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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)...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- was of Piast lineage. In the aftermath of the coronation, Spytko III of Melsztyn accused Oleśnicki, the council and the Catholic Church of exploiting the...
- (Transylvanian Voivodship) and of Hungary. She was married to Spytek of Melsztyn, the voivode of Cracow, until his death in battle in 1399. Subsequently...