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  1. Abstract. Nicolaus Copernicus was born in Torun, Poland, on February 19, 1473. When his father died in 1483, his maternal uncle, Lucas Watzenrode (who became bishop of Varmia in 1489), took over responsibility for him and his older brother.

  2. Łukasz Watzenrode Życie i Działalność Polityczna (1447-1512): Studia Copernicana X [The Life and Political Activity of Lucas Watzenrode]. Wrocław: Zakład narodowy im. Ossolińskich - Wydaw. Polskiej Akademii Nauk.Google Scholar

  3. A fines de 1503 Copérnico volvió a Warmie y se instaló en el palacio episcopal de Lidzbark, residencia de su tío, el influyente Lucas Watzenrode. En calidad de médico y secretario de éste, acompañó al obispo en numero¬ sos viajes. Sus funciones le permitían practicar la medicina ampliamente, y así lo confirman las fuentes históricas.

  4. Lucas Watzenrode, now Prince-Bishop of Warmia and Senator, one of the first dignitaries of the Polish Kingdom, a highly educated alumnus of Cracow and Bologna Universities, had great hopes for the future of Copernicus and wanted to make him his successor and continuator of his political activities. Despite the high costs involved,

  5. 10 de jul. de 2022 · Lucas Watzenrode the Younger, the astronomer's maternal uncle and patron, was educated at the Kraków Academy (now Jagiellonian University) and at the universities of Cologne and Bologna. He was a bitter opponent of the Teutonic Order and its Grand Master, who once referred to Watzenrode as “the devil incarnate.”

  6. Nicolaus Copernicus. (1473-1543) Nicolaus Copernicus was born in Torun, Poland on February 19, 1473, the youngest of four children. His mother came from a prominent family and his father was a successful merchant. He died while Copernicus was still a child and it was left to his mother's brother, Lucas Watzenrode, to oversee his upbringing and ...

  7. gateway.ipfs.io › wiki › Lucas_WatzenrodeLucas Watzenrode

    9 de mar. de 2024 · Watzenrode was born in Thorn (Toruń), son of the merchant Lucas Watzenrode the Elder (1400–62). He studied at Jagiellonian University and at Cologne and Bologna . After his sister Barbara and her husband Niklas Koppernigk [1] died in about 1483, Lucas cared for their four children, Katharina, Barbara, Andreas and Nicolaus, the last of whom would become known as astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus .