- been honorary. Children:
Jadwiga z
Melsztyna Dorota z
Melsztyna Katarzyna z
Melsztyna Spytek z
Melsztyna Jan z
Melsztyna i
Rabsztyna In
Poland she became...
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started with the
trusted advisor of the last
Piast kings Comes Spytek z
Melsztyna, the
progenitor of the Tarnowski-Melsztyński-Jarosławski family. By 1320...
- 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, 1398–1439), also
known as Spytko, was a
member of the
Polish nobility and a
strong supporter of Polish...
- Polsce. p. 66. ISBN 9788389707116. Anna
Sochacka "Konfederacja
Spytka z
Melsztyna z 1439r.
Rozgrywka polityczna, czy ruch ideologiczny? "
Rocznik Lubelski...
- John I of Münsterberg (ca. 1380 – 27
December 1428) was a Duke of Münsterberg (Ziębice) from 1410
until his death;
until 1420 with his
brother as co-ruler...
- Spycimir, also Spyćmier, Spyćmir, Spyćmierz, Spićymierz, etc., is an old
Polish masculine given name. Etymology: spyci-: "in vain", -mir: "peace". Diminutives:...
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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...
- Poland's nobility,
among whom the most
influential individuals were
Spytek z
Melsztyna, and
cardinal Zbigniew Olesnicki.
Other famous Lesser Poland's families...
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November 1 – John IV, Duke of
Brittany (b. 1339) date
unknown Spytek z
Melsztyna,
Polish nobleman William le Scrope, 1st Earl of
Wiltshire (b. 1350) Sultan...