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Chrzanowski (; feminine: Chrzanowska; plural: Chrzanowscy) is a Polish-language surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Chrzanowski (born 1999), Polish footballer * Anna Dorota Chrzanowska (fl. 1675), Polish heroine of the Polish–Ottoman War * Bernard Chrzanowski (1861–1944), Polish politician * Hanna Helena Chrzanowska (1902–1973), Polish nurse * Ignacy Chrzanowski (1866–1940), Polish literary historian * Jan Samuel Chrzanowski (died 1688), Polish military officer * Katarzyna Chrzanowska (born 1963), Polish actress * Kazimierz Chrzanowski (born 1951), Polish politician * Sławomir Chrzanowski (born 1969), Polish cyclist * Tomasz Chrzanowski (born 1980), Polish speedway rider * Wiesław Chrzanowski (1923–2012), Polish politician * Wojciech Chrzanowski Wojciech Chrzanowski (14 January 1793 – 26 February 1861) was a Polish general who participated in Napoleon's Russian campaign and in the battles of Leipzig, Paris, and Waterloo. After Napoleon's f ...
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Polish Name
Polish names have two main elements: the given name, and the surname. The usage of personal names in Poland is generally governed by civil law, church law, personal taste and family custom. The law requires a given name to indicate the person's gender. Almost all Polish female names end in a vowel ''-a'', and most male names end in a consonant or a vowel other than ''a''. There are, however, a few male names that end in ''a'', which are very old and uncommon, such as Barnaba, Bonawentura, Boryna, Jarema, Kosma, Kuba (a diminutive of Jakub) and Saba. Maria is a female name that can be used also as a middle (second) name for males. Since the High Middle Ages, Polish-sounding surnames ending with the masculine ''-ski'' suffix, including ''-cki'' and ''-dzki'', and the corresponding feminine suffix ''-ska/-cka/-dzka'' were associated with the nobility (Polish ''szlachta''), which alone, in the early years, had such suffix distinctions. Zenon Klemensiewicz, ''Historia języka polskie ...
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Adam Chrzanowski
Adam Chrzanowski (born 31 March 1999) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Ekstraklasa side Wisła Płock. Club career On 13 March 2020, Chrzanowski signed a contract with Italian Serie B club Pordenone, which became active in July 2020. On 17 January 2022, he returned to Poland and moved to Wisła Płock on loan until the end of the season. On 30 June, he joined the club on a permanent basis, signing a three-year contract. Honours Lechia Gdańsk * Polish Cup The Polish Cup in football ( pl, Puchar Polski w piłce nożnej ) is an elimination tournament for Polish football clubs, held continuously from 1950, and is the second most important national title in Polish football after the Ekstraklasa title. ...: 2018–19 References External links * * 1999 births Footballers from Warsaw Living people Polish men's footballers Poland men's youth international footballers Men's association football defenders Znicz Pruszków players Lechia Gd ...
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Anna Dorota Chrzanowska
Anna Dorota Chrzanowska née von Fresen (fl. 1675), was a Polish heroine of the Polish–Ottoman War (1672–76), known for her acts during the Battle of Trembowla in 1675. Act She was married to Captain Jan Samuel Chrzanowski. In 1675, she was present with her spouse at his command position, Trembowla Castle, when it was besieged by the Ottoman Turks. Despite Turkish efforts, the defenders of castle managed to hold their positions after several attacks. After several days, shortages of food and water became severe, and Captain Chrzanowski decided to surrender. Chrzanowska disagreed with this decision, and threatened to commit suicide if he proceeded. She convinced him to hold the fort - furthermore, Anna Dorota urged the defenders to carry out an attack on Turkish positions, resulting in heavy losses among the Ottomans. Chrzanowska’s determination is regarded to have raised the morale among the Poles, despite the fact that their losses were also heavy. The Turks ended the sieg ...
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