- difficult. In the
first half of the 16th century,
local noble family of
Gorajski built first settlements in this sp****ly po****ted
corner of
Lesser Poland...
-
Hanzel "Krata" Białystok 830 Władysław Zieliński "Michał"
Kielce 630 Michał
Gorajski "Marmur",
Franciszek Słupiński "Niwa"
Wilno 630
Jakub Łuksza "Kuba", Franciszek...
- E Esman. G Gacki, Gadowski, Garbula, Gliński, Gluziński, Gorajewski,
Gorajski, Goralski, Gorodecki, Gornowski, Góralski, Gruszowski, Gruświcki, Grządzielski...
- road from
Silesia to Kyiv, Kraśnik in the 14th
century belonged to the
Gorajski family. In 1403, it had a
parish church of
Saint Paul, and in 1410, as...
- the
synod at Bełżyce with Mikołaj Sienicki,
chamberlain of Chełm; Adam
Gorajski; and
Piotr Kaszowski. In the
reign of
Zygmunt August, he was
summoned to...
- Kalinowski, Adam Kisiel, Stanisław Lanckoroński,
palatine of Bratslav,
Zbigniew Gorajski [pl],
castellan of Kyiv,
Mikolaj Kazimierz Kossakowski [pl],
deputy judge...
- Calvinists;
Teodora Leszczyńska,
patroness of
Calvinists married to
Zbigniew Gorajski), a
leader of
Polish Calvinists in Małopolska. Kate Wilson, "The Politics...
-
Jagiello confirmed Goraj's charter.
Until 1508, the town
belonged to the
Gorajski family, and in the 16th century, it was
property of
several noble families...
- Gołogór (d.
after 1526),
Castellan of Kamieniec.
Dariusz Kupisz ,’’Zbigniew
Gorajski (1596-1655)’’,
Studium z dziejów
szlachty protestanckiej w Małopolsce w...
- Jan Mikołaj
Zgierski 1710–1713 Paweł
Franciszek Sapieha 1715
Aleksander Gorajski 1716–1735 Józef Michał Karp 1736–1739
Antoni Dominik Tyszkiewicz 1740–1762...