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Memorial of the battle of Varna, which took place on 10 November 1444 near Varna, Bulgaria. The facade of the mausoleum built in an antique Thracian tomb-hill bears the name Vladislao Varnensi, referring to the king of Poland and Hungary, the leader of the Christian forces, who fell there. A copy of his tomb in Kraków is located inside.
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(Memorial of the <a href="/wiki/Battle_of_Varna" title="Battle of Varna">battle of Varna</a>, which took place in <a href="/wiki/1444" title="1444">1444</a> near Varna, Bulgaria. The facade of the mausoleum built in an antique Thracian tomb-hill bears the name Vladislao Varnensi, referring to the king of Bohemia and Hungary, the leader of the C)
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