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Godziemba is a
Polish coat of arms. A rare
medieval Polish knightly coat of arms used by
Polish and
Austrian noble family Głownia (and Glownia). It is...
- de
Glownia nobilis de domo Godzamba" (Paul of
Glownia noble family, of
Godziemba coat of arms). See also De domo (disambiguation). "French administration...
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directed from Paris, by
General Kazimierz Sosnkowski (nom de
guerre Józef
Godziemba), who
after Poland's
defeat escaped to
France via Hungary. Due to practical...
- 1520) was a
Polish bishop,
politician and diplomat. His coat of arms was
Godziemba. Lubrański was
bishop of Płock
between 1497 and 1498 and
bishop of Poznań...
- the
Russian Partition of Poland. His father, Józef
Sosnkowski of the
Godziemba coat of arms, was a
wealthy nobleman and
owner of
several villages. His...
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Andrzej Łaskarz (Laskary) from Gosławic of the
Godziemba coat of arms (1362–1426) was
Bishop of Poznań from 1414 to 1426, diplomat,
doctor of rights,...
- an
ancient noble family from Inowrocław and Brześć Kujawski, used the
Godziemba coat of arms.
After graduating from Kraków Academy, Dąmbski
served as...
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Political Science, Vol. 8, No. 4 (Oct., 1978), pp. 403–424,
JSTOR (in Polish)
Godziemba. „Październikowe”
wybory do
Sejmu 1957 roku.
Polis (in Polish) List of...
- Glaubitz, Glubos, Gluboz, Gloubus, Glawbz, Karp) Gliński
Gniazdowski Godziemba (Godzięba, Godzięby) Goły (Goły, Goły)
Gondek (Gądek, Gondekowa) Gozdawa...
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Fleming Garczyński Gąska
Geysztor Giejsz Gierałt Ginwiłł
Glaubicz Gliński
Godziemba Goły
Gozdawa Grabie Grabowiec Groty Gryf
Gryzima Grzymała
Gutak Gwiazdy...