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Piotr Z Bogorii I Skotnik
Piotr of Bogoria and Skotnik () (died 1283) was a Polish nobleman (''szlachcic'') member of the Bogoriowie family of the Bogorya coat of arms.Stanisław Szczur (1981) : Piotr (zm. ok 1287). W: ''Polski Słownik Biograficzny''. (In Polish) pp. 369–370. Biography He is one of the authors of the victories of the Polish knights at Goźlice. Where with only 600 knights he defeated Leo of Galicia with 6,000. Piotr was castellan of Wiślica about 1268 and voivode of the Sandomierz Voivodeship about 1280. Children * Wojciech of Bogoria and Żminogród * Mikołaj of Bogoria and Skotnik * Stanisława of Bogoria and Skotnik * Paweł of Bogoria and Skotnik (died 1331) * N.N. (daughter) was married to voivode of Kalisz. Her son Janusz Suchywilk of Grzymala coat of arms, became Archbishop of Gniezno after her brother Jarosław. * Jarosław of Bogoria and Skotnik References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bogoria And Skotnik, Piotr Of 13th-century births 1283 deaths Piotr of Bogoria and Skotnik P ...
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Mikołaj Of Bogoria And Skotnik
Mikołaj of Bogoria and Skotnik (, died ca. 1338) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), member of the Bogoriowie family of the Bogorya Coat of Arms. Mikolaj was Podkomorzy of Kraków from 1318 until 1330 and voivode of Kraków Voivodship from 1330 until 1338. He became an adviser of King Wladyslaw I Lokietek and was diplomat during the first years of reign of King Casimir III of Poland. He was son of Piotr of Bogoria and Skotnik Piotr of Bogoria and Skotnik () (died 1283) was a Polish nobleman (''szlachcic'') member of the Bogoriowie family of the Bogorya coat of arms.Stanisław Szczur (1981) : Piotr (zm. ok 1287). W: ''Polski Słownik Biograficzny''. (In Polish) pp. 369� .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mikolaj Of Bogoria 14th-century deaths Bogoriowie family Year of birth unknown 14th-century Polish nobility ...
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1283 Deaths
Year 1283 ( MCCLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe * June 1 – Treaty of Rheinfelden: The 11-year-old Rudolf II is forced to relinquish his claim on the Duchies of Austria and Styria to his elder brother, Albert I. According to the terms of the agreement, concluded at the Imperial City of Rheinfelden (modern Switzerland), Rudolf receives some territories in Further Austria in return. * June 29 – Sultan Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd al-Haqq sets out for a punitive expedition and marches from Córdoba to Jaén and Úbeda, and then northwards through difficult terrain. On the third day after crossing ''al-burt'', the Marinid forces attack Montiel (a fortress belonging to the Order of Santiago) and Almedina. * July 8 – Battle of Malta: An Aragonese fleet (some 20 galleys) under Admiral Roger of Lauria attacks and defeats the Angevin ships in the Grand Harbour, sent to help put down a rebellion on ...
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13th-century Births
The 13th century was the century which lasted from January 1, 1201 (represented by the Roman numerals MCCI) through December 31, 1300 (MCCC) in accordance with the Julian calendar. The Mongol Empire was founded by Genghis Khan, which stretched from Eastern Asia to Eastern Europe. The conquests of Hulagu Khan and other Mongol invasions changed the course of the Muslim world, most notably the Siege of Baghdad (1258) and the destruction of the House of Wisdom. Other Muslim powers such as the Mali Empire and Delhi Sultanate conquered large parts of West Africa and the Indian subcontinent, while Buddhism witnessed a decline through the conquest led by Bakhtiyar Khilji. The earliest Islamic states in Southeast Asia formed during this century, most notably Samudera Pasai. The Kingdoms of Sukhothai and Hanthawaddy would emerge and go on to dominate their surrounding territories. Europe entered the apex of the High Middle Ages, characterized by rapid legal, cultural, and religious ...
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Jarosław Of Bogoria And Skotnik
Jarosław (; , ; ; ) is a town in southeastern Poland, situated on the San River. The town had 35,475 inhabitants in 2023. It is the capital of Jarosław County in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship. History Jarosław is located in the territory of the old Polish tribe of the Lendians, which became part of the emerging Polish state under Mieszko I. According to tradition, the town was established in 1031 by Yaroslav the Wise, after the area was annexed from Poland by the Kievan Rus', although the first confirmed mention of the town comes from 1152. The region was eventually regained by Poland, and the settlement was granted Magdeburg town rights by Polish Duke Władysław Opolczyk in 1375. The city quickly developed as an important trade centre and port on the San River, reaching the period of its greatest prosperity in the 16th and 17th centuries. It had trade routes linking Silesia with Ruthenia, Gdańsk, and Hungary. Merchants from such distant countries as Spain, England, Finla ...
