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Spycimir, also Spyćmier, Spyćmir, Spyćmierz, Spićymierz, etc., is an old
Polish masculine given name. Etymology: spyci-: "in vain", -mir: "peace". Diminutives:...
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Wojciech Aleksander, Erwin, Grzegorz,
Joanna Jarosław,
Marek Maria, Marzena,
Spycimir, ulku, cenk Andrzej, Bożebor, Martyn, Piotr, Zyta Maria, Paweł Angelina...
- Flaccus' Argonautica, book I,
verse 563. Coat of Arms of
Counts Tarnowski Spycimir Leliwita [pl] (d.1352),
castellan of Kraków, and statesman. his wife Stanisława...
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administrative district of
Drohobycz in
modern day Ukraine, to
Count Walerian Spycimir Tarnowski and
Ernestyna Tarnowska. As a
young prodigy, he was introduced...
- Silesia. Two
leading Polish lords, Zbigniew,
chancellor of Cracow, and
Spycimir Leliwita, also
supported this plan and
persuaded Casimir III, who lost...
- a
scion of an
important family clan
started in the mid-14th
century by
Spycimir Leliwita,
castellan of Kraków.
Tarnowski had five half-siblings from his...
- King
Casimir the Great's
lover (seasons 2–3) Sławomir
Orzeszowski as
Spycimir Leliwita,
Castellan of
Cracow (seasons 1–2)
Tomasz Sapryk as Chancellor...
- 1339. Two
leading Polish noblemen – Zbigniew,
chancellor of Kraków, and
Spycimir Leliwita –
persuaded Casimir, who had not
fathered a son, to make his sister...
- a
castle on the St.
Martin Hill was
completed by
Castellan of Kraków,
Spycimir Leliwita of
Leliwa coat of arms (its
ruins can
still be seen). Tarnów remained...
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historic Sieradz Land. The name of the
village comes from a
given name
Spycimir, also
spelled Spycimierz in Polish. The
village was
first mentioned as...