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Polish Golden Age refers to the times from 15th century Jagiellon Poland to mid-17th century, when in 1648 the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was ravaged by the Chmielnicki Uprising and The Deluge and the Golden Age ended.

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French (French) Siècle d'or polonais

Golden age

. Dutch Golden Age, 17th century Polish Golden Age, 16th century The Golden Age of the British... A golden age is period in a field of endeavour where great tasks were accomplished. The term... and was pure. Within sequences or cycles of eras, the golden age stands alongside the silver age and...

16th century

root symbol is first used. Poland is the largest state in Europe and has its Polish Golden Age... of Lutheranism (1529). Poland choose religious tolerance. Polish writers are eager to discuss religious differences. They print their works in the Polish language for the first time. King Henry VIII...

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