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Weyher family (alternative spellings:
Wejher, Weiher, Waier, Weier,
sometimes spelled Weiger Polish: Weyherowie) was a
family of high nobility, most prominent...
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Jakub Wejher (or Weyher, German:
Jakob Weiher) (1609 – 1657), was a
member of the
Polish line of the
Weyher family, a
Count of the Holy
Roman Empire and...
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Ludwik Wejher (died 1656) was a
Polish nobleman, son of Jan
Wejher and Anna Szczawińska. He was a
colonel of the
Polish army and held
other offices in...
- Mikołaj
Wejher (died 1647) was a
Polish nobleman from the
prominent Wejher family. He was the son of Jan
Wejher and Anna Szczawińska. He held various...
- Wola
Wejherowska (literally "
Wejher's Wola"), by the
voivode of the
Malbork Voivodeship, and
Polish noble,
Jakub Wejher. It was
translated in the colloquial...
- Jan
Wejher (1580–1626) was a
Polish nobleman, son of
Ernest Wejher and Anna Mortęska. He held many
offices and was an
officer of the army in the Polish–Lithuanian...
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Melchior Weiher (1574–1643) was a
Polish noble.
Weiher was the son of
Ernest Weiher.
Weiher held
several important offices in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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Konstancja Lubomirska on
February 1, 1637 in Kraków and Anna
Konstancja Wejher about 1650. Czerenkiewicz, Michał (2020-01-13).
Polonia illustrata: Łacińska...
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Weiher Details Alternative names Skarzyna, Skarżyna, Pomerzanin, Weicher,
Wejher Families Weiher, Weicher, Weier, Weyher, Weychert, Wejchert,
Wejher...
- 1570.
Initially owned by the
Loitz family, it was
later governed by the
Wejher and
Sobieski noble families,
including King of
Poland John III Sobieski...