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Branicki (1534−1595), Łowczy,
Burgrave of Kraków,
married Katarzyna Kotwicz h.
Kotwicz Jan
Branicki (c. 1568−1612), courtier, Łowczy of Kraków, castellan...
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Kotwicz is a
Polish coat of arms. It was used by
several szlachta families in the
times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Arms: Argent, fess gules...
- of arms Gryf Born c. 1534 Died 1595
Family Branicki Consort Katarzyna Kotwicz Issue Jan
Branicki Stanisław
Branicki Kasper Branicki Anna
Branicka Elżbieta...
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Kopaszyna Korab Korczak Korsak Korwin Korybut Kościesza Kot
morski Kotwica Kotwicz Kownia Kropacz Krucina Krukowski Kryszpin Krzywda Księżyc Kur Kur II Kurowski...
- (including
local commandant,
Colonel Maciej “
Kotwicz” Kalenkiewicz) and 1 WIA. In late June 1944, the unit of
Kotwicz left the area of Grodno, and
headed eastwards...
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Kopaszyna Korab Korczak Korsak Korwin Korybut Kościesza Kot
morski Kotwica Kotwicz Kownia Kropacz Krucina Krukowski Kryszpin Krzywda Księżyc Kur Kur II Kurowski...
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Kopaszyna Korab Korczak Korsak Korwin Korybut Kościesza Kot
morski Kotwica Kotwicz Kownia Kropacz Krucina Krukowski Kryszpin Krzywda Księżyc Kur Kur II Kurowski...
- (Dialectologist) Kormushin, I. V. (Turkologist, philologist,
runiform writing)
Kotwicz, W. (1872–1944) (Orientalist) Kradin, N. N. (anthropologist, archaeologist)...
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Andrzej Krzycki of the
Kotwicz coat of arms (also
known as
Andreas Cricius in Latin; 7 July 1482 – 10 May 1537) was a
Renaissance Polish writer and archbishop...
- (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmat͡ɕɛj kalɛnˈkʲɛvit͡ʂ]; 1906–1944; nom de
guerre Kotwicz) was a
Polish engineer and
lieutenant colonel of the
Polish Army. During...