Jan Grzybowski
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Jan Grzybowski
Summary
Jan Grzybowski is a human[1].
Key Facts
- Jan Grzybowski's father was Stefan Dobrogost Grzybowski[2].
- Jan Grzybowski held citizenship in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[3].
- Jan Grzybowski held the position of courtier[4].
- Jan Grzybowski held the position of Deputy to the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[5].
- Jan Grzybowski held the position of Polish elector[6].
- Jan Grzybowski held the position of deputy[7].
- Jan Grzybowski held the position of Tenutary of Warszawa[8].
- Jan Grzybowski was educated at University of Bologna[9].
- Jan Grzybowski is recorded as male[10].
- Jan Grzybowski's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Jan Grzybowski's family is recorded as Q63531653[12].
- Jan Grzybowski's coat of arms image is recorded as POL COA Prus II.svg[13].
- Jan Grzybowski's military, police or special rank is recorded as cavalry master[14].
- Jan Grzybowski's family name is recorded as Grzybowski[15].
- Jan Grzybowski's given name is recorded as Jan[16].
- Jan Grzybowski's participant in is recorded as 1648 Polish–Lithuanian royal election[17].
- Jan Grzybowski's participant in is recorded as 1632 Polish–Lithuanian royal election[18].
- Jan Grzybowski's Geni.com profile ID is recorded as 6000000119722628128[19].
- Jan Grzybowski's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11c5t15z_2[20].
- Jan Grzybowski's Sejm-Wielki.pl profile ID is recorded as 7.308.177[21].
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Origins and Family
Jan Grzybowski's father was Stefan Dobrogost Grzybowski[2].
Education
Jan Grzybowski's education included a stint at University of Bologna[9].
Career and Affiliations
Positions held include courtier[4], an occupation[22]; Deputy to the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[5]; Polish elector[6]; deputy[7], a position[23], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[24]; and Tenutary of Warszawa[8].
FAQs
Who were Jan Grzybowski's parents?
Jan Grzybowski's father was Stefan Dobrogost Grzybowski[2].
Where did Jan Grzybowski go to school?
Jan Grzybowski was educated at University of Bologna[9].