Piotr of Klecie also known as Piotr of Goraj, was a 14th-century knight and courtier in Poland.[1][2] When he moved to the court of Casimir the Great, he established powerful szlachta family that would influence both state and church politics in Poland for the next two centuries.

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Piotr z Klecia Arms

Born about 1320 Piotr was the son of Gus of Goraj the Lord of Goraj. Piotr had a son Dymitr, to whom King Louis I of Hungary gave the villages of Goraj, and Turobin on 26 July 1377. Peter also had a son, Iwonia. In 1353, with his brothers Chodek and Ostaszek, Peter received from King Casimir III the Great a dozen villages including: Klecie, Czermno, Januszkowice, Glinik, and Bukowa, Smarżowa, and Kamienica Górna and Skurową.

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His descendants included:

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