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  1. Jakub Kobylański (or Jakub of Kobylany) (born ? - died 20 May 1454) was a Polish knight, and a court marshal to the Lithuanian Grand Duke Vytautas (Witold) between 1425 and 1430. He also served as the castellan of Biecz from 1444, and of Gniezno from 1453 until his death.

  2. Jakub Kobylański was a Polish knight, and a court marshal to the Lithuanian Grand Duke Vytautas between 1425 and 1430. He also served as the castellan of Biecz from 1444, and of Gniezno from 1453 until his death. He was also the Royal Krajczy to King of Poland Casimir IV Jagiellon, beginning in 1450.

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · Jakub Kobylański (or Jakub of Kobylany) (born ? - died 20 May 1454) was a Polish knight, and a court marshal to the Lithuanian Grand Duke Vytautas (Witold) between 1425 and 1430. He also served as the castellan of Biecz from 1444, and of Gniezno from 1453 until his death.

  4. Feb 11, 2023 · circa 1350. Death: circa 1385 (26-43) Immediate Family: Son of Cztan Suchywilk ze Strzelec. Husband of Katarzyna Kobylańska. Father of Jakub z Kobylan i Dukli; Domarat - Domarad Kobyleński h. Grzymała; Przecław Kobyleński z Kobylan h. Grzymała and Janusz Kobyleński h.

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  5. Jakub Kobylański (także Jakub z Kobylan) (? – 20 maja 1454) – rycerz i wódz polski, marszałek dworu wielkiego księcia litewskiego Witolda 1425-1430, kasztelan biecki od 1444, krajczy królewski od 1450, kasztelan gnieźnieński od 1453.

  6. His son Michael commanded Lithuanian troops from Samogitia, Podlaskie, Hrodna, Minsk, and Jakub Kobylański was in charge of Polish forces (4,000 troops). [7] Švitrigaila gathered his forces in Vitebsk and marched towards Braslaw where he joined with the Livonian forces on August 20. [7]

  7. Sigismund Kęstutaitis commanded Lithuanian and Polish army (Poland army had about 8,000 troops). His son Michael commanded Samogitian troops and Jakub Kobylański was in charge of Polish forces. The opponents met about 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) south of Vilkmergė near the Šventoji River.

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