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Kurowie was a
Polish noble family from
Mazovia in
medieval Poland. The
family was
first mentioned on 2 May 1239 in
Tabulatorium Actorum Antiquorum Varsoviense...
- Gall
Anonim as
castrum Galli, what is
interpreted as the
Castle of the
Kurowie. The
earliest historical mention of Kurów
comes from a do****ent issued...
- Mikołaj
Kurowski of
Szreniawa of Kurów (died 1411) was a
chancellor of the
Kingdom of
Poland and a
Catholic hierarch. He held the
posts of the
bishop of...
- from the
autochtonous people of the
Courland region in Latvia,
known as
Kurowie in Polish. In
Lithuanian scholarly literature, the name kuršininkai is...
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Sinister Legion Nowacka,
Barbara (2014). "70.
Rocznica publicznej egzekucji w
Kurowie". Tu jest moje
miejsce (in Polish). No. 19. Puławy. pp. 19–20. ISSN 2081-3864...
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Polish footballer Whitey Kurowski (1918–1999),
American baseball player Kurowie, a
Polish knighthood family "Kurowski". ancestry.com. "Kurowski". moikrewni...
- Piast-ruled Poland. At that time, was
owned by Jan of Kurów, a
member of the
Kurowie noble family, and a
Polish knight in
service of
Konrad I, Duke of Głogów...
- Mikołaj
Kiczka (died 1429) was a
Polish noble,
diplomat and priest. In 1421–1422
together with Władysław
Oporowski and Mikołaj Trąba he
represented Poland...
- Stanisław Kur (born 13
November 1929, in Dzięcioły Bliższe) is a
Polish biblical scholar and
Roman Catholic priest.
After studies at
Metropolitan Higher...
- (in Polish). No. 16. 2013. p. 1. "Nowe
chaczkary w Zamościu,
Warszawie i
Kurowie / Նոր խաչքարեր Զամոշչում, Վարշավայում և Կուրովում".
Awedis (in
Polish and...