Mikołaj Of Bogoria And Skotnik
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Mikołaj of Bogoria and Skotnik (, died ca. 1338) was a Polish nobleman (
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, a ...
), 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. Mikolaj was Podkomorzy of
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from 1318 until 1330 and
voivode Voivode ( ), also spelled voivod, voievod or voevod and also known as vaivode ( ), voivoda, vojvoda, vaivada or wojewoda, is a title denoting a military leader or warlord in Central, Southeastern and Eastern Europe in use since the Early Mid ...
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 Casimir III the Great (; 30 April 1310 – 5 November 1370) reigned as the King of Poland from 1333 to 1370. He also later became King of Ruthenia in 1340, retaining the title throughout the Galicia–Volhynia Wars. He was the last Polish king fr ...
. 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.StanisÅ‚aw Szczur (1981) : Piotr (zm. ok 1287). W: ''Polski SÅ‚ownik Biograficzny''. (In Polish) pp. 369â ...
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Mikolaj Of Bogoria 14th-century deaths Bogoriowie family Year of birth unknown 14th-century Polish nobility