Ukady kr lewicza Wadysawa i dysydent w z Gustawem Adolfem w r. 1632 explores the agreements and interactions between Prince Wladyslaw (later Wladyslaw IV Vasa of Poland) and dissidents with Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden in the year 1632. This historical work by Adam Szelgowski delves into the political landscape of 17th-century Poland and the broader European context, examining the complexities of diplomacy, religious dissent, and royal power during a period of significant conflict and change. The book offers insights into the strategies employed by Wladyslaw, the role of dissidents in shaping political outcomes, and the influence of Gustavus Adolphus on Polish affairs. This study provides valuable information about a pivotal moment in Polish history.
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