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- Gotard of Służew (Polish: Gotard ze Służewa) was a 13th-century knight and count from the Duchy of Masovia, who served under duke Konrad I of Masovia,...
- "Nicki" of the Polish noble (szlachta) family bearing that coat of arms. Gotard Nietzsche, a member of the Nicki family, left Poland for Prussia. His descendants...
- Gdańsku. Archived from the original on 2012-01-28. Retrieved 31 July 2021. Gotard, Marek (7 July 2009). "Pancerna historia Trójmiasta, czyli Miazga z czołgiem"...
- side of him was Gerda Steinhoff; on his other side, an unknown kapo. Marek Gotard (15 July 2009). "200 tys. gapiów oglądało egzekucję zbrodniarzy ze Stutthofu"...
- three sons: Henryk (IV), Gotard Jan and Jan Wilhelm. Jan Wilhelm gave rise to the Samogitian line of the family, while Gotard Jan gave rise to the Livonian...
- Gothard Wilhelm Butler (German: Gotthard Wilhelm von Buttlar, c. 1600 – 18 January 1660) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman and politician of Scottish origin...
- Orska as Józef's mother Halina Kowalska as Adela Gustaw Holoubek as Dr. Gotard Mieczysław Voit as train conductor Bożena Adamek as Bianka Ludwik Benoit...
- Pierre Thézé 1946 – Gaston Watkin 1947 – Léon Bosramiez 1948 – Jacques Gotard 1949 – Jean Lorquin 1950 – Maurice Calka 1951 – Albert Féraud 1952 – Henri...
- Gotthard from the kindred Szolnok (Hungarian: Szolnok nembeli Gotárd; died after 1276) was a Hungarian noble in the middle of the 13th century, who served...
- boundaries of Warsaw. In 1245 the village became the property of the knight Gotard of Służew, whose descendants formed the Służewiecki family of the Radwan...