returning to his
companions
Saints Andrew Zorard
and Benedict Szkalka
Saints Andrew Zorard
and Benedict Szkalka
before Stephan of
Hungary
Saints Andrew Zorard
and Benedict Szkalka
seeing a miraculous
light above the
altar
Saints Andrew Zorard
and Benedict Szkalka
seeing the soul of
St Barnabe ascending
to heaven
St Andrew Zorard
carried on a cart to
the monastery by an
angel
St Andrew Zorard in
a hollow tree trunk
St Andrew Zorard
raising a dead man
St Andrew Zorard
receiving forty nuts
as food for the time
of the lent
St Andrew Zorard
rescuing a hanged
man
Miraculous healings
of St Hyacinth
St Hyacinth raising
the dead
St Hyacinth, holding
a statue of the
Virgin Mary and a
monstrance,
miraculously
crossing the river
Dnieper
St Hyacinth
receiving the habit
from St Dominic
Vision of St
Hyacinth (Gaude
filii Hyacinthe...)
Blessed Ceslaus
together with St
Hyacinth receiving
the habit from St
Dominic in Rome
Death of St Hyacinth
whose soul is
accompanied to
heaven by St
Stanislaus
St Hyacinth carrying
his confreres on a
coat across the
Vistula near
Wyszogród
St Hyacinth
restoring the cereal
destroyed by the
storm
St Hyacinth sent to
the North by St
Dominic
Vision of Blessed
Bronisława (St
Hyacinth ascending
to heaven with the
Virgin Mary)
St John Cantius
healing the sick
St John Cantius
healing two dying
animals
St John Cantius
adoring Mary and
Child, crowned with
wreaths of lauels
and roses
St John Cantius
adoring Mary and the
Man of Sorrows,
crowned with wreaths
of lauels and roses
St John Cantius
adoring the Man of
Sorrows
St John Cantius and
repentant robbers
St John Cantius
attacked by the
robbers during his
pilgrimage to Rome
St John Cantius
disputing
St John Cantius
distributing alms to
the poor
St John Cantius
healing thirteen men
of fever
St John Cantius
raising sixteen dead
Communion of St
Stanislaus Kostka
Applying cold
compresses on St
Stanislaus Kostka's
chest
Death of St
Stanislaus Kostka
Exhumation of St
Stanislaus Kostka
Soul of St
Stanislaus Kostka
ascending to heaven
after his death
St Stanislaus Kostka
chasing away a demon
which appears as a
dog
St Stanislaus Kostka
entering the Society
of Jesus
St Stanislaus Kostka
expelling demons
Virgin appearing to
St Stanislaus Kostka
Bolesław the King of
Poland giving the
brothers generous
gifts
Brothers appearing
to King Bolesław
Coronation of
Bolesław I the Brave
King Bolesław with
bishops praying at
the tomb of the holy
brothers
Remains of St
Adalbert bought for
the gold
St Adalbert received
by the Polish king
Altars of Alexander
(Alexandri arae)
Aristotle Teaching
Alexander the Great
Battle at Issus (5
November 333 BC) -
Alexander fighting
against Darius at
Issus
Battle of Gaugamela
(Battle of Arbela; 1
October 331 BC)
Chart of the
Diadochi (Daniel's
final vision)
Caesar, Commentarii
de Bello Gallico
Aggressive
relationships of C.
