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Polish noble family
Firlej (plural: Firlejowie) was a Polish szlachta (noble) family. They were magnates in the 15th–17th centuries. According to Kasper Niesiecki, Ostafi
Firlej_family
Village in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
canon of Kraków) and his brother Ostasz of Bejsce (progenitor of the Firlej family), transferred Markuszów from Polish law to Środa law. This occurred
Markuszów
Polish nobleman
Jan Firlej (c. 1521, Dąbrowica, Lublin County – 1574, Kock) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), and Calvinist activist. Jan became Crown Grand Marshal in
Jan_Firlej
Polish nobleman (szlachcic)
Piotr Firlej (died 1553) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic). Firlej married Katarzyna Teczynska and together they had three children: Jan Firlej, Mikołaj
Piotr_Firlej
Polish–Lithuanian noble (c. 1613 – 1649)
Zbigniew Firlej (c. 1613–1649), of Lewart coat of arms, was a noble of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Starost of Lublin. Son of Mikołaj Firlej and Regina
Zbigniew_Firlej
Lublin voivode
Mikołaj Firlej (died 1588) was a Lublin voivode. Kazimierz Lepszy; Wacław Sobieski; Józef Siemienski (1948). 1585-1588 (in Polish). p. 289. v t e
Mikołaj_Firlej_(d._1588)
Moldavian hospodar, wife of Stefan Potocki, voivode of Bratslav, and Mikołaj Firlej, voivode of Sandomierz, holder of the Kazimierz starosty in 1636–1638. She
Maria_Mohylanka
Polish nobleman, hetman, diplomat, and expert of southeast Europe
Mikołaj Firlej (died 1526) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), hetman, diplomat, and expert of southeast Europe. Mikołaj became voivode of the Lublin Voivodeship
Mikołaj_Firlej_(died_1526)
Mikołaj Firlej (1588–1635) was a Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth szlachcic and politician. Starost of Kazimierz Dolny from 1596, Lublin from 1614; castellan
Mikołaj_Firlej_(1588–1635)
Topics referred to by the same term
Mikołaj Firlej may refer to several members of the Firlej family: Mikołaj Firlej (died 1526), hetman, voiode of Sandomierz (wojewoda sandomierski) Mikołaj
Mikołaj_Firlej
Village in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
Gmina Firlej. It is situated close to Lake Firlej. In 2004 the village had a population of 1,001. The town Firlej was founded by Mikołaj Firlej in 1557
Firlej
Polish bishop
Henryk Firlej of Dąbrowica, of the Lewart coat of arms (born in 1574 in Balice, died on February 25, 1626, in Skierniewice) – Archbishop of Gniezno and
Henryk_Firlej
Village in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
Dąbrowica Village Ruins of the Firlej family chateau Dąbrowica Location within Poland Coordinates: 51°16′N 22°27′E / 51.267°N 22.450°E / 51.267; 22
Dąbrowica,_Lublin_County
Palace in Włodowice, Poland
Włodowice, Poland. It was built on the spot of a wooden manor owned by the Firlej family. The first building was destroyed during the Polish-Swedish war in 1655-1660
Włodowice_Palace
Place in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
and the town was passed over to the noble Firlej family, remaining in its hands until 1644. The Firlejs twice rebuilt the town and the castle, after
Kazimierz_Dolny
Town in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
local nobleman Piotr Firlej to found a town called Lewartów (the original name comes from Lewart, the coat of arms of the Firlej family). Lubartów was a private
Lubartów
Place in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
Crown. In 1518 the town belonged to Mikolaj Firlej, Crown Hetman and the Voivode of Sandomierz. The Firlej family owned Kock until the second half of the
Kock
Italian sculptor
in all parts of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Among them was the Firlej family castle in Janowiec on the Vistula (1565–1585), for whom he also sculpted
Santi_Gucci
Place in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
noble family (Półkozic coat of arms). After the wedding of Elżbieta Ligęza with Mikołaj Firlej, Radomyśl passed as a dowry into the hands of the Firlej family
Radomyśl_Wielki
City in Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine
