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Ulrich (German pronunciation: [ˈʊl.ʁɪç]) is a
German given name
derived from Old High
German Uodalrich, Odalric. It is
composed of the
elements uodal-...
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Ulrich Hosius (German:
Ulrich Hosse; Lithuanian:
Ulrichas Hozijus; Polish:
Ulryk Hozjusz; c. 1455–1535 in Vilnius) was a
noble of
German descent from the...
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according to Długosz, the
following message: Your Majesty! The
Grand Master Ulryk sends you and your
brother (...)
through us, the
deputies standing here...
- смт Козова". zamki-kreposti.com.ua.
Retrieved 2013-10-30.
Ksawery Liske:
Ulryk Werdum 1670—1672. [W:]
Cudzoziemcy w Polsce. Lwów, 1876, s. 160–161. "Kozowa"...
- (1882–1945),
Priest of the
Archdiocese of
Warmia (Kiwity – Kętrzyn, Poland)
Ulryk Schikowski (1907–1945),
Priest of the
Archdiocese of
Warmia (Biskupiec –...
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surname of
Germanic origin.
Other variants include Ulrich, Ulrych/Ullrych,
Ulryk/Ullryk, and many more.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alexander...
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which caused the
fortifications in Rzeszów not to be reconstructed. When
Ulryk Werdum p****ed
through the town in 1671 he
described it as: In the suburb...
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called Albrechtsdorf. In 1575 its name
changed to Ullersdorf, in
honour of
Ulryk von Schaffgotsch. The village's
paper mill is
first mentioned in 1575, making...
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mercenaries on 23
April 1455, on May 2, a
mutiny of
mercenaries led by the
Czech Ulryk Czerwonka [pl] in the
Teutonic fortresses resulted in the
takeover of Malbork...
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Chronologically the
following people have had the
surname Lettow:
Ulryk Vorbek (c. 1215–1301),
landowner of
Wittow in the
Duchy of Rügen/Rugia;...