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Jastrzębiec may
refer to the
following places:
Jastrzębiec, Włocławek
County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian
Voivodeship (north-central Poland)
Jastrzębiec, Sępólno...
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Jastrzębiec (Polish pronunciation: [jaˈstʂɛmbjɛt͡s]) is one of the most
ancient Polish coat of arms.
Dating back to the 10th century, it has been used...
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Marek Jastrzębiec-Mosakowski (born 1962) is a
Polish author. He
became well
known in the mid-1990s
through his East
Prussian historical novel Ślady na...
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Wojciech of
Jastrzębiec (c. 1362–1436) was a
Polish mediaeval politician and
religious leader. A
bishop of
Cracow and Poznań, he also held
prominent posts...
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Andrzej Jastrzębiec (died 1398), also
known as
Andrzej Wasilko or
Andrzej ****, was a
Polish Catholic priest and diplomat, a
first bishop of
Seret and...
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Zborowski (feminine form: Zborowska, plural: Zborowscy) of the
Jastrzębiec coat of arms was a
Polish noble family from
Greater Poland, It pla**** a significant...
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family is a
Polish noble family,
members of whom
variously used the
Jastrzębiec and Dołęga
coats of arms. The Skłodowski
family originated in the village...
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Jastrzębiec [jasˈtʂɛmbjɛt͡s] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Więcbork,
within Sępólno County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in...
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Jastrzębiec [jasˈtʂɛmbjɛt͡s] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Lubiszyn,
within Gorzów County,
Lubusz Voivodeship, in
western Poland...
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Jakub Milewski of
Jastrzębiec coat of arms was a
Catholic priest,
Canon of Gniezno, Dean of the Łęczyca and Łowicz,
Canon of Kraków and
Auxiliary Bishop...