Biskupiec
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Biskupiec is a town in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in Poland. It is situated in Olsztyn County and has an overwhelmingly Catholic populace of roughly 11,400. The wide open encompassing Biskupiec is a mainstream traveler goal, some portion of the Masurian Lake District. The town's name got from the Prince Bishops of Warmia, who had a chateau worked in the southeastern edges of their domain on the Dymer brook in the late 14th century. The stronghold was first referenced in a 1389 deed, the settlement that had grown close-by got town benefits as per Kulm law by Bishop Henry III Sorbom in 1395.
Town and mansion were crushed amid the 13 Years' War 1454 to 66 between the defiant Prussian Confederation and the State of the Teutonic Order, and with Warmia go to the Lands of the Polish Crown as per the Second Peace of Thorn in 1466. Again wrecked amid the Polish– Teutonic War 1519 to 21, the Polish Swedish War 1626 to 1629 and the Second Northern War 1655 to 1660, the improvement of the town was regularly hampered by fighting, yet in addition by blasts, plague and starvation.
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