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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SieciechSieciech - Wikipedia

    Sieciech (mid 11th century AD – early 12th century AD) was a medieval Polish magnate and statesman. Biography Saint Andrews Church in Kraków founded by Palatine Sieciech. All information about Sieciech has come down from the chronicler Gallus Anonymus. He was a count palatine at the court of duke Władysław I Herman of Poland.

  2. Sieciech – wojewoda krakowski, możnowładca małopolski z rodu Starżów-Toporczyków. Żył na przełomie XI / XII w. Palatyn Władysława Hermana w latach 1080–1100. Jest kontrowersyjną postacią okresu średniowiecznej Polski.

  3. 19 gen 2021 · Poznaj historię Sieciecha, najwyższego urzędnika na dworze Władysława Hermana, który miał chcieć obalić księcia i zasiąść na tronie. Dowiedz się, skąd pochodził, jak dołączył do dworu i jakie miał wpływy w państwie.

  4. 14 mag 2021 · Sieciech (AD 11th century – after AD 1100) was a medieval Polish magnate and statesman. All information about Sieciech has come down from the chronicler Gallus Anonymus. He was a count palatine at the court of duke Władysław I Herman of Poland.

    • circa 1130
    • Leszek Mila
    • after 1145
    • De facto ruler of Poland, comes palatinus
  5. timenote.info › en › SieciechSieciech - Timenote

    15 apr 2024 · Sieciech (AD 11th century – after AD 1100) was a medieval Polish magnate and statesman. All information about Sieciech has come down from the chronicler Gallus Anonymus. He was a count palatine at the court of duke Władysław I Herman of Poland.

  6. 26 gen 2021 · A denarius (silver coin) of Sieciech, a high-ranking Polish statesman, dated to 1095-1100 (Image credit: Adam Kędzierski) Archaeologists found the medieval hoard with the help of a local priest...

  7. Władysław I Herman fell under the political dependence of the Count palatine Sieciech, who became the de facto ruler of the country. Backed by their father, Boleslaw and his half-brother Zbigniew finally expelled Sieciech from the country in 1101, after several years