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Piotr Wszeborycz (
Wszebor) was a
Polish voivode. He was lord of Ciechanów and the
commander of Masovia. He
lived in the 11th and 12th centuries. Based...
- Bolesław
remained under the
strong influence of his
mother and
Voivode Wszebor, who
feared the
ambition of his
elder half-brother High Duke Władysław...
- Władysław
Wszebór Kulski (27 July 1903 – 16 May 1989) was a
Polish political scientist.
Kulski was born in Warsaw, Poland. He was
educated at the Warsaw...
- care
either personally or
through his commanders,
especially the
voivode Wszebor,
distributing a
large amount of
money to
soldiers on
horseback and on foot...
- Świętosław, Wacław, Wiesław, Wińczysław, Władysław, Włodzimierz, Wojciech,
Wszebor, Zawisza, Zbigniew, Zbyszko, Zdzisław,
Ziemowit Feminine Blahoslava, Blahuše...
- of
Poland Ruthenian rebels Kievan Rus'
Pechenegs Varangians Bolesław II
Wszebor Iziaslav I
Sviatopolk II
Victory 1076–1077 Bolesław II the Generous's expedition...
- Sławosz,
Walentyna Anna, Baldev, Grażyna, Mirosława Julia, Marta, Natalia,
Wszebor Marcela, Świętomir,
Wiktor Konstantyn, Maria, Marta, Olaf Julia, Julita...
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online at
Germany and Poland: from war to
peaceful relations, Władysław
Wszebór Kulski, page 24,
Syracuse University Press, 1976 John Komlos;
Scott McNeil...
- Page 444
Germany and Poland: from war to
peaceful relations, Władysław
Wszebór Kulski, page 24,
Syracuse University Press, 1976
Encyklopedia historii...
- Pearson/Longman. ISBN 978-1-4058-1161-3. OCLC 70107160. Kulski, Władysław
Wszebór (1966). De
Gaulle and the World: The
Foreign Policy of the
Fifth French...