founded a Roman Catholic parish. His daughter Weronika married into the Firlej family, and Skalat was her dowry. The castle was destroyed during the Khmelnytsky
Skalat
Polish nobleman
Stefan Potocki was member of the Potocki family. He was a son of Mikołaj Potocki and his first wife Zofia Firlej. He was single. In the Battle of Zhovti
Stefan_Potocki_(1624–1648)
Town in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Boner family, which supported the movement, turning local parish church into a Calvinist prayer house. After the town passed to the Firlej family, Mikołaj
Włodowice, Silesian Voivodeship
Włodowice,_Silesian_Voivodeship
Polish noble family
House of Opaliński (plural Opalińscy) was an old and notable Polish noble family which produced one Queen Consort of Poland and Duchess Consort of Lorraine
Opaliński_family
Polish coat of arms
of arms include: The Markuszewski family: landowners in the regions around Novogrudek Kraków and Minsk. Henryk Firlej (1574–1626): a Polish szlachcic,
Lewart_coat_of_arms
Polish nobleman (1595–1651)
the Cossacks. Potocki had two wives, Zofia Firlej and Elżbieta Kazanowska. He had six children with Firlej: Piotr Potocki, Stefan Potocki, Mikołaj Potocki
Mikołaj_Potocki
Polish princely family
Queen of Poland Anna Wiśniowiecka, married starost of Lublin Zbigniew Firlej h. Lewart Aleksander Wisiowiecki (1543–1577), courtier, married Aleksandra
Wiśniowiecki
Village in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
(1474–1795) in the province of Lesser Poland. It was bought by the Firlej family in the late 16th century and remained in private hands until the Partitions
Serokomla
Polish–Lithuanian noble (died 1616)
marriage, it was blocked by the Sejm. Anna eventually married Zbigniew Firlej between 1636 and 1638. Michał married Regina Wisniowiecka and had two children:
Michał_Wiśniowiecki
Polish–Lithuanian nobleman (1555–1623)
1555 Died 3 October 1623(1623-10-03) (aged 68) Family Ossoliński Consort Jadwiga Sienieńska Anna Firlej Katarzyna Kosińska Katarzyna Warszewiecka Issue
Jan_Zbigniew_Ossoliński
Łaski, 1499–1560, philosopher Barbara Kiszka, 15th century-1513 Mikołaj Firlej, 15th century-1526, voivode, hetman Nicolaus Wasilewski 1489-1542 Nobleman
List_of_szlachta
Polish–Lithuanian nobleman
starost. He had three wives, Anna Pilecka, Zofia Daniłowicz and Elżbieta Firlej. He had two children with Pilecka, Elżbieta Opalińska and Konstancja Opalińska
Łukasz_Opaliński_(1581–1654)
Polish princely family
Zabrzezińska h. Leliwa, Nastazja Mscisławska h. Pogoń Litewska and Dorota Firlej h. Lewart Piotr Zbaraski (born 1548), married Barbara Jordan h. Trąby Barbara
Zbaraski
Lithuanian military leader (c. 1460 – 1530)
to Moscow. As one of the main military leaders (alongside with Mikołaj Firlej and Mikołaj Kamieniecki) of the Polish-Lithuanian alliance, he continued
Konstanty_Ostrogski
17th-century funerary monument in Vilnius
slabs were made for the wives: Elżbieta Radziwiłł (died 1591) and Dorota Firlej (died 1611), following their deaths. Later, a third slab was created after
Tomb_of_Lew_Sapieha
City in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Poles, including teenagers, from Radom and nearby settlements in the city's Firlej district. Around 100 Poles from Radom were murdered by the Russians in the
Radom
351. Rubin & Simons 2009, pp. 1–2. Fonnesberg-Schmidt 2007, pp. 23, 65. Firlej 2021–2022, p. 121. Christiansen 1997, p. 287. Hunyadi & Laszlovszky 2001
History_of_Christianity
Polish noble lady of Moldavian origin
Wiśniowiecki (?-1629) Jerzy Wiśniowiecki (?-1629) Anna (?-1648), married Zbigniew Firlej "Rachmanow". Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland (in Polish)
Regina_Wiśniowiecka
Polish politician (1612–1651)
thus not the official commander (role was taken by regimentarz Andrzej Firlej) but most historians agree he was the real, if unofficial, commander of
Jeremi_Wiśniowiecki
Historic German city, now Kaliningrad, Russia
besieged without success by Polish forces led by Grand Crown Hetman Mikołaj Firlej. Polish forces captured the Haberberg suburb. The city itself opposed the
Königsberg
Polish–Lithuanian nobleman (1557–1633)
