- of the
three partitioning powers. In Polish, a
nobleman is
called a "
szlachcic" and a
noblewoman a "szlachcianka". The
Polish term
szlachta derived from...
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Henry II the
Pious were
soundly defeated by the Mongols. In 1486,
Albin Szlachcic Marszałek,
Kapitan Rycerstwa (German:
Ritter und
Edler von Marszałek,...
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Marek Sobieski (1549/1550 – 1605) was a Polish–Lithuanian
noble (
szlachcic). He was a
courtier from 1577, a
Royal Court Chorąży (chorąży
nadworny królewski)...
- Stanisław Sołtyk (12
December 1753 – 4 June 1831) was a
Polish nobleman (
szlachcic),
political activist, landowner,
father of
Roman Sołtyk. Stanisław was...
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Prince Teodor Lubomirski (1683–1745) was a
Polish nobleman (
szlachcic). He was the
oldest son of Stanisław
Herakliusz Lubomirski and his
first wife Elżbieta...
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first time in the
magazine "Literary Yearbook". His best-known work is
Szlachcic Zawalnia,
czyli Białoruś w
fantastycznych opowiadaniach [Nobleman Zawalnia...
- Adam
Czartoryski (6 June 1824 – 14
November 1865) was a
Polish nobleman (
szlachcic), Duke of Klewán and Zuków.
Witold married Maria Grocholska on October...
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Prince Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski (1647–1706) was a
Polish noble (
szlachcic), magnate,
politician and
famed military commander. He was a
Prince of the...
- Józef
Felicjan Potocki (c. before 1688 – 1723), was a
Polish szlachcic. He
became a
Crown Great Guard (Polish: Strażnik
Wielki Koronny) in 1720, and was...
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Szczuka h.
Grabie [ˈʂt͡ʂuka] (1654 – 19 May 1710) was a
Polish noble (
szlachcic),
talented politician and
political writer. Stanisław
Antoni was son of...