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Andrzej Gryfita was the
Bishop of Płock in
Poland from 1239
until his
death in 1244 AD. He was also
known as
Andrzej of Brzeźnica. He was
brother of Klemens...
- the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth,
branches of the
original medieval Gryfita-Świebodzic
family as well as
families connected with the Clan by adoption...
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Jaksa Gryfita,
Jaksa z
Miechowa or Jaxa
Gryfita (1120–1176) of the
Gryfici family was a
medieval możnowładca (magnate) in
Lesser Poland,
crusader and...
- Jan
Gryfita (first name also
spelled Janik or Janisław, ? - 1167 or 1176) was an
archbishop of
Gniezno (1149 – c. 1167) and
bishop of Wrocław (1146 –...
- The Gryfit, also
known as Świebodzic, was a
medieval Polish knightly family. They
occupied a
dominant position among the
nobles of
Lesser Poland in the...
- It
records a
settlement by the name of Dambicha,
belonging to the
noble Gryfita family. In 1305, the
village was
raided by the Tatars, who
burned a wooden...
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Cracow (Polish: Włodzimierz z Krakowa, Włodzimierz Krakowski, Włodzimierz
Gryfita) (c. 1191 - 18
March 1241) was a
Polish knight, Gryf, and
voivode of Kraków...
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referred to: Jaksa,
legendary ruler of
White Serbia, son of
Leszko III
Jaksa Gryfita,
crusader and
magnate in
Lesser Poland Jaksa of Köpenick,
prince of the...
- Podhale. Its
history stretches back to the 13th century. In 1234
Teodor Gryfita began raising a
simple wooden church with a
shingled roof and
three altars...
- Belz
Halych Yotvingians Commanders and
leaders Casimir II the Just Mikołaj
Gryfita Vsevolod Mstislavich Vladimir II
Yaroslavich Strength Unknown Unknown...