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Justynian Szczytt may
refer to:
Justynian Szczytt (d. 1677),
member of
parliament of Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth Justynian Szczytt (1740–1824), member...
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Justynian Szczytt (6
February 1740 – 7
March 1824) was a
member of the
Permanent Council,
member of the
parliament (sejm walny) of the Polish–Lithuanian...
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Justynian Niemirowicz Szczytt (also
spelled Szczyt and Szczyth; died 1677) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic), a
chamberlain (podkomorzy) of
Polotsk and...
- the Kuncewicz,
Rahoza and
Tukowicz families. In 1666, it was
bought by
Justynian Szczytt, who
became a
founder of the
Franciscan cloister. It was administratively...
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Ignacy Miller. She
married the poet and
dissident Justynian Rucinski on 4 May 1838. That September,
Justynian was
arrested in Kiev. He was
deported to Siberia...
- 1520), marszałek hospodarski [pl]
during the
reign of
Zygmunt I Stary.
Justynian Szczytt (d. 1677) Józef
Szczytt (d. 1745), Mściław's castellan, member...
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grandparents were
Konstanty Radziwiłł and
Adela Karnitska (a
descendant of
Justynian Szczytt). He was a great-grandson of
Prince Maciej Radziwiłł. His maternal...
- 1360-1370
Beautiful Madonna of Wrocław, c. 1390 Pławno altar, c. 1512
Justynian Karnicki (1862–1876)
Cyprian Lachnicki (1876–1906) Bronisław Gembarzewski...
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today the
Latvian parliament, the Saeima) and the Haus
Szczytt -
House of
Justynian Niemirowicz-Szczytt (1814-1894) - the
building of the present-day Finnish...
- Poland, the Act of the
Society was
approved by the
secretary of state,
Justynian Karnicki who
later would become a
longtime vice-president of the Society...