Julius Caesar
Caesar, Commentarii
de Bello Civili
Julius Caesar as one
of the nine worthies
St Hyacinth
receiving the habit
from St Dominic
Blessed Ceslaus
together with St
Hyacinth receiving
the habit from St
Dominic in Rome
St Dominic receiving
the rosary from the
Virgin
St Hyacinth sent to
the North by St
Dominic
Battle of Meçad
(June 1465)
Battle of Vaikal
(April 1465)
Siege of Krujë
(1466–1467)
Achille Bocchi
Allegorical portrait
of Jan Zamoyski
Dioscorides
Battle of Meshtitsa
(24 December 1443)
Battle of Torvioll
(Battle of Lower
Dibra; 29 June 1444)
Kasım Paşa in his
camp
Nativity of St
Jerome
St Jerome as
penitent in the
desert
St Jerome in his
study
Danzig rebellion
(1576-1577)
Siege of Polotsk
(1579)
Siege of Velikiye
Luki (1-5 September
1580)
Aristotle Teaching
Alexander the Great
Aristotle and
Phyllis
Census ordered by
Caesar Augustus
Tiburtine sibyl and
the emperor Augustus
St Kinga and her
husband taking up
vow of chastity
St Kinga's and her
husband's
contribution to the
canonisation of St
Stanislaus
Constantine VI and
Irene of Athens
Leo IV the Khazar
and Constantine VI
St Florian before
the Emperor
Diocletian
St Florian sentenced
to death by
Diocletian
Paul III (Alessandro
Farnese)
Pier Luigi Farnese
Battle of Obertyn
(22 August 1531)
Siege of Starodub
(30 July 1535)
Allegorical portrait
of Jan Zamoyski
Battle of Bucov
(Battle of Bukowo;
20 October 1600)
Battle of Varna (10
November 1444)
Battles with Murad
II in 1444
Battle of
Dyrrhachium (10 July
48 BC)
Siege of Brundisium
(49 BC)
Castrum doloris of
King Sigismund II
Augustus displayed
at San Lorenzo in
Damaso Church in
Rome on 10 November
1572
Sigismund Augustus
as child
Christ embracing St
Bernard of Clairvaux
(Amplexus Sancti
Bernardi)
Lactatio Sancti
Bernardi
St Bridget's vision
of the Man of
Sorrows
St Brigid churning
butter
Trajan's Column
Trajan's Dacian wars
Battle of Meshtitsa
(24 December 1443)
Battle of Varna (10
November 1444)
Death of Anacharsis
Blessed Salomea
received by Andrew
II in Hungary
Battle of the
Catalaunian Plains
(20 June 451)
Battle of Ankara (20
July 1402)
Vision of Blessed
Bronisława (St
Hyacinth ascending
to heaven with the
Virgin Mary)
Battle of Nakło
(1109)
St Stanislaus of
Szczepanów bringing
the redivivus before
the king as a
witness
Bishop Gedko's and
Casimir the Just's
vision of Saints
Florian and
Stanislaus
St Casimir before
King Casimir
Hildegard (queen)
Louis II the German,
Lothair I and
Charles II the Bald
Canonization of St
Hedwig by Clement IV
Cleobulus and
Cleobulina
Constans II and
Constantine IV
Constantine III and
Heraclonas
Constans II and
Constantine IV
Battle at Issus (5
November 333 BC) -
Alexander fighting
against Darius at
Issus
Darius, king of
Persia, grants
permission to
rebuild the temple
Hereditary Homage of
the Prussian Estates
to the Great Elector
at Königsberg (18
October 1663)
Vision of Blessed
Gabriel Ferretti
Bishop Gedko's and
Casimir the Just's
vision of Saints
Florian and
Stanislaus
Henry of Valois
elected King of
Poland heading to
Poland
Constantine III and
Heraclonas
St Stanislaus of
Szczepanów appearing
at the same time to
Pope Innocent IV and
cardinals and saving
one of them from
death
Constantine VI and
Irene of Athens
Vision of Blessed
Izajasz Boner
Jan Hus at the stake
John Hooper at the
