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Jan Muskata (1250 – 7 February 1320) was bishop of Kraków from 1294 to 1309. Muskata was born in Wrocław, Silesia. He was the son of a German spice trader. The name Muskata is derived from Latin, for nutmeg. He had brother named Stefan (fl. 1315). He was educated in Bologna and became bishop in 1294. He supported Przemysł II of Poland, but after his assassination he joined the side of Venceslaus II of Bohemia. He served as his vice-chancellor in 1301 and also worked with his son. His successor as bishop of Kraków was bishop Nankier.

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  • Jan Muskata (1250? Vratislav – 7. února 1320) byl biskup krakovský, diplomat a během sporů o polské dědictví straník českých králů. (cs)
  • Johann Muskata (auch Jan Muskata) (* um 1250 in Breslau, Herzogtum Breslau; † 7. Februar 1320 in Krakau, Königreich Polen) war ab 1294 Bischof von Krakau. (de)
  • Jan Muskata est né vers 1250 et décédé le 7 février 1320. Il est évêque de Cracovie. (fr)
  • Jan (Johann) Muskata (ca. 1250, Wrocław - 7 februari, 1320) was de 23e bisschop van Krakau. (nl)
  • Jan Muskata (ur. ok. 1250, zm. 7 lutego 1320) – biskup krakowski w latach 1294–1320, polityk okresu walk o zjednoczenie Królestwa Polskiego na przełomie XIII i XIV wieku, stronnik królów Czech i Polski Wacława II i Wacława III oraz zagorzały przeciwnik Władysława Łokietka. (pl)
  • Jan Muskata (1250 – 7 February 1320) was bishop of Kraków from 1294 to 1309. Muskata was born in Wrocław, Silesia. He was the son of a German spice trader. The name Muskata is derived from Latin, for nutmeg. He had brother named Stefan (fl. 1315). He was educated in Bologna and became bishop in 1294. He supported Przemysł II of Poland, but after his assassination he joined the side of Venceslaus II of Bohemia. He served as his vice-chancellor in 1301 and also worked with his son. His successor as bishop of Kraków was bishop Nankier. (en)
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  • Jan Muskata (1250? Vratislav – 7. února 1320) byl biskup krakovský, diplomat a během sporů o polské dědictví straník českých králů. (cs)
  • Johann Muskata (auch Jan Muskata) (* um 1250 in Breslau, Herzogtum Breslau; † 7. Februar 1320 in Krakau, Königreich Polen) war ab 1294 Bischof von Krakau. (de)
  • Jan Muskata (1250 – 7 February 1320) was bishop of Kraków from 1294 to 1309. Muskata was born in Wrocław, Silesia. He was the son of a German spice trader. The name Muskata is derived from Latin, for nutmeg. He had brother named Stefan (fl. 1315). He was educated in Bologna and became bishop in 1294. He supported Przemysł II of Poland, but after his assassination he joined the side of Venceslaus II of Bohemia. He served as his vice-chancellor in 1301 and also worked with his son. When Władysław I the Elbow-high took hold of Kraków, the bishop was in strong opposition to Władysław, whom he excommunicated. In response Władysław had him imprisoned in 1308, which led the bishop to appeal to the Pope. The bishop was released in 1309. Under Wójt Albert and with Muskata's support, the Kraków burgher's revolted in 1311 against Władysław, but were suppressed. Bishop Muskata was declared "an enemy of the Polish People" by Jakub Świnka, Archbishop of Gniezno. His successor as bishop of Kraków was bishop Nankier. (en)
  • Jan Muskata est né vers 1250 et décédé le 7 février 1320. Il est évêque de Cracovie. (fr)
  • Jan (Johann) Muskata (ca. 1250, Wrocław - 7 februari, 1320) was de 23e bisschop van Krakau. (nl)
  • Jan Muskata (ur. ok. 1250, zm. 7 lutego 1320) – biskup krakowski w latach 1294–1320, polityk okresu walk o zjednoczenie Królestwa Polskiego na przełomie XIII i XIV wieku, stronnik królów Czech i Polski Wacława II i Wacława III oraz zagorzały przeciwnik Władysława Łokietka. (pl)
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