- Herbert,
Izabela Gertruda, Jan, Patryk, Zbigniew,
Zbyszko Aleksander,
Boguchwał, Cyryl,
Edward Bogdan, Józef Aleksander, Aleksandra, Bogusław, Klaudia...
- Chotimíra, Želimir, Želimirka chwał, fal, hval to praise, to
glorify Boguchwał, Chwalibog, Chwalimir, Falibor, Hvalimir, tech, ciech, tješ, teš happy...
- such as the
Governor of Poznań Przedpełk Łódź , the
castellan of Poznań
Boguchwał, the
Judge Domarat Grzymalita, and the
master of the hunt Pakosław Awdaniec...
- Bierzgliński, Bilimin, Bilimowicz, Biling, Birgiałło, Blęcki, Bodzanta,
Boguchwał, Bortkiewicz, Borysowicz, Boryszewski, Boryszowski, Buczeński, Bukowski...
-
briefly in
chapters 241-244.
Chronicon Poloniae ("Chronicle of Poland") by
Boguchwał,
which outlines the
story of
Walter as a
Polish count,
Wdaly Walczerz...
-
place of an
ancient pagan temple. The
first Abbot of this monastery,
Boguchwał,
wrote about the
foundation and the Duke: The
pious Duke Bolesław founded...
- Bogufał II (fl. 1231 – 9
February 1253) also
known as
Boguchwał II was a
thirteenth century Bishop of Poznań in Poland. The date of his
birth is unknown...
- Bobolecki, Bobolicki, Bobrowski, Bocianowski, Bodzisławski, Bogdaszewski,
Boguchwał, Bohdaszewski, Bojarski, Bolochowiec, Bołchowiec, Bołkoński, Bołochowiec...
- Duke Władysław
Odonic for the
benefit of the
abbot of Sulejów, Bogufał (
Boguchwał),
there is a
testimony from
Bishop Christian of
Prussia confirming that...