- him in travels. The
highest category comprised the room or
closer stolniks.
Stolniks could simultaneously serve in the
foreign office or in the army. They...
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Slavko Stolnik (11 June 1929 – 17 May 1991) was a
Croatian naive painter and sculptor.
Stolnik was born in the
village of
Donja Voća near Varaždin. Interested...
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Stolnik Peak (Bulgarian: връх Столник, romanized: vrah
Stolnik, IPA: [ˈvrɤx
ˈstɔɫnik]) is the peak
rising to 2624 m in the east
foothills of
Craddock M****if...
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Stolnik (pronounced [stɔu̯ˈniːk]; German: Stounig) is a
small village in the
Tunjice Hills (Slovene: Tunjiško gričevje) in the Muni****lity of Kamnik...
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defending the city capitulated.
During the siege,
legendary Polish hero,
stolnik przemyski pułkownik
Jerzy Wołodyjowski led many
successful sallies with...
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grodowy –
Mayor Chorąży – Standard-bearer Sędzia
ziemski –
District Judge Stolnik –
Pantler Podczaszy –
Royal Cupbearer Podsędek –
Deputy District Judge...
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Grand Panetier Proctor Secretary Pursuivant Seneschal Serjeant-at-arms
Stolnik Standard bearer Steward Usher Viceroy Bruce, Alistair,
Keepers of the Kingdom...
- Wiesiołowski (died 1637) was a
Polish nobleman,
starost of
Tykocin and Supraśl,
Stolnik of
Lithuania and
Ciwun of
Wilno before 1620,
Court Marshal of Lithuania...
- 16th and 17th centuries,
numerous Milyukovs were voivodes, falconers,
stolniks (cup bearers), and
gentleman of the bedchamber. The
House of
Milyukov stems...
- a
noble of the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth from 1633;
Greater Crown Stolnik from 1634;
Court Chamberlain (podkomorzy koronny) and
castellan of Sandomierz...