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Melsztyn [ˈmɛlʂtɨn] is a
village on the left bank of the
Dunajec river in the
Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. It lies
approximately 5
kilometres (3 mi)...
- Jan of
Melsztyn (Polish: Jan z
Melsztyna or Jan Melsztyński) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic). Jan was
owner of
Melsztyn and Książ estates. He served...
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Spytek of
Melsztyn (Polish:
Spytek z
Melsztyna or
Spytko Melsztyński) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic) of the
Leliwa coat of arms.
Spytek was
owner of...
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Spytek of
Melsztyn (Polish:
Spytek z Melsztyna, 1398–1439), also
known as Spytko, was a
member of the
Polish nobility and a
strong supporter of Polish...
- in the 14th, 15th and the 16th centuries, when
members of the Tarnów,
Melsztyn and
later Jarosław
branches held
prominent positions beside the
Piast and...
- I of
Melsztyn,
Spycimir Leliwita [pl] (14th century),
Polish nobleman,
castellan of Krakow, Sądecczyzna [pl] and Wiślica
Spytko II of
Melsztyn (died...
- was the
daughter of Paweł of
Bogoria and Skotnik. She
married Spytek of
Melsztyn about 1315. Children:
Czuchna of Tarnów Nieustąp of Tarnów Rafał of Tarnów...
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battle was
fought between the
Hussite confederates under Spytko III of
Melsztyn against the
royal forces of King Władysław III of
Poland under Hińcza of...
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Spytek of
Melsztyn), who in the late 14th
century built a
Gothic keep,
located in the west wing of the castle. In the 15th century,
Melsztyn was one of...
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Jadwiga of
Melsztyn [pl],
daughter of Jan of
Melsztyn and
godmother of King Władysław II Jagiełło. Elizabeth's
uncle Spytek of
Melsztyn was an influential...