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In 1309 the settlement got the name "Tarnów" and in March, 1330 the city was granted with Magdeburg rights. For many centuries Tarnów remained privately owned and belonged to several families: Tarnowski, Zasławski and Ostrogski. The reign of Hetman Jan Tarnowski was the period of city's most notable prosperity.
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Tarnów city rights from en.wikipedia.org
On 7 March 1330, King Władysław I the Elbow-high granted Magdeburg rights to Tarnów. One year later, construction of a castle on the St.
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First mentioned in a document dated 1124, Tarnów was granted city rights by King Władysław Łokietek in 1330 – an event celebrated by a fine monument of the ...
The city rights were granted in XIV century and already one century later first Jewish families started to settle down in Tarnow.
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Tarnów city rights from muzea.malopolska.pl
It approves the property of Tarnów burghers and the possessions of the town. This granted the city the right to have its own judiciary and the right to choose ...
Its first privilege dating from 1581 exempts Tarnow Jewry from the municipal jurisdiction, entitles Jews to engage in trade in their own buildings and shops, ...
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Aug 3, 2022 · This is a folk saying: “Every city has its madmen.” Tarnow also had its madmen. I mean, bizarre people who added color to the city, ...