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cracow

alt. A city in southern Poland, situated on the Vistula river. n. A city in southern Poland, situated on the Vistula river.

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Cracow (disambiguation)

Cracow may refer to

  • Kraków, a city in Poland
    • Free City of Cracow (1815-1846), also known as Republic of Cracow, a city-state
    • Grand Duchy of Cracow (1846-1918), part of the Austrian Empire
  • Cracow, Queensland, Australia
  • Cracow, Michigan, USA

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Usage examples of "cracow".

I should say Baron Conrad, for Count Lambert had enlarged him-was in Cracow, and gifted the new duke with four of his marvelous horses, that they might protect him against assassins.

I had sent couriers to Cracow, Three Walls, and Legnica, but so far none of them had returned.

He says that all them women and kids was the families of nobility from Cracow, Sandomierz, and points in between!

Anyway, the leader said that they had word from Cracow, and I heard the countess yell that they should be admitted.

After the huge losses we had suffered on the riverboats, after the helplessness the troops had felt watching the conventional knights being slaughtered west of Sandomierz, after the confusion of the battle at Cracow, after seeing the senseless slaughter at East Gate, and after all the mind-numbing running and pulling in between, finally, at last, something was working perfectly!

As he talked on about the fighting on the riverboats, the battle near Sandomierz, the burning of Cracow, and the murder of the people at East Gate, the full horror and magnitude of the slaughter came to me.

Franciscan monastery in Cracow, and Baron Gregor said that the monastery still stood, even though the buildings around it were in ruins.

But I think that he would not approve of his wife going all the way to Cracow unescorted, especially as there could be a Mongol or two still hiding out there.

Also, if we do not go to Cracow in your service, we will likely have to spend tomorrow burying dead Mongols, a task worth avoiding if it can be done with honor.

But the fact remains that I got my first horse when I was four years old, and I made my first visit to Cracow when I was six!

There was much anger in Cracow at Duke Henryk, for that nobleman had once sworn to defend the city but now had failed to do so, or even to come when the city was under siege.

Henryk, the nobles of Cracow had so disagreed with his battle plan that they had left him as a group and gone to fight the Mongols under the leadership of Duke Boleslaw of Mazovia.

The abbot said that to a man, the people of Cracow wanted Conrad for their duke.

I think that you alone would have the prestige to call together all the seym here to Cracow and have them come.

My own soul was blackened almost beyond redemption, and I knew that soon I would have to go to Cracow to see my own confessor, Bishop Ignacy.