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Infidels archipelago – religious islands-cities and theirs patrons in 16th and 17th century in borderland between Poland, Brandenburg and Silesia The goal of this article is to show an phenomenon of weastern and south-west borderland in Poland in 16th and 17th century. In the time of golden tolerance in Poland, mainly in the 17th centure, many religious misfits, infidels have found shelter in this country. They could practise their belive, but mainly only in the area, that belong to the patron. How important was the behaviour of polish szlachta shows us for example the socinianism movment. Three small cities, Międyrzecz, Śmigiel and Kluczbork, were important placeses for socinians, but always in the shadow of Raków, the center of arianism, or Lublin. What were theirs functions and meaning? Which socinians have lived or were active as teachers or pastors there? What were the reaction of katholic or evangelical church? This article tries to answere these and some other questions about the history of socinians in this borderland.
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