Jastrzębiec (Polish pronunciation: [jaˈstʂɛmbjɛt͡s]) is one of the most ancient Polish coat of arms. Dating back to the 10th century, it has been used...
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The Clan of Ostoja (old Polish: Ostoya) was a powerful group of knights and lords in late-medieval Europe. The clan encompassed families in the Polish–Lithuanian...
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Andrzej Jastrzębiec (died 1398), also known as Andrzej Wasilko or Andrzej Polak, was a Polish Catholic priest and diplomat, a first bishop of Seret and...
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Mystkowski (category Clan of Jastrzębiec)
noble families. The Mystkowski family is mentioned twice, under both Jastrzębiec and Puchała coats of arms. [1] Mention of Comes Thomas granted the town...
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Janina (Pole w polu) Januszkiewicz Jasieńczyk (Jasieniec, Jasiona, Klucz) Jastrzębiec (Bolesta, Boleścic, Dymowski, Kamiona, Ludbrza, Łazęki, Nagóra, Zarasy...
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title of Baron Clan of Bogoria Clan of Dunin Clan of Gryf Clan of Jelita Clan of Leliwa Clan of Jastrzębiec Clan of Odrowąż Clan of Ostoja Clan of Kur List...
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Radoński of the clan Jasieńczyk, beautiful daughter of impoverished nobility Józef Radoński and Ludwika Kierski (of the clan Jastrzębiec). One of his great-grandchildren...
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Polish heraldry (redirect from Polish clans)
still being full members of the Clan, creating Clan politics like in Clan Ostoja or Clan Abdank, but forming a heraldic clan. Near the end of the history...
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Ignacy Mystkowski (category Clan of Jastrzębiec)
Ignacy Mystkowski (February 4, 1826 – May 13, 1863) was a Polish nobleman, railroad engineer who became a commander of insurgent forces during the period...
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Hubina, Lyepyel District (category Clan of Jastrzębiec)
Hubina (Belarusian: Губіна; Russian: Губино, romanized: Gubino) is a village in Lyepyel District, Vitebsk Region, Belarus. In the 19th century Hubina was...
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