CEMETERIES IN RADOM IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH C. The article concerns the cemeteries of the Old Radom and New Radom parishes in the second half of the 18th c., which provided the fi nal resting place to representatives of all the classes of the Polish society of the time. The period to be investigated was chosen due to the availability of sources: the burial records of the church of St John the Baptist in New Radom — since 1748, and of St Wenceslas in New Radom — since 1761. Furthermore, at the end of the 18th c. cemeteries started to be moved out of towns for sanitary reasons and Radom provides a perfect illustration of many of the factors that induced that process.Within the area which is now embraced by city of Radom there were ...
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W pracy omówiono problemy związane z ustaleniem kto i dlaczego należał do grup osób wykluczonych, gd...
Submitted work is dealing with burgher burial rite and burial equipment during the 16th ? 18th centu...
The cemetery in Kosewo (former Kossewen, Kr. Sensburg; from 1938, Rechenberg) is one of the largest ...
The functioning of Catholic country parish cemeteries before the partitions of Poland : illustrated ...
The scientific purpose of the article “Polish cemeteries in Siberia in the 19th–20th centuries” is t...
The article presents the analyses and descriptions of two graves in the Dziekanowice grave field, si...
The article analyses activities of the Orthodox parishes located in the Radom Governorate of the Pol...
The purpose of the article is to bring the reader closer to the history and losses of historical cem...
The article discusses the impact of the spatial development of the city and the changes in populati...
The article presents a discovery of the first grooved burial, rectangular in section, from the Great...
This article is dedicated to the former Catholic cemetery in Czerniowce Podolskie (Vinnytsia Oblast,...
The article presents the origin and the current state of conservation of remains of Evangelical ceme...
The participation of religious brotherhoods in the funerals of burghers in Cracow in the 17th centur...
The purpose of the article is to reveal question about the burial of St. Paraskeva Pyatnitsa church ...
The subject of the article is the tombstone of Princess Euphemia, the prioress of the Dominicans in ...
W pracy omówiono problemy związane z ustaleniem kto i dlaczego należał do grup osób wykluczonych, gd...
Submitted work is dealing with burgher burial rite and burial equipment during the 16th ? 18th centu...
The cemetery in Kosewo (former Kossewen, Kr. Sensburg; from 1938, Rechenberg) is one of the largest ...