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Foreigners and Diplomats at Polish and Bohemian Royal Courts from the 13th to the 18th century
The “foreigner” in Přemyslid Bohemia . Some reflections on the depiction of foreigners in medieval sources
Foreign Knights in the Entourage of Duke Henry I of Jawor (1312–1346)
Locals and outlanders — an outline of the ethnic composition of Wenceslaus II’s Prague court
The Castles of King Wenceslaus IV as Venues for Diplomatic Negotiations
Envoys or Diplomats? Envoys of the Polish Medieval Monarchs in Their Marriage Politics
The Bohemian Nobility and Foreign Policy in the Middle Ages
Courtiers, diplomats, servants, merchants... Foreigners in account books of the Hungarian court of King Vladislaus Jagiellon from 1494–1495
Foreigners amongst the Horse Courtiers of Duke Sigismund Jagiellon. A Contribution to the Problem of Ethnicity of the Court
Courtiers of Foreign Origin amongst the Horse Courtiers of King Sigismund I the Old in 1518–1526.Part One: Whether or Not, and How to Examine the National/Ethnic Attachment of the Royal Courtiers?
Courtiers of Foreign Origin amongst the Horse Courtiers of King Sigismund I the Old in 1518–1526.Part Two: Significance of “Other” Courtiers in Military Activities of the Royal Court in 1519–1521 in the Light of Signature Registers of the Horse Courtiers
Foreigners at the Royal Court of Stephen Báthory on the Example of Inhabitants from the Lands of the Kingdom of Hungary
Gustaf Brahe — An éminence Grise at the Royal Court of Sigismund III Vasa
The Polish Royal Court in the Eyes of Foreigners Visiting the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth during the Reign of Jan III Sobieski
A Chamberlain, a Diplomat and a Bankrupt. Nicolas de Montargon in the Service of Augustus II the Strong