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- against Turks, Mikołaj Szarlejski recognized opportunity to regain the land of his family and the Clan in Slovakia. Szarlejski tried to convince Hungarian...
- conscript and mercenary forces there, and they were soon followed by Mikołaj Szarlejski of the Clan of Ostoja, who was the representative of the Polish kingdom...
- leading the confederation with the support of Jan de Jani and Mikołaj Szarlejski, both of the Clan of Ostoja, requested the protection of King Casimir...
- captured by the Teutonic Knights, including three main commanders: Mikolaj Szarlejski, Łukasz Górka, and Vojtěch Kostka of Postupice. The Teutonic Knights lost...
- Hungary, as well as lesser holdings in Poland. Son of Nicholas, Nicholas Szarlejski was one of the most powerful and wealthy Lords in Poland, leading the...
- conscript and mercenary forces there, and they were soon followed by Mikołaj Szarlejski of the Clan of Ostoja, who was the representative of the Polish kingdom...
- that entered the Clan Ostoja through marriage with the sister of Mikołaj Szarlejski, who was part of the Clan of Ostoja and Duke of Inowrocław and Kujawy...
- became the seat of the local starosts, the first of which was Mikołaj Szarlejski [pl]. During the subsequent Thirteen Years' War, in 1464, a Polish-Teutonic...
- (1412–1430) Jan z Lichenia (1430–1448) Jan Kretkowski (1449–1452) Mikołaj Szarlejski ze Ściborza (1453–1457) Mikołaj Kościelecki (1457–1479) Andrzej Kretkowski...
- Jaworzno in the Wieluń region in the first half of the 15th century. Mikołaj Szarlejski (died 1457) – Brzesko-kujawski substage, castellan of Inowrocław from...