Spycimir

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Spycimir, also Spyćmier, Spyćmir, Spyćmierz, Spićymierz, etc., is an old Polish masculine given name. Etymology: spyci-: "in vain", -mir: "peace". Diminutives: Spytko, Spytek.[1][2] Its name day is 26 April.[3]

Given name

  • Walerian Spycimir Tarnowski (1811–1861), Polish count, father of Władysław Tarnowski
  • Spytko I of Melsztyn, Spycimir Leliwita [pl] (14th century), Polish nobleman, castellan of Krakow, Sądecczyzna [pl] and Wiślica
  • Spytko II of Melsztyn (died 1399), Polish nobleman, voivode of Krakow
  • Spytko III of Melsztyn (1398–1439), Polish nobleman
  • Spytko IV of Melsztyn [pl] (d. 1503), Polish nobleman, voivode of Krakow
  • Spytek I of Jarosław (cca. 1367- 1435), Polish nobleman
  • Spytek II of Jarosław [pl] (d. 1444), Polish nobleman
  • Spytek III of Jarosław [pl] (cca. 1436–1519), Polish nobleman, voivode of Krakow
  • Jan Spytek Tarnowski [pl] (d.1553), Polish nobleman and statesman
  • Stanisław Spytek Tarnowski [pl] (1514–1568), Polish nobleman and statesman
  • Spytek Wawrzyniec Jordan [pl] (1518–1568), Polish nobleman and statesman (Great Crown Treasurer, also castellan and voivode of several cities)
  • Mikołaj Spytek Ligęza (c. 1562–1637), Polish–Lithuanian nobleman

Surname

Places

  • Spycimierz, a village in the Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, Poland
  • Spycimierz-Kolonia, a village in the Poddębice County, Łódź Voivodeship, Poland

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