- of his bravery, saw
Bogorya and
extracted the
arrows from his chest,
broke them with his own
hands and
conferred them on
Bogorya and his
descendants as...
- The
Bogoria was a
family of
Polish knights. The
family originated from
Bogoria in
Lesser Poland. The
first information about the
family dates back to the...
- 1352) was a
Polish noblewoman and
member of the
Bogoriowie family of the
Bogorya coat of arms. Stanisława was the
daughter of Paweł of
Bogoria and Skotnik...
- a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic),
member of the
Bogoriowie family of the
Bogorya Coat of Arms.
Mikolaj was
Podkomorzy of Kraków from 1318
until 1330 and...
- was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic)
member of the
Bogoriowie family of the
Bogorya coat of arms. He is one of the
authors of the
victories of the
Polish knights...
- a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic),
member of the
Bogoriowie family of the
Bogorya Coat of Arms. He was son of
Piotr of
Bogoria and Skotnik.
Wojciech was...
- was a
Polish nobleman and bishop,
member of the
Bogoriowie family of the
Bogorya. He was a son of
Piotr of
Bogoria and Skotniki.
Jaroslaw studied law and...
- 1376),
Polish nobleman and bishop,
member of the
Bogoriowie family of the
Bogorya Jarosław Dąbrowski,
Polish nobleman,
general and
independence activist...
- 1276–1376),
Polish nobleman and bishop,
member of the
Bogoriowie family of the
Bogorya Jarosław Dąbrowski (1836–1871),
Polish nobleman,
military officer, and...
- (Korwin variation) Biliński (Sas variation)Bielecki
Bogdanowicz Bogoria or
Bogorya Bogusz Bojcza (Boycza, Modzele, Piasnicza) Bończa (Głoworożec, Jednorożec...