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English: Letter of Warmia Chapter to king Sigismund I of Poland handwritten by Nicolas Copernicus in Olsztyn Castle – the city of Olsztyn, dated November 16, 1520 (or. Staatliches Archivlager, Göttingen, OBA – 16 XI 1520 d); older signature: Aus D 641. In the letter, the administrator, chancellor, and commander in chief of the defense of Olsztyn Castle Copernicus and Warmia Canons together affirm their Polish Nationally through their Polish Patriotism as absolutely faithful and committed subjects to the King Sigismund I of Poland against the enemy – the German Teutonic Order, who are willing to die defending Olsztyn Castle, Warmia, and Poland from the Teutonic Knights. Nicolas Copernicus is directly associated with Sigismund I of Poland in the wars against the Teutonic Order, the reform of royal mints and the minting of coins, in establishing modern market economy in 16th century Poland, in direct contacts with king's personal medical doctor, with Cracow (Kraków) and the Jagiellonian University, and with the Polish Roman Catholic Church in Cracow.
Polski: Polski: List kapituły Warmińskie do króla Zygmunta I Starego własnoręcznie napisany przez Mikołaja Kopernika na Olsztyńskim Zamku – w Olsztynie, z datą 16 Listopad1520 roku (or. Staatliches Archivlager, Göttingen, OBA – 16 XI 1520 d); dawniejsza sygnatura: Aus D 641. W liście, administrator, kanclerz, i główny dowódca obrony Olsztyńskiego Zamku Kopernik i Kanonicy Warmińscy razem afirmują swoją Polską Narodowość przez ich Polski Patriotyzm jako wierni i zadeklarowani poddani Króla Polski Zygmunta I Starego przeciwko wrogowi – którym jest Niemiecki Zakon Krzyżacki, którzy są gotowi nawet zginąć w obronie Olsztyńskiego Zamku, Warmii, i Polski przed Krzyżakami. Polski: Mikołaj Kopernik jest bezpośrednio powiązany z Zygmuntem I Starym w wojnach przeciwko Zakonowi Krzyżackiemu, reformą królewskich mennic i sposobem bicia monet, w ustaleniu współczesnej ekonomii marketingowej w Polsce w 16-tym wieku, w bezpośrednich kontaktach z osobistym medycznym lekarzem króla, z Krakowem i z Uniwersytetem Jagiellońskim, i z Polskim Kościołem Rzymsko Katolickim w Krakowie.
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