Jaksa Gryfita, Jaksa z Miechowa or Jaxa Gryfita (1120–1176) of the Gryfici family was a medieval możnowładca (magnate) in Lesser Poland, crusader and...
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Jaksa can be referred to: Jaksa, legendary ruler of White Serbia, son of Leszko III Jaksa Gryfita, crusader and magnate in Lesser Poland Jaksa of Köpenick...
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bearers of this coat of arms have included: Gryfici (Świebodzice) Jaksa Gryfita Andrzej Gryfita House of Branicki Jan Klemens Branicki Jan Klemens Branicki...
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nobleman (d. 1190) Ioveta of Bethany, princess and daughter of Baldwin II Jaksa Gryfita, Polish nobleman and knight (d. 1176) Judah ben Saul ibn Tibbon, Arab-Jewish...
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(approximate date) Fujiwara no Teishi, Japanese noblewoman (b. 1131) Jaksa Gryfita, Polish nobleman and knight (b. 1120) John Doukas (Komnenos), Byzantine...
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among the magnates. According to him, the rebellion was organized by Jaksa Gryfita and Świętosław Piotrowic, who had encouraged Casimir II to rebel together...
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Gryfit family (redirect from Gryfita-Świebodzic)
progenitor was one of the younger brothers of Bolesław the Brave - Świętopełk. Jaksa z Miechowa (died 1176) – crusader, możnowładca (magnate) in Lesser Poland...
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(approximate date) Fujiwara no Teishi, Japanese noblewoman (b. 1131) Jaksa Gryfita, Polish nobleman and knight (b. 1120) John Doukas (Komnenos), Byzantine...
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Miechów, a town 35 km north to Kraków, by the knight and crusader, Jaksa Gryfita in 1163. After the ultimate fall of the Kingdom of Jerusalem to the...
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nobleman (d. 1190) Ioveta of Bethany, princess and daughter of Baldwin II Jaksa Gryfita, Polish nobleman and knight (d. 1176) Judah ben Saul ibn Tibbon, Arab-Jewish...
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compelled to cede Kuyavia to Casimir's sons. In 1199, the voivode Mikołaj Gryfita and Bishop Fulko of Kraków again deposed Mieszko and restored Leszek the...
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