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- Grzywna may refer to: grzywna (unit), a medieval weight and currency unit Grzywna, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, a village in Poland Grzywna, West...
- Several different grzywnas developed with their own system of weight and exchange, such as the Kulm grzywna and the Kraków grzywna. The name is derived...
- Robert Grzywna (8 February 1974 in Jelenia Góra – 10 April 2010) was a Polish pilot. He died in the 2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash near Smolensk on...
- Ottawa South: John Pacheco Oxford: Andre de Decker Parkdale—High Park: Stan Grzywna Parry Sound-Muskoka: Charlene Phinney Perth—Middle****: Pat Bannon Peterborough:...
- Axe-like grzywnas (commodity money) from Kostkowice, Poland, 9th to mid-10th century AD...
- weights were based on the Polish pound (funt of 0.4052 kg) composed of two grzywnas, each in turn comprising 16 lots (łut of 0.0127 kg). For heavier goods...
- mayor of Jasło. He bought the post from a certain Jakusz Trzop for 100 grzywnas. He was also the Sword-bearer of the Crown. In February 1390, Zyndram took...
- resubmit homage to Wenceslaus II, in return for which he would receive 400 grzywnas and an eight-year income from the mines in Olkusz. Władysław, however,...
- coin) GenovinoRepublic of Genoa Gold coin GroatGreat Britain Grzywna/Hryvnia Grzywnathroughout Eastern Europe HryvniaUkraine Gulden – Germany...
- The standard unit of m**** used at the time was the grzywna rather than the pound, with one grzywna being equivalent to 240 denars. From the 1300s to the...