stake
Battle of Varna (10
November 1444)
Battle of John III
the Terrible with
the Turks (1574)
Vision of Karol
Franko
Leo I the Thracian
and Leo II
Leo I the Thracian
and Leo II
Siege of
Constantinople under
Leo III (717/718)
Leo IV the Khazar
and Constantine VI
Canonization of St
Casimir by Leo X
Louis II the German,
Lothair I and
Charles II the Bald
Louis II the German,
Lothair I and
Charles II the Bald
Judith of Bavaria
Body of St Florian
reaching out the
hand to Pope Lucius
III as a sign that
the saint wants to
be taken to Poland
First Congress of
Vienna (1515)
Danzig rebellion
(1576-1577)
Khadija bint
Khuwaylid
Battle of Obertyn
(22 August 1531)
Equestrian statue of
Philippe VI de
Valois in Paris
Notre-Dame
Roberto Altemps's
tombstone in Santa
Maria in Trastevere
in Rome
Battle of Zama (202
BC)
Death of Seneca the
Younger
Besiege of Samaria
by King Shalmaneser
First Congress of
Vienna (1515)
Skanderberg's
battles with the
Turks
Socrates with
Disciples
Solon's Conversation
with Croesus
Stigmatisation of St
Francis
Mass of St Gregory
Finding of the True
Cross
Stanisław Hozjusz's
tombstone in Santa
Maria in Trastevere
in Rome
Death of Sviatoslav
I in the battle with
the Pechenegs
Thomas Cranmer at
the stake
Battle of Ankara (20
July 1402)
Battle of Obertyn
(22 August 1531)
First Congress of
Vienna (1515)
William Gardiner at
the stake
Władysław I's battle
with the Teutonic
Knighs
Entry into Jerusalem
Christ's prediction
of the destruction
of the Temple in
Jerusalem
Conquest of
Jerusalem
Cyrus ordering a
temple to be built
in Jerusalem
David conquering
Jerusalem
Isaiah's vision
concerning Judah and
Jerusalem
Jeremiah lamenting
over the destruction
of Jerusalem
Nebuchadnezzar
conquering Jerusalem
Rebuilding of
Jerusalem's walls
Sack of Jerusalem
Vision of riders in
the sky above
Jerusalem
Holy Trinity Church
and Dominican
Cloister in Cracow
Protestant Church
("Bróg") in St
John's street in
Cracow
Cart with the body
of St Florian
stopping in Kleparz
Cracovia
(personification of
Cracow)
Cracow tumult of
1574
Saint Michael the
Archangel and Saint
Stanislaus the
Bishop and Martyr
Basilica
Wawel Castle
Wawel Cathedral
Wawel Dragon
Holy door (Porta
santa)
Allegory of Rome
Facade of the church
of Santo Stanislao
dei Polacchi
Interior of the
basilica of Santa
Maria in Trastevere
in Rome
Map of Rome
Roma
(personification of
Rome)
Tiber River Monster;
Papal Ass
(Papstesel)
Trajan's Column
Battle of Khotyn (11
November 1673)
Battle of Khotyn (2
September – 9
October 1621)
Battle of Khotyn (4
October 1509)
Siege of Khotyn (13
April 1572)
Cracovia
(personification of
Cracow)
Personification of
Bologna
Roma
(personification of
Rome)
Coat of arms of
Gdańsk
Danzig rebellion
(1576-1577)
Caesar's camp at
Geneva
Unusual Fish Caught
in Geneva on 12
February 1740
Siege of
Constantinople
(1453)
Siege of
Constantinople under
Leo III (717/718)
Siege of Krujë
(1450)
Siege of Krujë
(1466–1467)
Castle of Warmian
Bishops in Lidzbark
Collegiate church of
Saints Peter and
Paul in Lidzbark
Map of Moscow
Moscow Kremlin
Polotsk Land
Siege of Polotsk
(1579)
Strasburg Cathedral
Mary and Child as
patron of Strasburg
First Congress of
Vienna (1515)
Siege of Vienna
(1529)
Mermaid of Warsaw
(Syrenka Warszawska)
Unusual Fish Caught
in Warsaw on 8
September 1523
