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Mikołaj is the
Polish cognate of
given name Nicholas, used both as a
given name and a surname. It may
refer to people: In
Polish (or Polish-Lithuanian)...
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Mikołaj Radziwiłł or
Nicholas Radziwill may
refer to:
Mikalojus Radvila (c. 1450–1509),
Grand Chancellor of
Lithuania Mikołaj II Radziwiłł (1470–1521)...
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Polish capital, Kraków (1367), and to Toruń (1400). The father,
Mikołaj the
Elder (or
Niklas Koppernigk [de]),
likely the son of Jan (or Johann)...
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Mikołaj Radomski, also
called Mikołaj z
Radomia and
Nicholas of Radom, was an
early 15th-century
Polish composer. He was
connected with the
court of Władysław...
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Mikołaj of
Bogoria and
Skotnik (Polish:
Mikołaj z
Bogorii i Skotnik, died ca. 1338) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic),
member of the
Bogoriowie family...
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Mikołaj Radziwiłł,
nicknamed the Red (Polish Rudy, Lithuanian:
Radvila Rudasis, Belarusian: Мікалай Радзівіл Руды; 1515 – 27
April 1584), was a Polish-Lithuanian...
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became extinct by the next
generation as
Mikołaj's descendants consisted of one male heir,
Mikołaj III, who
entered the
priesthood and
became the...
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Mikołaj Rej or
Mikołaj Rey of Nagłowice (4
February 1505 –
between 8 September/5
October 1569) was a
Polish poet and
prose writer of the
emerging Renaissance...
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Mikołaj Sieniawski (1666–1726) was a
Polish nobleman,
aristocrat and
military leader. He was the son of
Hetman Mikołaj Hieronim Sieniawski and Cecylia...
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Mikołaj Mielecki h. Gryf (ca. 1540 – 11 May 1585 in Kraków) was a
Polish nobleman and politician.
Since 1569
Mielecki was the
voivod of
Podolian Voivodship...