- be seen on the
Abdank coat of arms. The
Awdaniec Clan (such as it may be) has been
called variously: "
Awdaniec," "Abdaniec," "Abdanka," "Awdanc," "Awdanczyc...
- Michał
Awdaniec (died c. 1115) was a
chancellor to king Bolesław III
Wrymouth of the
Kingdom of
Poland around the
years 1112-1113. He was a part of the...
- ****embly or Wiec
organized in Wrocław by a
magnate named Skarbimir of the
Awdaniec family.
There it was
decided to
remove the
current guardian of Bolesław...
- century,
Polish nobleman (szlachta) Michał
Awdaniec became the
owner of the town. On July 28, 1379, Michał
Awdaniec founded a
Roman Catholic parish church...
-
Portrait Name
Lifespan Term
began Term
ended Jan ? 1107 1112 Michał
Awdaniec ? 1112 1113
Goswin ? 1113 1138
Lupus ? 1138 1145 Pean died in 1152 1145 1152...
- nobles,
which included Bishop Iwo Odrowąż;
voivode Marek Gryfita; Pakosław
Awdaniec the Old,
voivode of Sandomierz; and Mściwój,
castellan of Wiślica. Under...
- The
Buczacki plural: Buczaccy,
feminine form:
Buczacka was a
Polish noble family.
Magnates in the 14th and 15th century. Michał
Adwaniec of
Buczacz (died...
- name,
which is
followed by
their alternate names in brackets.
Abdank (
Awdaniec, Abdanek, Białkotka, Buczacki, Habdank, Łękawa, Skuba, Wiszowaty) Abgarowicz...
-
Skarbimir of the Clan
Awdaniec (died
before 1132) was a
Medieval Polish magnate, tutor,
advisor and
count palatine of
Polish monarch Bolesław III Wrymouth...
- Boguchwał, the
Judge Domarat Grzymalita, and the
master of the hunt Pakosław
Awdaniec. On 8 May 1254 Przemysł took part in the
national Congress of
Piast princes...