Grand Duchy. He established the long-term power and wealth of the Sapieha family. Sapieha died on 1633 and was interred in the cellars of the Church of St
Lew_Sapieha
Polish-Teutonic War Kingdom of Poland Teutonic Knights Sigismund I Mikołaj Firlej Nicolaus Copernicus Victory 1521–1526 Hungarian–Ottoman War Kingdom of Hungary
List_of_wars_involving_Poland
Polish-Lithuanian noble
(1636-03-29)29 March 1636 Włodawa Noble family House of Leszczyński Spouses Anna Radzimińska Catherine Pociej Father Andrzej Leszczyński Mother Anna Firlej
Rafał_Leszczyński_(1579–1636)
Polish nobleman (c. 1637 – 1689)
Stanisław Sobek z Sułowa Hieronim Bużeński Jakub Rokossowski Jan Dulski Jan Firlej Baltazar Stanisławski Stanisław Wawrzycki Mikołaj Daniłowicz Hermolanus
Marcin_Zamoyski
Cossack rebellion within the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1648–1657
approach to Starokostiantyniv in late June, Polish troops commanded by Adam Firlej retreated to the fortress of Zbarazh. After failing to capture the fortification
Khmelnytsky_Uprising
Lithuanian bishop (1572–1630)
ordained as a priest. As a student, Wołłowicz was associated with Henryk Firlej, the future Archbishop of Gniezno. In December 1595, during the ceremony
Eustachy_Wołłowicz
Ruler of Poland and Lithuania from 1529 to 1572
highlighting that he was feeling well and hoped to recover. Great Marshal Jan Firlej denied these claims and reported that the king was bleeding severely due
Sigismund_II_Augustus
Ruins of a medieval castle in Poland
1562, the castle became the property of the Great Marshal of the Crown Jan Firlej, as a result of his marriage to Zofia, the daughter of Seweryn Boner. In
Ogrodzieniec_Castle
Polish magnate, military commander and politician
Predecessor Piotr Firlej Ruthenian Voivode 1553–1569 Successor Jerzy Jazłowiecki
Mikołaj_Sieniawski
Russian saint
time in office, the monastery had to fend off incessant attacks by Andrzej Firlej, Castellan of Belz, who sued the monks over his grandmother's bequest of
Job_of_Pochayev
Village in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
it belonged to Stanislaw Koniecpolski, who in 1624 sold it to Mikolaj Firlej. In 1640 Rossosz burned in a great fire. The newly rebuilt town was completely
Rossosz,_Gmina_Rossosz
Castle in Skalat, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine
Chodkiewicz, Korecki and Wichrowski families. Wichrowski's daughter Weronika married Sanok castellan Jan Firlej. Then: Firlej's, Scipio del Campo, Kalinowski's
Skalat_Castle
Historical region of the Kingdom of Poland
Jan Tarnowski (from April 2, 1527) Stanisław Odrowąż (from 1542) Piotr Firlej (1545–1553) Hieronim Jarosz Sieniawski (from 1576) Jan Daniłowicz de Olesko
Ruthenian_Voivodeship
Polish comedy by Aleksander Fredro
Skotnicki and Piotr Firlej. The conflict was long and relentless. It ended after more than thirty years with the marriage of Firlej's son to Zofia Skotnicka
The_Revenge_(Fredro_play)
Polish Renaissance poet (1530–1584)
Around 1562–63 he was a courtier to Bishop Filip Padniewski and Voivode Jan Firlej. From late 1563 or early 1564, he was affiliated with the royal court of
Jan_Kochanowski
Conversion of society or culture to Christianity
Fonnesberg-Schmidt 2007, p. 23. Mazeika 2017, p. abstract. Lilienfeld 2022. Firlej 2021–2022, pp. 120, 121, 133. Fonnesberg-Schmidt 2007, p. 23, 64-65. Fonnesberg-Schmidt
Christianization
Place in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
Firlej. In 1578, they met with King Stephen Báthory, who stayed in Tarnogród, asking him for justice. The king supported the peasants, urging Firlej to
Nisko
Genus of wasps
2011. Fanny Maure; Jacques Brodeur; Nicolas Ponlet; Josée Doyon; Annabelle Firlej; Éric Elguero; Frédéric Thomas (2011). "The cost of a bodyguard". Biology
Dinocampus
Place in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
private town of Polish nobility, including the Pilecki, Firlej, Warszycki and Jakliński families, and was administratively located in the Lelów County in
Ogrodzieniec
Polish noble (1570–1628)
wife Barbara Krasicka he had two daughters: Katarzyna – wife of Andrzej Firlej Marcjanna – wife of Stefan Koniecpolski In 1605 he married Zofia Żółkiewska
