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Encyclopedia > Radziwill
The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is Radziwiłł.

Radziwiłł (Lithuanian Radvila, Belarusian Радзівіл) is a noble family from The Grand Duchy of Lithuania. A branch of the Radziwiłłs became one of the most famous szlachta families in Poland. Polish Radziwiłłs retained the right to use the title of Prince (Polish książę), granted by Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor after the Jagiellonian-Habsburg congress at Vienna in 1515, which was a fairly unique title among szlachta.


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Capehart, W.J., N. Radziwill and C. Naus, 1999a: The NCAR Land Surface Model examined in the contexts of PILPS 2(d) and a regional atmospheric prediction model, AMS 79th Annual Meeting, 14th Conference on Hydrology, Dallas, TX, 10-14 January 1999.
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