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Kurowie
The Kurowie was a Polish knighthood family, originated from Mazovia in medieval Poland.〔Tom XVI Źródeł dziejowych, Adolfa Pawlińskiego Polska XVI Wieku Pod Względem Geograficzno-Statystycznym, - Mazowsze, str. 74;〕 ==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''〔Dojazdów〕 by ''Cur'' and ''Jozeph'' for 7 Grzywna.〔http://agad.archiwa.gov.pl/prezentacje/foto08m.jpg〕 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''.
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