- Tarnowska-Jarosławska. Jan
started a new
branch of the family,
called the "
Leliwita branch". Zurek,
Werner (2022-04-04). The
noble Polish family Turzo. Die...
- of Jarosław,
where he
started a new
branch of the family,
called the "
Leliwita branch". Jan z
Tarnowa had five sons, of
which Jan Amor
Starszy Tarnowski...
- on the St.
Martin Hill was
completed by
Castellan of Kraków,
Spycimir Leliwita of
Leliwa coat of arms (its
ruins can
still be seen). Tarnów
remained in...
- Two
leading Polish lords, Zbigniew,
chancellor of Cracow, and
Spycimir Leliwita, also
supported this plan and
persuaded Casimir III, who lost his first...
-
belonged to the
Leliwita noble family,
owners of
several villages in this part of
Lesser Poland (in the 16th century, the
Leliwitas took on the surname...
-
leading Polish noblemen – Zbigniew,
chancellor of Kraków, and
Spycimir Leliwita –
persuaded Casimir, who had not
fathered a son, to make his sister, Elizabeth...
- children,
ownership of the
village was p****ed to Jan
Leliwita, a
count who
resided in Tarnów. Jan
Leliwita was
married to
Zofia Odrawaz. In the late 16th century...
- of an
important family clan
started in the mid-14th
century by
Spycimir Leliwita,
castellan of Kraków.
Tarnowski had five half-siblings from his father's...
-
Subcarpathian Voivodeship The
history of
Tarnobrzeg is
closely tied with the
noble Leliwita family,
which in the 16th
century changed its name into Tarnowski. In 1349...
-
Casimir the Great's
lover (seasons 2–3) Sławomir
Orzeszowski as
Spycimir Leliwita,
Castellan of
Cracow (seasons 1–2)
Tomasz Sapryk as
Chancellor Zbigniew...