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  1. Marcin Bielski (or Wolski; 1495 – 18 December 1575) was a Polish soldier, historian, chronicler, renaissance satirical poet, writer and translator. His son, Joachim Bielski [ pl], royal secretary to king Sigismund III Vasa, was also a historian and poet.

  2. Marcin Bielski. (Or Wolski) A Polish chronicler, b. of noble parentage on the patrimonial estate of Biala (whence the family name), in the province of Sieradz, Poland, in 1495; d. there, 1575; the name Wolski is derived from his estate at Wola.

  3. Marcin Bielski, Marcin Wolski herbu Prawdzic (ur. ok. 1495 w Białej, zm. 18 grudnia 1575 tamże) – żołnierz, historyk, renesansowy poeta satyryczny, pisarz i tłumacz, ojciec Joachima Bielskiego.

  4. Sep 1, 2023 · Marcin Bielski’s Kronika wszytkiego świata [Chronicle of the whole world] is considered the earliest printed universal history written in Polish. 1 It was released three times by three different Cracow printers in 1551, 1554 and 1564. 2 Each edition had a different visual and textual content, but all were published during the lifetime of ...

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  5. One of two Polish writers, of the same name, he was the first to use the Polish language, hence his designation as the father of Polish prose. He was educated in the University of Cracow, founded by Casimir the Great in 1364, and spent some time with the military governor of that city.

  6. Marcin Bielski. (Or Wolski) A Polish chronicler, b. of noble parentage on the patrimonial estate of Biala (whence the family name), in the province of Sieradz, Poland, in 1495; d. there, 1575; the name Wolski is derived from his estate at Wola.

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  8. Marcin Bielski. (Or Wolski) A Polish chronicler, b. of noble parentage on the patrimonial estate of Biala (whence the family name), in the province of Sieradz, Poland, in 1495; d. there, 1575; the name Wolski is derived from his estate at Wola.

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