(Warschauer
Wunderrobbe)
Battle of Alexandria
(47 BC)
Battle of Ankara (20
July 1402)
Battle of Vaikal
(April 1465)
Mouse Tower
(Mäuseturm) at
Bingen
Personification of
Bologna
Sack of Brescia (18
February 1512)
Battle of Chashniki
(aka Battle of Ula;
26 January 1564)
Map of Cortona
Siege of Esztergom
(1543)
Frombork Cathedral
Siege of Golubac
(May 1428)
Battle of Gorjani (9
October 1537)
Siege of Győr (Raab;
1594)
Siege of
Halicarnassus (334
BC)
Battle at Issus (5
November 333 BC) -
Alexander fighting
against Darius at
Issus
Siege of Jajce (10
July - 24 August
1464)
Battle of Kircholm
(27 September 1605)
Battle at Klushino
(4 July 1610)
Siege of Svetigrad
(14 May 1448)
Map of Krosno
Mouse Tower in
Kruszwica
Dominican cloister
in Kyiv
Hereditary Homage of
the Prussian Estates
to the Great Elector
at Königsberg (18
October 1663)
Monstrous pig of
Landser
Battle of Loděnice
(23 January 1179)
Coat of arms of Lviv
Drusus stone
(Drususstein)
Siege of Marienburg
(1457-1460)
Battle of Meshtitsa
(24 December 1443)
Battle of Modon
(1500)
Battle of Meçad
(June 1465)
Battle of Modrič
(1452)
Battle of Mohács (29
August 1526)
Battle of Nakło
(1109)
Battle of Nevel (19
August 1562)
Battle of Nicopolis
(25 September 1396)
Battle of Nicopolis
(48 BC)
Battle of Obertyn
(22 August 1531)
Battle of Orsha (8
September 1514)
Two-headed child
born in Pobethen in
1581
Map of Poznań
Battle of Płowce (27
September 1331)
Monster of Ravenna
Coat of arms of Riga
Battle of Sisak (22
June 1593)
Siege of Smolensk
(1611-1612)
Siege of Starodub
(30 July 1535)
Poor Clare Nuns
monastery in Stary
Sącz
Unusual fish caught
in Stralsund
Council of Trent
Ula Castle
Siege of Wolmar (18
October - 18
December 1601)
Battle of Varna (10
November 1444)
Siege of Velikiye
Luki (1-5 September
1580)
Unusual Fish Caught
in Venice in
September 1624
Battle of Vercellae
(30 July 101 BC)
Map of Vilnius
Battle of Wiśniowiec
(Vyshnivets); also
known as the Battle
of Lopuszno (28
April 1512)
Monster born in
Winterswijk
Leech (Hirudo)
Map of Wrocław
Siege of Yodfat (67
AD)
Map of Zamość
Battle of Świecino
(Schlacht bei
Schwetzin; 17
September 1462)
St Hyacinth, holding
a statue of the
Virgin Mary and a
monstrance,
miraculously
crossing the river
Dnieper
Vision of St
Hyacinth (painting
in Odrowąż)
Battle of Albulena
(Battle of Ujëbardha
[White water]; 2
September 1457)
Temple of Apollo in
Delphi
Vision of St
Hyacinth (painting
in Odrowąż)
Battle of Grunwald
(15 July 1410)
Vision of St
Hyacinth (painting
in Odrowąż)
Battle of Torvioll
(Battle of Lower
Dibra; 29 June 1444)
Cracow tumult of
1574
Battle of Hundsfeld
(Battle of Psie
Pole; 1109)
Pope presiding at
Mass in the Sistine
Chapel
Mary and Child as
patron of Strasburg
Battle of Zama (202
BC)
Map of Prussia
Coat of arms of
Royal Prussia or
Chełmno land /
Kulmer Land (Black
Eagle)
Patals or Patollus
(Old Prussian god)
Perkūnas (Baltic god
of thunder)
Potrimp or Potrimpus
(Old Prussian god)
Prussians
St Adalbert
destroying pagan
idols in Prussia
Rulers of Poland
Map of Poland
Allegory of the
Kingdom of Poland
Polonia
(personification of
Poland)
Senate of the
Kingdom of Poland
St Kinga providing
the Kingdom of
Poland with the rich
deposits of gold,
salt and metal
Map of Muscovy
Golden Hag (Golden
Woman, Zlata Baba)
Muscovite archers
