They were probably used in coronations of most Polish kings from the 16th to the 18th centuries.
He sent letters to the Polish king asking for extra soldiers to strengthen the 100-man garrison.
The letter to the Polish king was intercepted by the knights.
In the 14th century, the village belonged to Polish kings, and a royal court was located here.
All, in the words of the Polish king, have had to submit to providence.
Among its guests, there were several Polish kings and nobles.
His titles were the longest of any Polish king ever.
Polish kings also built an Italianate castle on the hill.
The Polish king and his army (6780 cavalry, 4430 infantry, 20 guns) then rushed to help the city.
The garrison refused surrender without the permission of the Polish king.