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Stibor of
Stiboricz of
Ostoja (also
written in
English as
Scibor or Czibor; Polish: Ścibor ze Ściborzyc, Hungarian:
Stiborici Stibor, Romanian: Știbor...
- in 1410–1414,
during the time of Duke
Stibor of Stiboricz. A line of the clan
which included relatives of
Stibor of
Stiboricz who
followed him to Hungary...
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Stockholm Interbank Offered Rate (or
STIBOR) is a
daily reference rate
based on the
interest rates at
which banks offer to lend
unsecured funds to other...
- expired.
Sigismund ordered his most
loyal friend Stibor of
Stiboricz to set up the
attack on Poland.
Stibor of
Stiboricz was of
Polish origin and from the...
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Nicholas II Garai, the
Palatine branch of the family.
Stibor de
Beckov or
Stibor II, son of
Stibor of
Stiboricz Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić (ca. 1350–1416)...
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Dunaj rivers. In late
medieval time it was a
property of
Stibor of
Stiboricz and his son
Stibor of
Beckov of the Clan of Ostoja,
later p****ing to Maurice...
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Eduard Stibor (born June 22, 1900, date of
death unknown) was a
Czech swimmer. He
competed in two
events and the
water polo at the 1920
Summer Olympics...
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Karel Stibor (5
November 1923 in Prague,
Czechoslovakia – 8
November 1948 in La Manche) was an ice
hockey player for the
Czechoslovakian national team...
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given by Sigismund, King of
Hungary to
Stibor of
Stiboricz of the Clan of Ostoja, a Lord of
Polish origin.
Stibor was one of king's most
influential advisors...
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brother Stibor. As the
governor was
elected by the
estates and only
approved by the king,
Casimir abolished this
office and
appointed Stibor as voivode...