Muscovite arms
Worship of a red
cloth hanging on a
pole
Rulers of Germany
Map of Germany
Germania
(personification of
Germany)
Iceland
Map of Scandinavia
Norway
Indigenous
inhabitants of
America
Map of America
Map of Hungary
Saints Andrew Zorard
and Benedict Szkalka
before Stephan of
Hungary
Rulers of Ruthenia,
Muscovy and Russia
Ruthenian Lion (coat
of arms of Red
Ruthenia or Lviv
land)
Inhabitants of
Africa
Map of Lithuania
Livonia coat of arms
established by
Sigismundus Augustus
in 1566 (Griffin)
Saints Andrew Zorard
and Benedict Szkalka
before Stephan of
Hungary
Map of ancient
Sarmatia
Patron saints of
Sweden
Lilia et taleae
Palisade surrounding
Alesia
Rampart surrounding
Alesia
Our Lady of Loreto
Skanderberg's
battles with the
Turks
Battle of Ankara (20
July 1402)
Battle of Gorjani (9
October 1537)
Battle of John III
the Terrible with
the Turks (1574)
Battle of Meshtitsa
(24 December 1443)
Battle of Modon
(1500)
Battle of Mohács (29
August 1526)
Battle of Nicopolis
(25 September 1396)
Battle of Sisak (22
June 1593)
Siege of Esztergom
(1543)
Siege of Győr (Raab;
1594)
Siege of Jajce (10
July - 24 August
1464)
Siege of Vienna
(1529)
Names of historical
events and
situations (with
NAME)
Battle between the
Philistines and the
Israelites at Baal-
perazim
Abada (rhinoceros)
Bucephalus
Ganda (rhinoceros)
Peritas
Caesar, Commentarii
de Bello Gallico
Aggressive
relationships of C.
Julius Caesar
Caesar, Commentarii
de Bello Civili
Julius Caesar as one
of the nine worthies
Census ordered by
Caesar Augustus
Tiburtine sibyl and
the emperor Augustus
Dismembering the
Body of Saint
Stanislaus
Healing of a noble
matron at the tomb
of St Hyacinth
St Hyacinth healing
a dying woman
St Hyacinth healing
a man attacked by
robbers
St Hyacinth healing
the noble woman
St Hyacinth healing
two blind boys with
the sign of the
cross
St Hyacinth healing
Świętosław from
dropsy
St Hyacinth raising
a child
St Hyacinth saving
dying people
St Hyacitnh healing
infertile women
St Hyacinth raising
Przybysława's son
who drowned in the
Raba river
St Hyacinth raising
a child
St Hyacinth raising
a stillborn child
St Hyacinth raising
the drowned Piotr of
Proszowice
St Hyacinth raising
two young men who
drowned
St Hyacinth
resuscitating the
dead and receiving
the habit from St
Dominic
Young man named
Żegota resurrected
by the touch of St
Hyacinth's body
St Hyacint's Madonna
in Przemyśl
St Hyacinth's
Madonna from Lviv
St Hyacinth
resuscitating the
dead and receiving
the habit from St
Dominic
Vision of St
Hyacinth (painting
in Odrowąż)
St John Cantius
healing a man
possessed by a demon
St John Cantius
healing five
paralytics
St John Cantius
healing six men
St John Cantius
healing six men from
madness
Communion of St
Stanislaus Kostka
(painting in Rome)
Caesar's
fortifications
surrounding Alesia
Caesar's battle with
the Helvetii
Leaders of the
Gallic tribes in
Caesar's Gallic War
Alesia (the Celtic
oppidum conquered by
Julius Caesar during
the Gallic Wars)
Ambiorix's Ambush on
Sabinus and Cotta
Avaricum
Battle of Vosges (58
BC)
Battle of the Arar
(85 BC)
Caesar's Rhine
bridge
Caesar's camp at
Geneva
Massilia (Massalia;
Gallia Narbonensis)
Siege of Quintus
Cicero’s Winter
Quarters
Uxellodunum
C. Julius Caesar
defeats and drives
out Ariovistus, a
German chieftain
