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- St._Leonard's_Crypt abstract "St. Leonard's Crypt under the Wawel Castle in Kraków, Poland, is a Romanesque crypt founded in the 11th century (around 1038–1039) by Casimir I the Restorer who made Kraków his royal residence as the capital.At the end of the 11th century construction work began on the cathedral called ‘Hermanowska’. It is probable that Władysław I Herman was its benefactor. The cathedral was consecrated in 1142. More is known about this new structure because its image is featured on a chapter house seal from the 13th century and its present day remnants are well preserved – including the lower part of the Silver Bell Tower. The entire St. Leonard's Crypt is supported by eight columns. In 1118 bishop Maurus was buried there. The paten and the chalice were later exhumed from the tomb. This period also gave rise to the Rotunda by the Bastion of Ladislaus IV of Hungary from the 12th century, which could have been a baptistery for the royalty, the Church near the Dragon’s Den, and the Rotunda by the Sandomierska Tower – probably from the second half of the 11th century. The crypt holds the tombs of Polish kings and heroes such as: Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki - King of the Polish-Lithuanian CommonwealthJan III Sobieski - also King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Commander at the Battle of ViennaMaria Kazimiera - Queen of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and consort to Jan III SobieskiJózef Poniatowski - Prince of Poland and Marshal of FranceTadeusz Kościuszko - Polish general, revolutionary and a Brigadier General in the American Revolutionary WarWładysław Sikorski - Prime Minister of the Polish Government in Exile and Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Armed ForcesPope John Paul II said his first Mass on the altar in St. Leonard's Crypt on November 2, 1946, one day after his priestly ordination.".
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- St._Leonard's_Crypt subject Category:Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland.
- St._Leonard's_Crypt subject Category:Wawel.
- St._Leonard's_Crypt comment "St. Leonard's Crypt under the Wawel Castle in Kraków, Poland, is a Romanesque crypt founded in the 11th century (around 1038–1039) by Casimir I the Restorer who made Kraków his royal residence as the capital.At the end of the 11th century construction work began on the cathedral called ‘Hermanowska’. It is probable that Władysław I Herman was its benefactor. The cathedral was consecrated in 1142.".
- St._Leonard's_Crypt label "Krypta św. Leonarda na Wawelu".
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