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Archbishop Of Gniezno
This is a list of archbishops of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Gniezno, Archdiocese of Gniezno, who are simultaneously primate (bishop), primates of Poland since 1418."Archdiocese of Gniezno"
''Catholic-Hierarchy.org''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
"Metropolitan Archdiocese of Gniezno"
''GCatholic.org''. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
They also served as ''Interrex (Poland), interrex'' in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. *From 1821 until 1946 in personal union with the Archdiocese of Poznań. *From 1946 until 1992 in personal union with the Archdiocese of Warsaw. List of arc ...
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Janusz Suchywilk
Janusz Suchywilk of Grzymala Coat of Arms (c. 1310 – 5 April 1382) was a Polish nobleman ( szlachcic), relative of Jarosław z Bogorii i Skotnik. Janusz became Chancellor of the Polish Kingdom and Archbishop of Gniezno in 1374. From 1357 until 1373 he served as Chancellor of Kraków. He was an outstanding lawyer. He is considered as the co-author of King Casimir III of Poland's statutes. An advocate of Kazko IV Prince of Słupsk Słupsk (; ; ) is a city with powiat rights located on the Słupia River in the Pomeranian Voivodeship in northern Poland, in the historical region of Pomerania or more specifically in its part known in contemporary Poland as Central Pomerania ... for the Polish throne after the death of King Kazimierz. He was the leader of the opposition to King Louis the Great. References External links Virtual tour Gniezno Cathedral 1310 births 1382 deaths 14th-century Polish nobility Chancellors of Poland Archbishops of Gniezno ...
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Kalisz
Kalisz () is a city in central Poland, and the second-largest city in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, with 97,905 residents (December 2021). It is the capital city of the Kalisz Region. Situated on the Prosna river in the southeastern part of Greater Poland, the city forms a conurbation with the nearby towns of Ostrów Wielkopolski and Nowe Skalmierzyce. Kalisz is one of the oldest cities in Poland and one of the two traditional capitals of Greater Poland (alongside Poznań). It has served as an important regional center in Poland since the Middle Ages as a provincial capital and notable royal city. It is one of the historical burial sites of medieval Polish monarchs and dukes of the Piast dynasty and the site of a number of significant events in Polish history as well as several battles. Since the 19th century it has been the center of an industrial district. It is the cultural, scientific, educational and administrative center of the eastern and southern Greater Poland regio ...
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Stanisława Of Bogoria And Skotnik
Stanisława of Bogoria and Skotnik () (died c. March 27, 1352) was a Polish noblewoman and member of the Bogoriowie The Bogoria was a family of Polish knights. The family originated from Bogoria in Lesser Poland. The first information about the family dates back to the 12th century. In the 14th century the family got the greatest importance. History 200px, J ... family of the Bogorya coat of arms. Stanisława was the daughter of Paweł of Bogoria and Skotnik. She married Spytek of Melsztyn about 1315. Children: * Czuchna of Tarnów * Nieustąp of Tarnów * Rafał of Tarnów References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bogoria And Skotnik, Stanislawa Of 13th-century births 1352 deaths Stanislawa of Bogoria and Skotnik 14th-century Polish nobility 14th-century Polish women ...
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Wojciech Of Bogoria And Żminogród
Wojciech of Bogoria and Żminogród (, died ca. 1316) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), member of the Bogoriowie family of the Bogorya Coat of Arms. He was son of Piotr of Bogoria and Skotnik. Wojciech was voivode of the Sandomierz Voivodship Sandomierz Voivodeship (, ) was a unit of administration and local government in Poland from the 14th century to the partitions of Poland in 1772–1795. It was part of the Lesser Poland region and the Lesser Poland Province. Originally Sandomier ... from 1306 to 1316. References 14th-century deaths Bogoriowie family Year of birth unknown 14th-century Polish nobility {{Poland-noble-stub ...
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Szlachcic
The ''szlachta'' (; ; ) were the noble estate of the realm in the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Depending on the definition, they were either a warrior "caste" or a social class, and they dominated those states by exercising political rights and power. Szlachta as a class differed significantly from the feudal nobility of Western Europe. The estate was officially abolished in 1921 by the March Constitution."Szlachta. Szlachta w Polsce"
''Encyklopedia PWN''
The origins of the ''szlachta'' are obscure and the subject of several theories. The ''szlachta'' secured substantial and increasing political power and rights throughout its histo ...
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