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    Jan Gryfita (first name also spelled Janik or Janisław, ? - 1167 or 1176) was an archbishop of Gniezno (1149 – c. 1167) and bishop of Wrocław (1146 –...
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    1100–1112) Marcin (attested 1136–1146/48) Jakub I ze Żnina (1149–after 1167) Jan Gryfita (attested 1177–1180) Zdzisław I (probably in 1180s.) Bogumilus (attested...
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    Archdiocese Gniezno Installed before 1177 Term ended after 1180 Predecessor Jan Gryfita Successor Bogumilus Personal details Born unknown Died unknown Coat of...
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    the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, branches of the original medieval Gryfita-Świebodzic family as well as families connected with the Clan by adoption...
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    town still belonged to the Gryfita family, and according to Długosz, it had three owners - Mikołaj, Jan and Gietko Gryfita. Furthermore, Bobowa had a...
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    Gniezno Installed before 1136 Term ended 1146/48 Predecessor Martin I Successor Jan Gryfita Personal details Born 11th century Died 23 September 1148...
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  • Skarbimir (Skarbek) Klemens 1123-1168 Mikołaj Gryfita ?-1202 Marek z Brzeźnicy 1176-? 1226 Teodor Gryfita ?-1237 Włodzimierz of Cracow 1191-1241 Klement...
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    Świebodzice, because of their battle cry: Świeboda, (freedom, liberty). Jan Długosz connected the family with the House of Griffins. According to some...
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    Skarbmir 1106–1117 Klemens 1123–1168 [1] Mikołaj Gryfita ?-1202 Marek z Brzeźnicy 1176-c. 1226 Teodor Gryfita ?-1237 Włodzimierz 1191–1241 Klemens z Ruszczy ...
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    It records a settlement by the name of Dambicha, belonging to the noble Gryfita family. In 1305, the village was raided by the Tatars, who burned a wooden...
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  • and Lesser Poland, thanks to the support of the powerful voivode Mikołaj Gryfita. However, an opponent soon arose to the throne of Kraków: the eldest son...
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    was exercised by his mother Helen, who counted on the help of Mikołaj Gryfita, wojewoda of Kraków, and Fulko, Bishop of Kraków. However, Leszek's uncle...
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    delegation of Kraków nobles, which included Bishop Iwo Odrowąż; voivode Marek Gryfita; Pakosław Awdaniec the Old, voivode of Sandomierz; and Mściwój, castellan...
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    1187-1206 Gedko Sasinowic 1207-1223 Jan Gozdawita 1223-1227 Gunter Prus 1227-1232 Piotr I Półkozic 1227-1239 Andrzej Gryfita 1239-1244 Piotr Brevis 1245-1254...
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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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  • Wars Dobosz, Józef (2014). Kazimierz II Sprawiedliwy (in Polish). Długosz, Jan (2009). Roczniki czyli kroniki sławnego królestwa Polskiego vol. 5 and 6...
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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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  • (“lower castle”). Its history dates back to the 13th century, when the Gryfita family built a watchtower. The castle itself was probably built in 1350–1370...
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