Caesar's battle with
the Helvetii
Battle of Alexandria
(47 BC)
Battle of Thapsus (6
April 46 BC)
Battle of Uzita (46
BC)
Battle of the Arar
(85 BC)
Caesar's camp at
Geneva
Battle of
Dyrrhachium (10 July
48 BC)
Battle of Ilerda
(June-Autust 49 BC)
Battle of Nicopolis
(48 BC)
Battle of Ruspina (4
January 46 BC)
Siege of Brundisium
(49 BC)
St Hyacinth
resuscitating the
dead and receiving
the habit from St
Dominic
Rebuilding of the
Temple
Battle of Albulena
(Battle of Ujëbardha
[White water]; 2
September 1457)
Battle of Meçad
(June 1465)
Battle of Modrič
(1452)
Battle of Otonetë
(upper Dibra) 27
September 1446
Battle of Torvioll
(Battle of Lower
Dibra; 29 June 1444)
Battle of Vaikal
(April 1465)
Kasım Paşa in his
camp
Siege of Krujë
(1450)
Siege of Krujë
(1466–1467)
Siege of Svetigrad
(14 May 1448)
Disciples bringing
the ass to Christ
Vision of St
Hyacinth (painting
in Odrowąż)
Cracow tumult of
1574
Opening the Holy
Door (Jubilee in the
Catholic Church)
Mary and Child as
patron of Strasburg
St Hyacinth, holding
a statue of the
Virgin Mary and a
monstrance,
miraculously
crossing the river
Dnieper
Vision of St
Hyacinth (painting
in Odrowąż)
Printer's device of
Ivan Fyodorov
Capture of Ula
(August 1568)
St Hyacint's Madonna
in Przemyśl
St Hyacinth's
Madonna from Lviv
St Stanislaus of
Szczepanów appearing
to the Poles during
the battle of
Grunwald
Map of ancient
Germania
Map of ancient
Sarmatia
Legendary rulers of
Poland
Bolesław I the Brave
Stephen Báthory
(Stephen I of
Poland)
Bolesław V the
Chaste
Sigismund II
Augustus of Poland
Władysław III of
Poland
Bolesław III the
Wry-Mouthed
Bolesław the Bold
Casimir II the Just
Casimir IV of Poland
Henry I of Poland
Jagiellonian dynasty
Sigismund I of
Poland
Władysław I of
Poland
Agnes of Babenberg,
Duchess of Poland
and Silesia
Alexander, king of
Poland
Anna Jagiellon
Anna of Austria
Augustus II the
Strong
Bolesław I the Tall
Bolesław IV the
Curly
Bona Sforza
Casimir I the
Restorer
Casimir III of
Poland
Elizabeth of Austria
Henry II the Pious
Henry III of France
Henry IV the
Righteous
Henry the Bearded
Jadwiga of Poland
John I Albert of
Poland
John II Casimir Vasa
John III Sobieski
Leszek II the Black
Leszek the White
Louis I of Hungary
Michał Korybut
Wiśniowiecki
Mieszko I
Mieszko II
Mieszko III the Old
Premislaus II
Richeza of
Lotharingia, Queen
consort of Poland
Sigismund III of
Poland
Wenceslaus II of
Bohemia
Władysław Herman
Władysław II
Jagiełło
Władysław II the
Exile
Władysław III
Spindleshanks
Władysław IV of
Poland
Zbigniew of Poland
Map of ancient
Sarmatia
Map of ancient
Sarmatia
House of Habsburg
German kings
Carolingian dynasty
House of Luxembourg
House of Wittelsbach
Frederick William,
Elector of
Brandenburg
Hohenstaufen
Adolf of Nassau
Charles IV, Holy
Roman Emperor
Frederick I of
Prussia
Frederick the Fair
Henry II, Holy Roman
Emperor or St Henry
the Exuberant
Henry III, Holy
Roman Emperor
Henry VI, Holy Roman
Emperor
Rudolf I of Germany
Rupert
Wenceslaus IV of
Bohemia
Map of ancient
Germania
Sviatoslav I of Kiev
False Dmitry I
Ivan III the Great
Ivan IV the Terrible
Marina Mniszech
Vasily III, Grand
Prince of Muscovy
Vasily IV Shuisky
Władysław IV of
Poland
Printer's device of
Hieronim Szarfenberg
Map of ancient
Sarmatia
Battle of Albulena
(Battle of Ujëbardha
[White water]; 2