Jan_Daniłowicz
Polish nobleman (1595–1650)
of them were mortgaged or loaned. In 1635 he funded the expansion of his family castle in Ossolin. Between 1639 and 1642 he funded the palace in the capital
Jerzy_Ossoliński
Village in Krosno County, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland
Zemsta on a mid-17th century lawsuit between owners of the castle, Piotr Firlej and Jan Skotnicki. In 1831, after the November Uprising, a demented man
Odrzykoń
Schlant, Ernestine (1999), p. 180-87. Hiemer, Elisa-Maria; Holý, Jiří; Firlej, Agata; Nichtburgerová, Hana, eds. (2021-06-21). "Handbook of Polish, Czech
The Holocaust in the arts and popular culture
The_Holocaust_in_the_arts_and_popular_culture
Voivode of Lublin
Lublin Reign 1502–1507 Predecessor Jan Feliks Tarnowski Successor Mikołaj Firlej Castellan of Rozprza and Sieradz Reign 1485–1507 Predecessor Dobieslaw Kurozweki
Mikołaj "Lubelczyk" Kurozwęcki
Mikołaj_"Lubelczyk"_Kurozwęcki
obtained the position of the Bishop of Kraków, and the Grand Crown Marshal Jan Firlej secured his position of Voivode of Kraków. After the death of the Queen
Barbara_Giza
Military conflicts
on the Muscovite threat. Polish forces under Grand Crown Hetman Mikołaj Firlej gathered near Koło and in January struck towards Pomesania towards Königsberg
Polish–Teutonic_Wars
Michelangelo's works. Janowiec Firlej Castle 1577–1587, beginning of the 17th century Polish mannerism (architect Santi Gucci). Andrzej Firlej built a new representative
List of mannerist structures in Central Poland
List_of_mannerist_structures_in_Central_Poland
Russian and Polish nobleman and officer
współczesnej. 1927 Archived 2020-07-24 at the Wayback Machine Inline: Karolina Firlej-Bielańska; Józef Potocki; Henryk Mościcki (1927). Roman Sanguszko; zesłaniec
Roman_Sanguszko
Genetic technique for identifying organisms in mixed samples
doi:10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-110218-024908. ISSN 1543-592X. S2CID 225457667. Firlej, Annabelle; Doyon, Josée; Harwood, James D.; Brodeur, Jacques (2013). "A
Metabarcoding
Repressive action carried out by the German occupiers in Poland
tragically severe in most cases. On 4 April 1940, at the execution site in Firlej near Radom, the Germans shot 145 men, including 70 residents of Stefanków
Hubal_pacifications
1412 treaty between Poland and Hungary
Hungarian knights took part. Among them were Zawisza Czarny, his brother Firlej, Scibor Jedrzny of Ostoja, Dobko of Oleśnica and Powała of Taczew. The treaty
Treaty_of_Lubowla
Town in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
town belonged to the Gorajski family, and in the 16th century, it was property of several noble families – the Firlejs, the Sienienskis, the Trojanowskis
Goraj,_Lublin_Voivodeship
Form of architecture popularized between 1550 and 1650 in Poland
Palace in Kielce, whereas the Kielce palace was imitated by many magnate families in their residencies (e.g., Tarło Palace in Podzamcze, 1645–1650, and Radziwiłł
Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland
Mannerist_architecture_and_sculpture_in_Poland
Polish courtier and official (1560–1609)
Działyński affair, as a play on the name of his home country. Dunin, Rodryg; Firlej, Henryk (1948). "Polski Słownik Biograficzny". Polish Academy of Arts and
Paweł_Działyński
Polish–Lithuanian nobleman (1587–1645)
1645(1645-02-24) (aged 57) Kraków, Poland Noble family Ossoliński Spouses Zofia Cikowska Zofia Krasińska Elżbieta Firlej Issue Krzysztof Baldwin Ossoliński Father
Krzysztof_Ossoliński
consequently was executed by a firing squad. In 1669 he bought from Mikołaj Firlej [pl] for 267,000 zlotys estates at Ogrodzieniec, Bydlin, Włodowice, Kromołów
Stanisław_Warszycki
Polish–Lithuanian nobleman (1594–1638)
Tarnowski Wojciech Baranowski Wawrzyniec Gembicki Feliks Kryski Henryk Firlej Andrzej Lipski Stanisław Łubieński Jakub Zadzik Tomasz Zamoyski Piotr Gembicki
Tomasz_Zamoyski
Town in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
quickly developed. New buildings were added and its population grew. Marcin Firlej (born 1975), Polish journalist, writer and war correspondent "Główny Urząd
Rejowiec_Fabryczny
