Kurowie

The Kurowie was a Polish knighthood family, originated from Mazovia in medieval Poland.[1]

History

The family was firstly mentioned on 2 May 1239 in Tabulatorium Actorum Antiquorum Varsoviense Maximum. Bolesław I of Masovia confirmed the purchase of the village Doiasdovo[2] by Cur and Jozeph for 7 Grzywna.[3][4] Their family seat Kurów was probably firstly mentioned between 1112 and 1118 in the Gesta principum Polonorum of Gall Anonim as castrum Galli, what is interpreted as the Castle of the Kurowie.

Coat of Arms

Notable members

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See also

Bibliography

References

  1. Tom XVI Źródeł dziejowych, Adolfa Pawlińskiego Polska XVI Wieku Pod Względem Geograficzno-Statystycznym, - Mazowsze, str. 74;
  2. Dojazdów
  3. http://agad.archiwa.gov.pl/prezentacje/foto08m.jpg
  4. Latin: B. dei gracia dux mazouie omnibus Christi fidelibus imperpetuum .Notum sit // omnibus tam presentibus quam subsequentibus, quod cur ( sic ) et Jozeph eme // runt hereditatem, que wlgo doiasdouo dicitur, a mymrido fili // o nynognevy consanguineis eius non contradicentibus,pro VIItem // marcis argenti et medja iure hereditario possidendam Cuius // rei sunt hij testes Barto Windinus dapifer frater eius Johannes Pa // uel Nicholaus starceuo Petrus subcamerarius, Clymas subiudex Bozei Andreas sasini Guernos Pacozlauus capel // lanus Petrus subcancellarius Factum in Plocsk in festo Sigis// mundj regis, anno abincarnacione (sic) domini M° CC° XXX° nono
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