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    Konstanty Korniakt (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κορνιακτός, Konstantinos Korniaktos; c. 1517 – 1 August 1603) was a merchant of Greek descent, active throughout...
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    Konstanty Korniakt of Białobok or Konstantyn Franciszek Korniakt (1582-1624) was a Polish nobleman and soldier, the son of the noble Polish merchant Konstanty...
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  • papal prelate Konstanty Kurnatowski (187–-1968), bishop Konstanty Korniakt (1517–1603), Polish merchant of Greek descent Konstanty Korniakt of Białobok...
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    was originally built by Polish architect Piotr Barbon for merchant Konstanty Korniakt, a champion of Greek Orthodoxy and co-founder of the Lviv Dormition...
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  • the Korniakt's mother, Anna Korniakt née, Dzieduszycka, who also kept her property there. Białoboki became the headquarters of Konstanty Korniakt of Białobok...
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    Katarzyna Korniaktowna (died circa 1635); no issue – daughter of Konstanty Korniakt h. Krucyni Krystyna Strusiówna h. Korczak (died after 1647); no issue...
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  • was founded by Konstanty Korniakt. When Konstanty Korniakt (the elder) died in 1603 his estates passed to his son, Konstanty Korniakt of Białobok (1582-1624)...
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    changed sides and escaped with his army. In 1603 Stadnicki attacked Konstanty Korniakt from Białobok to whom he owed a large fortune. He invaded the villages...
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    and art of Lviv by lending money to his fellow Greek art patron, Konstanty Korniakt. His own rebuilding of Suceava came with an influx of German and Italian...
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    was used by the Korniakt family (szlachta) in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Granted on February 12, 1571 to Konstanty Korniakt of Crete, a Greek...
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