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Firlej [ˈfirlɛi̯] is a
village in Lubartów County,
Lublin Voivodeship, in
eastern Poland. It is the seat of the
gmina (administrative district) called...
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Firlej [ˈfirlɛi̯] is a
district of Radom, Poland,
located in the
northern part of the city. It is
bordered by the
districts of Wincentów in the north,...
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Piotr Firlej (died 1553) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic).
Firlej married Katarzyna Teczynska and
together they had
three children: Jan
Firlej, Mikołaj...
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Marcin Firlej (born May 4, 1975, in
Rejowiec Fabryczny) is a
Polish journalist,
writer and war correspondent. As of
April 2009, he is a
permanent correspondent...
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Firlej (plural: Firlejowie) was a
Polish szlachta (nobility) family.
Magnates in the 15th and 17th century.
According to
Kasper Niesiecki,
Ostafi of Lewart...
- Mikołaj
Firlej may
refer to
several members of the
Firlej family: Mikołaj
Firlej (died 1526), hetman,
voiode of
Sandomierz (wojewoda sandomierski) Mikołaj...
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Henryk Firlej of Dąbrowica, of the
Lewart coat of arms (born in 1574 in Balice, died on
February 25, 1626 in Skierniewice) –
Archbishop of
Gniezno and...
- Jan
Firlej (born 26
September 1996) is a
Polish professional volleyball player who
plays as a
setter for
Projekt Warsaw and the
Poland national team. CEV...
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Gmina Firlej is a
rural gmina (administrative district) in Lubartów County,
Lublin Voivodeship, in
eastern Poland. Its seat is the
village of
Firlej, which...
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Zbigniew Firlej (c. 1613–1649), of
Lewart coat of arms, was a
noble of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Starost of Lublin. Son of Mikołaj
Firlej and Regina...