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File:Epitafium--jana-z-ujazdu--circa-1450.jpg

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Epitaph of Polish nobleman John at/of Ujazd (Epitafium Jana z Ujazdu); "In the Year of Our Lord, one thousand four hundred fifty, on the first Saturday after the feast day of St. John the Baptist, died the nobleman John at/of Ujazd, pray for him, amen." From the Latin inscription on the frame of the epitaph sealed with the Srzeniawa coat of arms (see related Drużyna coat of arms) of the Polish knight (szlachta), Ioannes Ognads, also Johannes de Ugyasd, starosta of the crown lands of Czchów, Kraków voivodeship, Lesser Poland province, Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, and leader of the Wołochowie (Wołosi -- shepherds from Transylvania and the Balkans at the edges of the Polish Kingdom)
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Camera location50° 03′ 00″ N, 19° 55′ 48″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Stored at the Wawel Royal Castle National Art Collection, Wawel Castle, Wawel, Kraków, Kraków county, Lesser Poland voivodeship, POLAND

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