- The
Kmita (plural: Kmitowie) was a
magnate family from
Little Poland. The
progenitor of the
family was a
noble from
Lesser Poland Jasiek z Wiśnicza i...
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Rosie Kmita (born 27 July 1994) is an
English former women's
footballer who last pla**** for Watford. Her twin
sister Mollie was also a footballer. She...
- Łukasz
Kmita (born 7
November 1985) is a
Polish politician serving as a
member of the Sejm
since 2023. From 2020 to 2023, he
served as
marshal of Lesser...
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Filon Kmita (1530 Kyiv
Voivodeship – 1587), also
known as
Kmita the Chernobylan, was a
noble in the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania and Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- left in the care of the
noble families. She is
destined to
marry Andrei Kmita (Polish:
Andrzej Kmicic),
whose father was the best
friend of her grandfather...
- Jan
Achacy Kmita (died 27
August 1624 or
sometime in 1628) was a
Polish poet and
translator from Bochnia.
Kmita translated Virgil's
Aeneid and Eclogues...
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Kmita Zabierzów (Polish pronunciation: [
ˈkmita zaˈbʲɛʐuf]) is a multi-sports club, best
known for its
football section,
based in Zabierzów,
Lesser Poland...
- Dobiesław
Kmita (died 1478) was a
Polish noble from the
Lublin Voivodeship, of the
Szreniawa coat of arms. He was one of the
signatories of the Second...
- Kraków
since 2024. From 2019 to 2024, he was a
member of the Sejm. "Łukasz
Kmita przestał pełnić funkcję
wojewody małopolskiego".
Gazeta Wyborcza (in Polish)...
- Commonwealth.
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
House of
Kmita Piotr Kmita Sobieński Mikołaj
Kurowski –
Catholic hierarch,
Great Chancellor of...