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Konstanty Korniakt (Gr****: Κωνσταντίνος Κορνιακτός,
Konstantinos Korniaktos; c. 1517 – 1
August 1603) was a
merchant of Gr**** descent,
active throughout...
- The
Korniakt Palace (Ukrainian: Палац Корнякта (Palats Korniakta), Polish:
kamienica Królewska we Lwowie) on
Market Square in Lviv is a
prime example of...
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Konstanty Korniakt of Białobok or
Konstantyn Franciszek Korniakt (1582-1624) was a
Polish nobleman and soldier, the son of the
noble Polish merchant Konstanty...
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Studies Press. p. 47. ISBN 1-894865-03-0. …the Gr****
merchants Constantine Korniakt and
Manolis Arphanes Marinetos are added. This
second redaction appeared...
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located at
vulytsia Ruska and
consists of a
church building, a bell
tower (
Korniakt Tower) and a
chapel (chapel of the
Three Saints). The
second church was...
- Crete,
called Koreto de Candia,
whose name was po****rly
abbreviated into
Korniakt, was the most
prominent Ukrainian patrician leader in Lviv in the late...
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founded by
Konstanty Korniakt. When
Konstanty Korniakt (the elder) died in 1603 his
estates p****ed to his son,
Konstanty Korniakt of Białobok (1582-1624)...
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sides and
escaped with his army. In 1603
Stadnicki attacked Konstanty Korniakt from Białobok to whom he owed a
large fortune. He
invaded the villages...
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Jesuit Order (one of the
largest churches in Lviv);
along with the
Korniakt Palace, now part of the Lviv
History Museum.
Other prominent sites include...
- the
Korniakt's mother, Anna
Korniakt née, Dzieduszycka, who also kept her
property there. Białoboki
became the
headquarters of
Konstanty Korniakt of Białobok...