September 1457)
Battle of Meçad
(June 1465)
Battle of Modrič
(1452)
Battle of Otonetë
(upper Dibra) 27
September 1446
Battle of Torvioll
(Battle of Lower
Dibra; 29 June 1444)
Battle of Vaikal
(April 1465)
Kasım Paşa in his
camp
Siege of Krujë
(1450)
Siege of Krujë
(1466–1467)
Siege of Svetigrad
(14 May 1448)
Battle of Grunwald
(15 July 1410)
Battle at Issus (5
November 333 BC) -
Alexander fighting
against Darius at
Issus
Battle at Klushino
(4 July 1610)
Battle of Albulena
(Battle of Ujëbardha
[White water]; 2
September 1457)
Battle of Alexandria
(47 BC)
Battle of Ankara (20
July 1402)
Battle of Beth Zur
(between Judas
Maccabeus and
Lysias)
Battle of Bucov
(Battle of Bukowo;
20 October 1600)
Battle of Chashniki
(aka Battle of Ula;
26 January 1564)
Battle of
Dyrrhachium (10 July
48 BC)
Battle of Emmaus
(between Judas
Maccabaeus and
Gorgias)
Battle of Gaugamela
(Battle of Arbela; 1
October 331 BC)
Battle of Gorjani (9
October 1537)
Battle of Hundsfeld
(Battle of Psie
Pole; 1109)
Battle of John III
the Terrible with
the Turks (1574)
Battle of Khotyn (11
November 1673)
Battle of Khotyn (2
September – 9
October 1621)
Battle of Khotyn (4
October 1509)
Battle of Kircholm
(27 September 1605)
Battle of Loděnice
(23 January 1179)
Battle of Meshtitsa
(24 December 1443)
Battle of Meçad
(June 1465)
Battle of Modon
(1500)
Battle of Modrič
(1452)
Battle of Mohács (29
August 1526)
Battle of Nakło
(1109)
Battle of Nevel (19
August 1562)
Battle of Nicopolis
(25 September 1396)
Battle of Nicopolis
(48 BC)
Battle of Obertyn
(22 August 1531)
Battle of Orsha (8
September 1514)
Battle of Otonetë
(upper Dibra) 27
September 1446
Battle of Płowce (27
September 1331)
Battle of Rephidim
(the Amalekites come
to war against the
Israelites)
Battle of Ruspina (4
January 46 BC)
Battle of Seret
River (1 February
1538)
Battle of Sisak (22
June 1593)
Battle of Thapsus (6
April 46 BC)
Battle of Torvioll
(Battle of Lower
Dibra; 29 June 1444)
Battle of Uzita (46
BC)
Battle of Vaikal
(April 1465)
Battle of Varna (10
November 1444)
Battle of Vercellae
(30 July 101 BC)
Battle of Vosges (58
BC)
Battle of Wiśniowiec
(Vyshnivets); also
known as the Battle
of Lopuszno (28
April 1512)
Battle of Zama (202
BC)
Battle of the Arar
(85 BC)
Battle of the
Catalaunian Plains
(20 June 451)
Battle of the
Maccabees against
Antiochus V Eupator
Battle of Świecino
(Schlacht bei
Schwetzin; 17
September 1462)
Battle on the
Marchfeld (26 August
1278)
Battles with Murad
II in 1444
First battle between
the Philistines and
the Israelites at
Eben-ezer
Ivan Pidkova's
battle at Jassy (30
November 1577)
Siege of Brundisium
(49 BC)
Siege of
Constantinople
(1453)
Siege of
Constantinople under
Leo III (717/718)
Siege of Esztergom
(1543)
Siege of Golubac
(May 1428)
Siege of Győr (Raab;
1594)
Siege of
Halicarnassus (334
BC)
Siege of Jajce (10
July - 24 August
1464)
Siege of Khotyn (13
April 1572)
Siege of Krujë
(1450)
Siege of Marienburg
(1457-1460)
Siege of Polotsk
(1579)
Siege of Smolensk
(1611-1612)
Siege of Starodub
(30 July 1535)
Siege of Svetigrad
(14 May 1448)
Siege of Velikiye
Luki (1-5 September
1580)
Siege of Vienna
(1529)
Alesia (the Celtic
oppidum conquered by
Julius Caesar during
the Gallic Wars)
Ambiorix's Ambush on
Sabinus and Cotta
Avaricum
Battle of Vosges (58
BC)
