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Mszczuj of
Skrzynno (Polish pronunciation: [mʂt͡ʂui̯]; also Mściwoj [ˈmɕt͡ɕivɔi̯] of
Skrzynno; Polish:
Mszczuj ze Skrzynna; died in 1446) was a Polish...
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Skrzynno [ˈskʂɨnnɔ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Ostrówek,
within Wieluń County, Łódź Voivodeship, in
central Poland. It lies approximately...
- The
Synod of
Skrzynno 24 June 1567 was a
synod between the
Arians and
Socinians among the
Antitrinitarian Polish Brethren. From 1550-1563
Calvinists and...
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Skrzynno [ˈskʂɨnnɔ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Wieniawa,
within Przysucha County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland...
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Sierpc and Zakroczym—and also
smaller ones in Iłża, Jedlińsk, Radom,
Skrzynno, Szydłowiec and Węgrów. The
village of
Krasiniec was the home of the sole...
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chronicler Jan Długosz he was met and
defeated by the
Polish knight Mszczuj of
Skrzynno. King Jagiełło
arranged the
transportation of his body to
Malbork Castle...
- Duke of
Pomerania Mestwin (Mściwoj) II, Duke of
Pomerania Mszczuj of
Skrzynno,
Polish knight This page or
section lists people that
share the same given...
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lance through the
Grand Master's neck,
while Długosz
presented Mszczuj of
Skrzynno as the killer.
Surrounded and leaderless, the
Teutonic Order began to retreat...
- at Pińczów in
denying the pre-existence of Christ. And at the
Synod of
Skrzynno in 1567
stood with
Georg Schomann,
Gregory Pauli and
Marcin Czechowic among...
- Strempacz, Orzi-Orzi)
Lubicz (luba)
Lubomirski Łabędziogrot Łabędzik Łabędź (
Skrzynno, Skrzyńscy, Kudrick, Kudrewicz, Kudrycki, Kudrzycki) Łada (Ładzice, Łady...