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Michael I (Polish: Michał
Korybut Wiśniowiecki, Lithuanian:
Mykolas I
Kaributas Višnioveckis; 31 May 1640 – 10
November 1673) was the
ruler of the Polish–Lithuanian...
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Sigismund Korybut (Lithuanian: Žygimantas Kaributaitis; Belarusian: Жыгімонт Карыбутавіч; Polish:
Zygmunt Korybutowicz; Czech:
Zikmund Korybutovič; Ukrainian:...
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Kaributas (Koribut,
Korybut,
baptized Dmitry;
after 1350 –
after 1404) was a son of Algirdas,
Grand Duke of Lithuania, and
reigned in
Severian Novgorod...
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Korybut is a
Polish coat of arms. It was used by the
Princely House of Wiśniowiecki-Zbaraski and
several branches of the
House of Nieświcki in the times...
- the
Hussite invasion of Silesia.
After a few years,
Korybut returned to
Poland with his men.
Korybut and his
Poles did not
really want to leave, but the...
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grandfather of ****ure Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth monarch, Michał
Korybut Wiśniowiecki.
Starost of
Owrucz (Ovruch, Ukraine). He took part in the...
- Janów Lubelski). She was the
maternal grandmother of King of
Poland Michał
Korybut Wiśniowiecki. She was the
daughter of
voivode of Wołyń
Prince Oleksander...
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three children: Mikołaj Radziwiłł,
married Aleksandra Wiśniowiecka h.
Korybut and
later Zofia Helena Hlebowicz Połońska h.
Leliwa Krzysztof Mikołaj "the...
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April 1672) was a
Polish noblewoman,
known as the
mother of King Michał
Korybut Wiśniowiecki. She was the
daughter of
Tomasz Zamoyski,
voivode of Podole...
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Prince Jeremi Michał
Korybut Wiśniowiecki,
nicknamed Hammer on the
Cossacks (Polish: Młot na Kozaków), was a
notable member of the
aristocracy of the...