- The
princely houses of
Poland and
Lithuania differed from
other princely houses in Europe. The
Polish and
Lithuanian nobility (szlachta)
could not be granted...
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Masalski Książe III is a
Polish coat of arms used by the M****alski
szlachta family in the
times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Ignacy Jakub M****alski...
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Prince Michał
Jerzy Poniatowski (12
October 1736 – 12
August 1794) was a
Polish nobleman.
Abbot of
Tyniec and Czerwińsk (opat
tyniecki i czerwinski), Bishop...
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Książę Józef
Poniatowski [Prince Józef Poniatowski] (in Polish). Wrocław: Ossolineum. pp. 56–57. ISBN 83-04-02321-0.
Jerzy Skowronek (1986).
Książę Józef...
- The
Prince and the
Coward (Polish:
Książę i Tchórz) is a 1998
video game
created by
fantasy writer Jacek Piekara and
video game
designer Adrian Chmielarz...
- Poland. From 1573, both the
Latin version and its
Polish equivalent wielki książę (literally "grand prince"), the
monarchic title of the
rulers of Lithuania...
- Kralevic, Princ/Princezna Macedonian: Knez/Knegina, Princ/Princeza Polish:
Książę/Księżna, Królewicz/Królewna Russian: Князь/Княгиня (Knyaz/Knyagina/Knyazhna)...
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Książe-Skroniów [ˈkɕɔ̃ʐɛ ˈskrɔɲuf] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Jędrzejów,
within Jędrzejów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship...
- mean "priest" (kněz, ksiądz, kňaz) as well as "prince/duke" (knez, kníže,
książę, knieža). In
Sorbian it
means simply "Mister" (from "Master".
Compare French...
- Rüdiger von
Sachsen (German: Rüdiger
Ernst Karl Timo Aldi; Polish:
Rydygier książę Saski; 23
December 1953 – 29
March 2022) was a
claimant to the Headship...