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Bogusza [bɔˈɡuʂa] is a
village in
southern Poland. It lies
approximately 8
kilometres (5 mi) east of
Kamionka Wielka, 15 km (9 mi) south-east of Nowy...
- Bogosz, Bogunek, Bost, Bosz, Boszek; (female) Boguta, Bogna, Bogota,
Bogusza, Boszuta. Bogusław
Baniak (born 1958),
Polish football player and coach...
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mouth of the
Vistula River, his half-brother
Radim (Gaudentius), Benedict-
Bogusza (who was
probably a Pole), and at
least one interpreter,
ventured out into...
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become King of Poland.
Bogusza and his men had
retreated to the
castle next to the town, and were
besieged by the margraves.
Bogusza, on the
advice of the...
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relieve Gdańsk from a
siege by Brandenburg, the city's
Pomeranian judge,
Bogusza,
appealed to the
Teutonic Knights for ****istance. The
Knights expelled...
- Tarlino. In 1247 or 1248, he
became a
wojewoda of Łęczyca. His predecessor,
Bogusza of Lubań, was last time
mentioned as a
wojewoda of Łęczyca on June 24,...
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known as
Powsino date to 13th century. It was a
farming community owned by
Bogusza Miecławic of the clan of Doliwa, the
voivode of Łęczyca. In 1258, he gave...
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Gmina Kamionka Wielka Seat
Kamionka Wielka Other villages Bogusza Jamnica Kamionka Mała Królowa Górna Królowa
Polska Mszalnica Mystków Zagóry...
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become King of Poland.
Bogusza and his men had
retreated to the
castle next to the town, and were
besieged by the margraves.
Bogusza, on the
advice of the...
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tributary of the Poprad. It lies
between the
towns of
Florynka to the east and
Bogusza in the west. The town is the site of St. Dymitr's Church,
built in 1760...