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What about divide Famous_people_buried_in_the_Wawel_Cathedral to Famous people And Polish kings?
Bards' Crypt? -- SylwiaS 23:01, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)
On the second thought: the Crypt of the Bards -- SylwiaS 00:38, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC)
There is a photo in the article of the tomb of Vladislaus III of Varna. But he isn't listed in the People buried in Wawel Cathedral section. -- Jotel ( talk) 15:28, 23 December 2007 (UTC)
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The "other Notables" section omits Lech Kaczyński. According to
Find A Grave, his remains were interred in the Wawel Cathedral in 2010. According to the
Lech Kaczyński article, his remains were exhumed on Nov. 14, 2016, and "after autopsies ... Kaczyński and his wife were reburied" four days later. Oddly, the article doesn't say where.
However, the source cited, the
Guardian, says they were re-interred "in St Leonard’s Crypt at the Wawel Cathedral." If that's the case, why isn't Kaczyński listed among "other Notables," and why doesn't his article say plainly that he's interred there? This was a controversial issue in Poland, and should be clearly explained. –
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What about divide Famous_people_buried_in_the_Wawel_Cathedral to Famous people And Polish kings?
Bards' Crypt? -- SylwiaS 23:01, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)
On the second thought: the Crypt of the Bards -- SylwiaS 00:38, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC)
There is a photo in the article of the tomb of Vladislaus III of Varna. But he isn't listed in the People buried in Wawel Cathedral section. -- Jotel ( talk) 15:28, 23 December 2007 (UTC)
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The "other Notables" section omits Lech Kaczyński. According to
Find A Grave, his remains were interred in the Wawel Cathedral in 2010. According to the
Lech Kaczyński article, his remains were exhumed on Nov. 14, 2016, and "after autopsies ... Kaczyński and his wife were reburied" four days later. Oddly, the article doesn't say where.
However, the source cited, the
Guardian, says they were re-interred "in St Leonard’s Crypt at the Wawel Cathedral." If that's the case, why isn't Kaczyński listed among "other Notables," and why doesn't his article say plainly that he's interred there? This was a controversial issue in Poland, and should be clearly explained. –
Sca (
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16:51, 22 May 2019 (UTC)