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Prawdzic (Prawdzik) was
historically a
Polish coat of arms. It was used by the
nobility clans and
later szlachta families in the
times of the
Kingdom of...
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Polish independence fighter and
political activist.
Antoni Norbert Patek de
Prawdzic was born in 1812 to a
prominent family in
Piaski Szlacheckie near Lublin...
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Polish aristocratic surname Grecki, or
specifically Grecki h.
Prawdzic –
Grecki of the
Prawdzic coat of arms. The
Russian form of the name,
following the...
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origins are unknown,
although some
sources stated that she
belonged to the
Prawdzic clan. Her
status is also a
matter of
dispute among the historians: some...
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Samuel Łaszcz (1588–1649), of the
Prawdzic Coat of Arms, was a
famous nobleman in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, with a
family estate in Łaszczów...
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Poronia Półkozic (Połukoza, Ośla Głowa) Pół Orła (Orlica, Paczko) Poźniak
Prawdzic (Prawda) Prus (MRUK, Słubica, Turzyna, Wagi, Wiskałła, Moszczenica, Ważanki...
- first-born son of Władysław I
Herman and Przecława,
possibly a
member of the
Prawdzic family.
Zbigniew was
considered illegitimate, and
after the
birth of his...
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bishop of Płock Ścibor z
Radzymina and standard-bearer Paweł z
Radzanowa of
Prawdzic coat of arms. The
village was
located on a
route which connected the cities...
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Theatre all his life,
while his
mother Eugenia Kazimirovna Livanova (née
Prawdzic-Filipowicz) (1907–1978) was an
artist who
belonged to
Polish szlachta....
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superior was Józef Świda "Lech," and the
district commander was J****z
Prawdzic-Szlaski.
There were
about 5500
soldiers in the district. On 9 December...