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Danilewicz Family With Ostoja Coat Of Arms
The Danilewicz (Danielewicz) family – a noble family from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, with the Ostoja coat of arms, coat of arms of Ostoja, belonging to the heraldic Clan Ostoja (Moscics).K. Niesiecki, ''Herbarz polski'', wyd. J.N. Bobrowicz, Lipsk 1839–1845, t. III, s. 301.S. Uruski, ''Rodzina. Herbarz szlachty polskiej'', Warszawa 1904–1931, t. III, s. 64. The Danilewicz’s were mentioned by Kasper Niesiecki in ''Herbarz Polski.''K. Niesiecki, ''Herbarz polski'', wyd. J.N. Bobrowicz, Lipsk 1839–1845, t. III, s. 301. The oldest source certificates concerning the family's origin * The etymology of the creation of the surname points to the origin of the biblical name '':pl:Daniel_(imię), Daniel.'' Danilewich (Danielewicz) is a Patronymic surname, patronymic. * :pl:Adam_Boniecki_(heraldyk), Adam Boniecki in the ''Count of families in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries'' lists people, each of whom could belong to the Danilewic ...
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Geographical Dictionary Of The Kingdom Of Poland
The Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland and other Slavic Countries ( pl, Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich) is a monumental Polish gazetteer, published 1880–1902 in Warsaw Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officia ... by Filip Sulimierski, Bronisław Chlebowski, Władysław Walewski and others. External links Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego* Alphabetic index DjVu format with a search engineAn index for a DjVu browser Gazetteers Polish encyclopedias Geographic history of Poland History books about Poland 1880 books 19th-century encyclopedias 20th-century encyclopedias {{poland-book-stub ...
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Jan Ciechanowicz
Jan Ciechanowicz (Lithuanian language, Lithuanian: ''Ivanas Tichonovičius'', ''Janas Ciechanowiczius'', ''Janas Ciechanovičius''; Russian language, Russian: Иван Станиславович Тихонович; 2 July 1946 – 10 January 2022) was a Poles in Lithuania, Polish Lithuanian politician who was one of just several ethnic Polish members of the Supreme Soviet of USSR, Supreme Soviet of the USSR (1989–1991). Life and career Ciechanowicz was born in Varniany, Byelorussian SSR, on 2 July 1946. He studied at the Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages in Minsk (1964–1970). He proceeded to earn a doctor's degree. He then worked as a teacher of German and English in Polish schools in the Lithuanian SSR. In 1975 he became a docent at the University of Vilnius, later becoming the dean of the faculty of Polish at the Vilnius Pedagogical University (1988–1989). In 1988, Ciechanowicz was one of the founders of the Association of Poles in Lithuania. In 1989, he was elec ...
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