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  1. Marcin Kromer (Latin: Martinus Cromerus; 11 November 1512 – 23 March 1589) was Prince-Bishop of Warmia (Ermland), a Polish cartographer, diplomat and historian in the Kingdom of Poland and later in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was a personal secretary to two Kings of Poland, Sigismund I the Old and Sigismund II Augustus.

  2. Marcin Kromer herbu Kromer (ur. 11 listopada 1512 w Bieczu, zm. 23 marca 1589 w Lidzbarku Warmińskim) – humanista, historyk i pisarz okresu renesansu, teoretyk muzyki, dyplomata; od 1579 biskup warmiński, kustosz sandomierski, kanonik krakowski, wiślicki, kielecki i warmiński [1], jeden z przywódców polskiej kontrreformacji, pisał po polsku i po...

  3. In Polish literature: Achievements in prose writing. Another notable political writer was Marcin Kromer, scholar, humanist, historian, and Catholic apologist. The most interesting of his works is Rozmowy dworzanina z mnichem (1551–54; “Dialogues of a Courtier with a Monk”), a strong defense of Catholic dogma.

  4. Marcin Kromer came from an affluent burgher family in Biecz. In 1528 he enrolled in the Cracow Academy, receiving a bachelor's degree in 1530. He remained in Cracow, devoting himself to writing and translating. From 1533 to 1536 he worked in the royal chancellery in Wilno.

  5. A TRUE STORY. OF THE SORROWFUL ADVENTURE. OF HIS HIGHNESS, JOHN, DUKE OF FINLAND, Presently King of the Swedes, Goths, and Vandals, and Her Highness, the Polish Princess, Catherine, His Consort. Cracow: Szarffenberger, 1570. translated from the Polish by. Alex Kurczaba.

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  7. Marcin Kromer - Biography (by Michael Mikoś) Polonia or About the Geography, Population, Customs, Offices, and Public Matters... A True Story of the Sorrowful Adventure of His Highness, John, Duke of Finland...

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