- A
koniuszy had
charge of the
stables and
herds of a
Grand Duke or King; in reality, it was a
podkoniuszy (sub-equerry),
subordinate to the
koniuszy, who...
- was a
Polish noble. He was
owner of Dubno, Wiśnicz, Tarnów and Zesław,
Koniuszy of the
Crown since 1683,
Court Marshals of the
Crown since 1692, Grand...
- (Drążkowi) –
Minor Castellans (there were 49).
Kasztelanowie Konarscy (
Koniuszy) –
Equerry Castellans (there were 3). See
Castellans of the Polish–Lithuanian...
- stock.
Prince of the
Princely Houses of Poland,
Ostroh Ordynat,
Grand Koniuszy of The Crown. Zasławski was the most
powerful magnate in
Volhynia at that...
- (szlachta).
During his life he was a
Master of the
Stables of the
Crown (or
koniuszy koronny), a
member of
special committee for
Cossacks and tariffs, a skilled...
- Duke of
Volhynia Grand Duke of
Podolia Grand Duke of
Podlasie Grand Duke of
Severia Grand Duke of
Chernihiv Voivode of Belz
Voivode of
Ruthenia Koniuszy...
- Olyka,
owner of Biržai, Dubingiai, ****sk, Kopyła and Shumsk. He was a
koniuszy of
Lithuania since 1728,
Court Marshal of
Lithuania since 1734,
Field Hetman...
- (1910–2009),
social activist Michał
Franciszek Sapieha (1670–1700), General,
Koniuszy Mikołaj
Krzysztof Sapieha (1613–1639),
voivode of
Minsk Mikołaj Sapieha...
-
president of the
United States. The
monument was
created by Bronisław
Koniuszy and Bronisław
Kubica and
unveiled on 27
October 1989. It is
located within...
-
priest Jakub Sobieski, 1580/88-1646,
voivode Krzysztof Zbaraski, 1580–1628,
koniuszy, amb****ador
Hieronim Morsztyn, 1581–1623, poet Jan Opaliński, 1581–1637...