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  2. List of Polish noble families with the title of Count - Wikipedia

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    G 1800; R 1844; K.P. the title expired 131: ... Title is honored by the Polish Republic for the Żeleński Family Foundation's major contributions to educational and ...

  3. List of Polish titled nobility - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the Polish titled families. This list is not complete because in the 19th century Poland was a divided kingdom , between the Russian, the Austrian and the German Empires. Polish-Lithuanian magnates 1576-1586

  4. List of Polish people - Wikipedia

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    Andrzej Duda (born 1972), sixth President of the Third Polish Republic (since 2015) Feliks Dzierżyński (1877–1926), founder of Soviet State Security under the original name Cheka Edward Gierek (1913–2001), leader of communist Poland (1970–80)

  5. List of Polish noble families with the title of Baron - Wikipedia

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    Szymon Konarski, Armorial de la noblesse titrèe polonaise, Paris 1958, s. 365-399. Tomasz Lenczewski, Genealogie rodów utytułowanych w Polsce, t.I, Warszawa 1997. Der Adel von Galizien, Lodomerien und der Bukowina.

  6. Family tree of Polish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Chościsko: Piast the Wheelwright: Siemowit: Lestek: Siemomysł died ca. 950–960: Mieszko I 930–960–992: Judith of Hungary 969–988: Bolesław I Chrobry

  7. Jastrzębiec coat of arms - Wikipedia

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    In the Jastrzębiec family, there is also the case of a man from the Witowski family, who, on the basis of his marriage, left for Russia, from where, in the next generation, a high-ranking aristocrat Katarina Wiltawsky returned to the vicinity of Krakow, who married a Polish German (Pruska), who took her surnames and Russian titles of nobility.