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Judith of
Poland (Polish:
Judyta Bolesławówna, Hungarian: Judit; b. c. 1130/35 – died 8 July 1171/75) was a
member of the
House of
Piast and by marriage...
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Judyta Jakubowiczowa also
called Zarówkaer and
Sonnenberg (1751-1829) was a Polish-Jewish
merchant and banker.
Judyta Jakubowiczowa married in 1770 to...
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Judith of
Swabia (Hungarian: Sváb Judit, Polish:
Judyta Szwabska,
Judyta Salicka;
Summer 1054 – 14
March ca. 1105?), a
member of the
Salian dynasty, was...
- (PDF) on 13
December 2016.
Retrieved 22
November 2015. Rodzińska-Nowak,
Judyta (2020). "Early
Migration Period Nomadic Finds". In Bursche, Aleksander;...
- ISBN 83-7033-515-2
Kobieta boska tajemnica (rozmowy z
Judytą Syrek) ("The
Divine Woman:
Mystery (conversations with
Judyta Syrek)"), Kraków: Rafael, 2006. ISBN 83-60293-44-9...
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Henryk II.
Maternal grandson of
Konrad I. Son of
Henry III the
White and
Judyta of Masovia. Duke of
Lower Silesia Piast Bolesław II of
Masovia Boleslaw...
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Judith of
Hungary (Polish:
Judyta węgierska; c. 969,
Esztergom – c. 988, Kraków?) was a
Hungarian princess and
member of the Árpád dynasty. She was briefly...
- Jan, Mikołaj, Stanisław Aga, Damian, Elżbieta, Emil, Emiliusz, Józef,
Judyta, Ścibor, Ścibora,
Wszerad Alfons, Artur, Gurias, Idalia, Józef, Leopold...
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Henryk II
Maternal grandson of
Konrad I Son of
Henry III the
White and
Judyta of
Masovia Duke of
Lower Silesia Piast Bolesław II of
Masovia Boleslaw II...
- r. w
sprawie uznania za
pomnik historii., M.P., 1994, vol. 50, No. 412
Judyta Ostapiak-Jagodzińska (8
December 2020). "Biskupin –ikona
polskiej archeologii"...