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The Korniakt Palace (Палац Корнякта (Palats Korniakta), kamienica Królewska we Lwowie) on Market Square in Lviv is a prime example of the royal kamienica, or townhouse.[1]

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  1. 17 relations: Greek Orthodox Church, Jakub Sobieski, John III Sobieski, Konstanty Korniakt, Lviv, Lviv Dormition Brotherhood, Market Square (Lviv), Medal, Palace, Renaissance, Rococo, Silver, Smallpox, Tenement, Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1686), Ukraine, Władysław IV Vasa.

  2. 1580s establishments in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  3. 16th century in Ukraine
  4. Historic house museums in Ukraine
  5. Houses completed in 1580
  6. Museums in Lviv
  7. Palaces in Ukraine
  8. Renaissance architecture in Ukraine
  9. Residences of Polish monarchs
  10. Royal residences in Ukraine
  11. Sobieski family residences

Greek Orthodox Church

Greek Orthodox Church (Greek: Ἑλληνορθόδοξη Ἐκκλησία, Ellinorthódoxi Ekklisía) is a term that can refer to any one of three classes of Christian churches, each associated in some way with Greek Christianity, Levantine Arabic-speaking Christians or more broadly the rite used in the Eastern Roman Empire.

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Jakub Sobieski

Jakub Sobieski (5 May 1590 – 23 June 1646) was a Polish noble, parliamentarian, diarist, political activist, military leader and father of King John III Sobieski.

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John III Sobieski

John III Sobieski (Jan III Sobieski; Jonas III Sobieskis; Ioannes III Sobiscius 17 August 1629 – 17 June 1696) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1674 until his death in 1696.

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Konstanty Korniakt

Konstanty Korniakt (Κωνσταντίνος Κορνιακτός, Konstantinos Korniaktos; c. 1517 – 1 August 1603) was a merchant of Greek descent, active throughout Central and Eastern Europe; a leaseholder of royal tolls who collected customs duty on behalf of the king.

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Lviv

Lviv (Львів; see below for other names) is the largest city in western Ukraine, as well as the sixth-largest city in Ukraine, with a population of It serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast and Lviv Raion, and is one of the main cultural centres of Ukraine.

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Lviv Dormition Brotherhood

Lviv Dormition Brotherhood (Львівське успенське братство) also known as Lviv Stauropegion Brotherhood was an influential religious organization associated with the Dormition Church in Lviv and one of the oldest Brotherhood Orthodox organizations.

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Market Square (Lviv)

Rynok Square (translit, Rynek we Lwowie, Ring) is a central square of the city of Lviv, Ukraine.

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Medal

A medal or medallion is a small portable artistic object, a thin disc, normally of metal, carrying a design, usually on both sides.

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Palace

A palace is a large residence, often serving as a royal residence or the home for a head of state or another high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop.

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Renaissance

The Renaissance is a period of history and a European cultural movement covering the 15th and 16th centuries.

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Rococo

Rococo, less commonly Roccoco, also known as Late Baroque, is an exceptionally ornamental and dramatic style of architecture, art and decoration which combines asymmetry, scrolling curves, gilding, white and pastel colours, sculpted moulding, and trompe-l'œil frescoes to create surprise and the illusion of motion and drama.

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Silver

Silver is a chemical element; it has symbol Ag (derived from Proto-Indo-European ''*h₂erǵ'')) and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it exhibits the highest electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and reflectivity of any metal. The metal is found in the Earth's crust in the pure, free elemental form ("native silver"), as an alloy with gold and other metals, and in minerals such as argentite and chlorargyrite.

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Smallpox

Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by variola virus (often called smallpox virus), which belongs to the genus Orthopoxvirus.

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Tenement

A tenement is a type of building shared by multiple dwellings, typically with flats or apartments on each floor and with shared entrance stairway access.

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Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1686)

A Treaty of Perpetual Peace (also "Treaty of Eternal Peace" or simply Perpetual Peace, Вечный мир,, Pokój wieczysty, in Polish tradition Grzymułtowski Peace, Pokój Grzymułtowskiego) between the Tsardom of Russia and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was signed on 6 May 1686 in Moscow by Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth envoys: voivod of Poznań Krzysztof Grzymułtowski and chancellor (kanclerz) of Lithuania Marcjan Ogiński and Russian knyaz Vasily Vasilyevich Golitsyn.

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Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe.

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Władysław IV Vasa

Władysław IV Vasa or Ladislaus IV of Poland (9 June 1595 – 20 May 1648) was King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania and claimant of the thrones of Sweden and Russia.

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See also

1580s establishments in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

16th century in Ukraine

Historic house museums in Ukraine

Houses completed in 1580

Museums in Lviv

Palaces in Ukraine

Renaissance architecture in Ukraine

Residences of Polish monarchs

Royal residences in Ukraine

Sobieski family residences

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korniakt_Palace

Also known as Kornyakt Palace, Royal Palace, Lviv.