Tarnowski Wojciech Baranowski Wawrzyniec Gembicki Feliks Kryski Henryk Firlej Andrzej Lipski Stanisław Łubieński Jakub Zadzik Tomasz Zamoyski Piotr Gembicki
Jan Małachowski (Grand Chancellor of the Crown)
Jan_Małachowski_(Grand_Chancellor_of_the_Crown)
List of deportation transports from Slovakia during the Holocaust
the problem of caring for the children and elderly family members of able-bodied deportees. The family transports began on 11 April and took their victims
List of Holocaust transports from Slovakia
List_of_Holocaust_transports_from_Slovakia
Teutonic Knights' war against Poland and demanded peace. 1520 – Mikolaj Firlej lays siege to the town[citation needed] Polish forces capture the Haberberg
Timeline_of_Kaliningrad
Village in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
owned by Mikołaj Firlej, the governor of the voivodeship. In 1517 Łada was bought by Wiktoryn Sienieński, who gave it to the Górka family. Toward the end
Łada,_Lublin_Voivodeship
Polish businessman
Częstocice, Wiskitki, Guzów, Kazimierza Wielka, Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, Firlej Lublin Voivodeship and Lubartów. He collaborated in a great range of industrial
Henryk_Łubieński
children as young as 1.5 years old, women, fathers attempting to save their families, farmers rushing to rescue livestock from burning buildings, patients,
Pacification actions in German-occupied Poland
Pacification_actions_in_German-occupied_Poland
Nazi ghetto in occupied Poland
businesses. This lasted all day. The deportation of Jews to the nearby towns of Firlej, Ostrów Lubelski, and Kamionka, started at the beginning of November 1939
Lubartów_Ghetto
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
equal of Thormanby. Sterling was a bay horse bred and owned by the Graham family who owned the Yardley Stud near Birmingham. His dam, Whisper, was bred by
Sterling_(horse)
1560 Polish mannerism. The original gothic building was rebuilt for Jan Firlej, Grand Marshal of the Crown and his wife Barbara Mniszech. In 1604 the wedding
List of mannerist structures in Southern Poland
List_of_mannerist_structures_in_Southern_Poland
Polish historian
Rębowicz [pseud.] 1902 W dziesiątą rocznicę bitwy pod Zadworzem, Horpinem i Firlej. 1930 W okowach do ślubu: wspomnienie z czasów procesu karnego. 1911 Wojenny
Józef_Białynia_Chołodecki
British Thoroughbred racehorse
Fleurs Galaor Matador Proponent Weathercock Capo Gallo Unak Apollo Nesze Firlej Ingram Queen's Counsel Satiety Piety Silver Fox The Policeman Janissary
Isonomy_(horse)
Chairman of the Jewish Council of the Radom District
occupation authorities to abandon plans to deport Jews from rural areas such as Firlej, Jedlnia, Stromiec, Wierzbica, and Wolanów to ghettos in larger Jewish population
Józef_Diament
Polish nobleman
arrival of Polish troops under the command of regimental officer Andrzej Firlej. In mid-June 1649, together with Krzysztof Przyjemski, he was engaged in
Samuel_Karol_Korecki
French-born Ottoman diplomat and historian (1881–1936)
"Venceslas Gasztowtt (1844–1920)". bnf.fr. Bibliothèque nationale de France. Jan Firlej; Kazimierz Girdwoyń (1948–1958). "Polski słownik biograficzny" [Polish Biographical
Thadée_Gasztowtt
Town in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
completely burnt. King Sigismund II Augustus ordered the Lublin voivode Jan Firlej to rebuild it, and so the town was moved to its new (present) location.
Wąwolnica,_Lublin_Voivodeship
Lithuanian writer (c. 1525 – c. 1597)
artistic and scientific nobleman, in this case, a member of the Radziwiłł family (which he was a supporter of). The speech is considered the first work of
Venceslaus_Agrippa_Lituanus
Gmina in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
433 (6,448 in 2015). Gmina Kamionka is bordered by the gminas of Abramów, Firlej, Garbów, Lubartów, Michów and Niemce. The gmina contains the following villages
Gmina_Kamionka
Italian nobleman, merchant, and banker in Kraków
Sączów Jan Cikowski (3000 Polish złotys), starosta of Sandomierz Andrzej Firlej [pl] (5000 Polish złotys). Additionally, he obtained the villages of Kokoszewo
Prospero_Provana
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