- Stanisław
Warszycki of
Abdank coat of arms (c. 1600 – 1680/1681) was a
noble (szlachcic) and
magnate in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Starosta of...
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buildings considerably. From 1669 on, the
castle belonged to Stanisław
Warszycki, the Kraków's castellan, who
managed to
partly rebuild the
castle after...
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aided by
about 80 volunteers,
among them 20 nobles,
including Stanisław
Warszycki. The
monastery had good artillery: 12–18
light cannons (from 2 to 6 pounders)...
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Czarniecki Jan Krasiński Stasnisław
Potocki Augustyn Kordecki Stanisław
Warszycki Jan
Zamoyski Jerzy Lubomirski Krzysztof Grodzicki (list of battles) Disputed...
- was a
private town of
Polish nobility,
including the Pilecki, Firlej,
Warszycki and Jakliński families, and was
administratively located in the Lelów...
- Bracław 1636-1646 Succeeded by
Dominik Aleksander Kazanowski Preceded by
Jakub Sobieski Castellan of Kraków 1646–1651 Succeeded by Stanisław
Warszycki...
- (1358–1422),
Polish Roman Catholic priest,
first Primate of
Poland Stanisław
Warszycki (c. 1600 – 1680/1681),
nobleman and
magnate in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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Greater and
Lesser Poland,
commanded by
Krzysztof Grzymultowski,
Stanislaw Warszycki and
Achacy Pisarski. 3000
dragoons under Crown Hetman Stanisław Rewera...
- led by
Chancellor Lew
Sapieha with
Eliasz Pielgrzymowski and Stanisław
Warszycki arrived in
Moscow and
proposed an
alliance between the
Commonwealth and...
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brick and
stone palace was
founded by the
castellan of Kraków, Stanisław
Warszycki at the end of 17th
century (between 1669 and 1681). It was a two-storey...