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Jasiek Zaklika (1379 – 1420)

from Korzkiew, heir of Korzkiew, Biały Kościół, Syrokomla etc. and probably Grocholice “Zaklika de Lorzegua 25.IX.1404-20.VI.1405. Capitaneus Sandencensis”. Led the Syrokomla banner in 1410 at Grunwald – †15.IV.1420. Married to Anna (in legal records 1398, Sułka), daughter of Marek Turski from Chorążyce, coat of arms Gryf. Jasiek Zaklika, leader of the Syrokomla banner at Grunwald,…

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Jaśko of Syrokomla (Grochomla) (died 1361)

Also known as from Rudno, from Gra(e)mbienic and Korzkiew (after its acquisition in 1352). Deputy judge, then judge of the Krakow land. His seal from 1354 is with the Cistercians in Mogiła near Krakow. He probably had a brother, Boguta from Rudno, who established the manor “Bogucin” in Grocholice, later owned by the Grocholic parish…

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Grocholska-Sobańska Maria (1879-1973)

She was born on January 26, 1879, in Piętniczany, Winnica County. She was the daughter of Stanisław and Countess Wanda from the Zamoyski family, sister of Zdzisław. She spent her childhood and youth in her hometown. At home, she received a thorough education. On March 2, 1899, she married Hieronim Sobański (brother of Władysław Sobański),…

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Palace in Czerwona “In Czerwona, on a rocky hill, there was a palace. Towers looked around, and the walls grew deep into the ground, seemingly mocking the winds and storms. On the slopes of the hill, peasant cottages were visible” Antoni Urbański, “Podzwonne na zgliszczach Litwy i Rusi”, published by the author, Warsaw 1928 In…

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