Battle of the Arar
(85 BC)
Caesar's Rhine
bridge
Caesar's battle with
the Helvetii
Caesar's camp at
Geneva
Caesar's
fortifications
surrounding Alesia
Leaders of the
Gallic tribes in
Caesar's Gallic War
Massilia (Massalia;
Gallia Narbonensis)
Siege of Quintus
Cicero’s Winter
Quarters
Uxellodunum
Battle of Alexandria
(47 BC)
Battle of Thapsus (6
April 46 BC)
Battle of Uzita (46
BC)
Battle of the Arar
(85 BC)
C. Julius Caesar
defeats and drives
out Ariovistus, a
German chieftain
Caesar's battle with
the Helvetii
Caesar's camp at
Geneva
Battle of
Dyrrhachium (10 July
48 BC)
Battle of Ilerda
(June-Autust 49 BC)
Battle of Nicopolis
(48 BC)
Battle of Ruspina (4
January 46 BC)
Siege of Brundisium
(49 BC)
Lilia et taleae
Palisade surrounding
Alesia
Rampart surrounding
Alesia
Battle of Bibracte
(58 BC)
Ariovistus
Battle of Vosges (58
BC)
Battle of Bibracte
(58 BC)
St Hyacint's Madonna
in Przemyśl
St Hyacinth's
Madonna from Lviv
Krakus
Krakus II
Lech
Lech II
Lestek
Leszko I
Leszko II
Leszko III
Leszko IV
Piast the
Wheelwright
Popiel I
Popiel II
Siemomysł
Siemowit
Twelve palatines of
Poland
Wanda
Wizymir
Čech
Bolesław the King of
Poland giving the
brothers generous
gifts
Brothers appearing
to King Bolesław
Coronation of
Bolesław I the Brave
King Bolesław with
bishops praying at
the tomb of the holy
brothers
Remains of St
Adalbert bought for
the gold
St Adalbert received
by the Polish king
Danzig rebellion
(1576-1577)
Siege of Polotsk
(1579)
Siege of Velikiye
Luki (1-5 September
1580)
St Kinga and her
husband taking up
vow of chastity
St Kinga's and her
husband's
contribution to the
canonisation of St
Stanislaus
Castrum doloris of
King Sigismund II
Augustus displayed
at San Lorenzo in
Damaso Church in
Rome on 10 November
1572
Sigismund Augustus
as child
Battle of Meshtitsa
(24 December 1443)
Battle of Varna (10
November 1444)
Battle of Nakło
(1109)
St Stanislaus of
Szczepanów bringing
the redivivus before
the king as a
witness
Bishop Gedko's and
Casimir the Just's
vision of Saints
Florian and
Stanislaus
St Casimir before
King Casimir
Henry of Valois
elected King of
Poland heading to
Poland
Anne of Bohemia and
Hungary
First Congress of
Vienna (1515)
Władysław I's battle
with the Teutonic
Knighs
Albert I of Germany
Albert II of Germany
Catherine of
Austria, Queen of
Portugal
Charles V, Holy
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Eleanor of Austria
Ferdinand I, Holy
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Frederick III, Holy
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Maximilian I, Holy
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Philip the Handsome
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Henry the Fowler
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Pepin the Short
Charles IV, Holy
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Sigismund, Holy
Roman Emperor
Wenceslaus IV of
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Louis IV, Holy Roman
Emperor
Rupert, King of the
Romans
Hereditary Homage of
the Prussian Estates
to the Great Elector
at Königsberg (18
October 1663)
Philip of Swabia
Death of Sviatoslav
I in the battle with
the Pechenegs
St Stanislaus of
Szczepanów appearing
to the Poles during
the battle of
Grunwald
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