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prominent members of the
family was
Field and
Great Crown Hetman Jan
Klemens Gryf Branicki. Jan was one of the most
powerful and
influential magnates in Poland...
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Gryf (Polish for "Griffin"), also
known as Jaxa, is a
Polish coat of arms that was used by many
noble families in
medieval Poland and
later under the Polish–Lithuanian...
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Gryf Słupsk, also
known as
Energa Gryf Słupsk for
sponsorship reasons, is a
Polish multi-sports club in Słupsk, Pomerania. It is best
known for its ****ociation...
- 54°40′N 18°34′E / 54.667°N 18.567°E / 54.667; 18.567 ORP
Gryf (English: "Griffin") was a
large Polish Navy minelayer, sunk
during the 1939
German invasion...
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warships of the
Polish Navy have
borne the name ORP
Gryf,
named after the
Polish word for griffon: ORP
Gryf (1936), a
large minelayer launched in 1936 and...
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Gryf Wejherowo is a
Polish football club in Wejherowo, Poland. The club
plays in the IV liga Pomerania. It was
founded as TS
Kaszubia in 1921, but after...
- ORP
Gryf (Wodnik class) is a
Polish schoolship of the
Polish Navy, the
third vessel to bear that name. She is
named after the
notable Polish WWII minelayer...
- Krakowski, Włodzimierz Gryfita) (c. 1191 - 18
March 1241) was a
Polish knight,
Gryf, and
voivode of Kraków (Seniorate Province) from 1237
until his
death at...
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Poland in the 12th and 13th century. The
family name
comes from the
emblem Gryf (a Griffin) of
their coat of arms. In
particular for the
period before the...
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Count Jan
Klemens Branicki (also
known as Jan
Kazimierz Branicki; 21
September 1689 – 9
October 1771) was a
Polish nobleman,
magnate and Hetman, Field...