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Florian Mokrski (Jelita Coat of arms) was born
around 1305 and died on
February 6, 1380 in Kraków) and the son of
Peter Mokrski.
Florian was a Polish...
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Florian Mokrski Palace (Polish: Pałac
biskupa Floriana z Mokrska) - a
historical building,
located by
Kanonicza Street in Kraków, Poland. The
palace owes...
- Missiewicz, Missowicz, Mniński, Mniszek, Modrzewski, Mojaczewski, Mojkowski,
Mokrski, Mongin, Moraniecki, Moraniewski, Morawicki, Morawiecki, Morawieński, Morowiński...
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National Museum. 18
Florian Mokrski Palace -
built in the fourteen-century. The
palace was
built as
residence for
Florian Mokrski, a
Bishop of Kraków. It...
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Archbishop of Prague, Przecław of Pogorzela,
Bishop of Wrocław, and
Florian Mokrski,
Bishop of Cracow) to
examine the
state of
affairs in the prin****lity...
- Mikołaj Łagiewnicki 1245-1290 Wierzbięta z
Ruszczy 1246-1324 Tomisław
Mokrski 1276-1326 Mikołaj
Bogoria 1291-1346
Andrzej 1309-1354 Mścigniew Czelej...
- the
daughter of
Franciszek and Anna née Pruszkowski. She
married Michał
Mokrski, heir of
Kobyla Góra and Ciężkowice,
chamberlain of King Stanisław August...
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house was destro****
fairly quickly and the
later Bishop of Kraków
Florian Mokrski erected a
stone castle on a hill,
surrounded by a moat. One of the greatest...
- Mikołaj Łagiewnicki 1245–1290 Wierzbięta z
Ruszczy 1246–1324 Tomisław
Mokrski 1276–1326 Mikołaj
Bogoria 1291–1346
Andrzej 1309–1354 Mścigniew Czelej...
- the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth was
represented by a
priest Andrzej Mokrski (former
teacher of
Bohdan Khmelnytsky),
noblemen J.
Smiarowski and S. Oldakowski...