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Swietoslaw Jana
Kobierzycki,
Canon Cathedral Plock.
Zophia Kobierzycka,
consort to
Stefan Czarniecki.[citation needed]
Jaroslaw Kobierzycki.
Krzysztof Kosinski...
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dedicated to
Kazimierz Dąbrowski and his
Theory of
Positive Disintegration Kobierzycki, Tadeusz. 'Kazimierz Dąbrowski' -
biography in English,
Heksis 1/3 (22-24)...
- Karpicki, Karpiński, Karpowicz, Karski, Katorowski, Kiend, Kłodawski,
Kobierzycki, Kociałkowski, Kociełkowski, Kociołkowski, Kokoski, Kokowski, Kolbuszewski...
- of the
defense of
Jasna Góra. A year later,
Polish author Stanisław
Kobierzycki built upon his
description in
Obsidio Clari Montis Częstochoviensis....
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limited company was
founded in 1991 in Łódź by
Witold Krawczyk and
Jacek Kobierzycki. It was one of the
first Polish companies permitted to
offer Internet...
- Kłobicki, Kłobocki, Kłokocki, Kłokowski, Kłonowski, Kobelecki, Kobelnicki,
Kobierzycki, Kobylnicki, Kobyłecki, Kocieło, Koczan, Koczanowicz, Koczanowski, Koleński...
- daughter:
Agnes (bef. 1490 – aft. 1505),
married before 1504 to Jan
Kobierzycki,
Count of
Tworkow and Kobierzyn.
After Władysław's death, his daughter...
- Europy. p. 403. ISBN 978-83-925772-0-1.
Retrieved 11
February 2024.
Kobierzycki, Stanisław (2005).
Historia Władysława, królewicza
polskiego i szwedzkiego...
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farewell to his
children before leaving for Sweden. As
noted Stanisław
Kobierzycki, she
replaced the
deceased Queen,
since she was not
unpleasant to the...
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Neidenburg was
capital of the county,
whose first administrator was
Piotr Kobierzycki, a
local Polish nobleman. In 1549 the
Czech Brethren settled in the town...