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      • Jaksa Gryfita, Jaksa z Miechowa or Jaxa Gryfita (1120–1176) of the Gryfici family was a medieval możnowładca (magnate) in Lesser Poland, crusader and fundator of the Monastery of the Holy Sepulchre in Miechów, son-in-law of Piotr Włostowic.
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  1. Jaksa Gryfita, Jaksa z Miechowa or Jaxa Gryfita (1120–1176) of the Gryfici family was a medieval możnowładca ( magnate) in Lesser Poland, crusader and fundator of the Monastery of the Holy Sepulchre in Miechów, son-in-law of Piotr Włostowic .

  2. Jaksa Gryfita, Jaksa z Miechowa lub Jaxa Gryfita (ur. 1120, zm. ok. 1176) – możnowładca małopolski, krzyżowiec i fundator klasztoru bożogrobców w Miechowie.

  3. Jaksa Gryfita, Jaksa z Miechowa lub Jaxa Gryfita (ur. 1120, zm. ok. 1176) – możnowładca małopolski, krzyżowiec i fundator klasztoru bożogrobców w Miechowie. (pl) Jaksa Gryfita, Jaksa z Miechowa of Jaxa Gryfita (1120-1176) was een Poolse edelman, możnowładca en kruisridder. Hij was vermoedelijk een telg van het Poolse adellijk geslacht .

  4. Duchy of Wiślica [a] was a district principality and a fiefdom within the Kingdom of Poland. It was formed in 1166 from the territories of the Duchy of Sandomierz, following its fragmentation onto three parts. [1] The state was ruled by Casimir II the Just, [1] and it existed until 1173, when Casimir had assumed the throne of the Duchy of ...

  5. The monastery and the church were probably founded by the heir of Zwierzyniecthe knight Jaksa Gryfita, after his return from a crusade in 1162. The first church was consecrated in 1181.

  6. Divisions. Mielec County, Gmina Miechów. Gryf ( Polish for "Griffin"), also known as Jaxa, is a Polish coat of arms that was used by many noble families in medieval Poland and later under the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, branches of the original medieval Gryfita-Świebodzic family as well as families connected with the Clan by adoption at ...

  7. Agnieszka`s sister, Gertruda (Wladyslaw II Czeski`s wife) founded the Norbertine convent in Doksany, near Prague in 1144. The other possible founder of the Zwierzyniec nunnery on the banks of the river Vistula is Jaksa Gryfita in 1162. The Norbertine Sisters are still living at this location.

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