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English: The church was first mentioned in 1381 and in 1407 it was completely destroyed by fire. It was rebuilt the same year in the Gothic style by King Władysław II Jagiełło, who attached the Church formally to Jagiellonian University by giving it the right to nominate the parish priest. In 1535 St. Anne's was raised to the rank of a collegiate church. In 1689 the Gothic edifice was demolished as it proved too small for the growing cult of Saint John Cantius, the patron saint of Jagiellonian University who's laid to rest there. In 1689-1705 the new Baroque church was erected, modeled on Sant'Andrea della Valle in Rome.
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