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Gołąb (surname)
Gołąb () or Golab is a Polish-language surname, meaning "dove". It may refer to: * Maciej Gołąb (born 1952), Polish musicologist * Marek Gołąb (1940–2017), Polish weightlifter * Michał Ilków-Gołąb (born 1985), Polish footballer * Stanisław Gołąb (1902–1980), Polish mathematician * Zbigniew Gołąb (1923–1994), Polish and American linguist * Tony Golab Anthony Charles Golab, (January 17, 1919 – October 16, 2016) was a Canadian football halfback and flying wing who played in the Ontario Rugby Football Union and Interprovincial Rugby Football Union for 11 years with the Sarnia Imperials, ... (1919–2016), Canadian football player See also * * Gollob * Golomb Polish-language surnames {{Dove-surname ...
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Polish-language Surname
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 (legal system), 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 (given name), 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.Zen ...
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Dove
Columbidae () is a bird family consisting of doves and pigeons. It is the only family in the order Columbiformes. These are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills that in some species feature fleshy ceres. They primarily feed on seeds, fruits, and plants. The family occurs worldwide, but the greatest variety is in the Indomalayan and Australasian realms. The family contains 344 species divided into 50 genera. Thirteen of the species are extinct. In English, the smaller species tend to be called "doves" and the larger ones "pigeons". However, the distinction is not consistent, and does not exist in most other languages. Historically, the common names for these birds involve a great deal of variation between the terms. The bird most commonly referred to as just "pigeon" is the domestic pigeon, which is common in many cities as the feral pigeon. Doves and pigeons build relatively flimsy nests, often using sticks and other debris, which may be placed on b ...
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Maciej Gołąb
Maciej Gołąb (born 25 October 1952) is a Polish musicologist. Biography Gołąb was born in Lębork (Poland) and educated at University of Warsaw, where he received his M.A. in 1976 and PhD in 1981. At University of Warsaw he studied under Józef M. Chomiński and Zofia Lissa and wrote his doctoral thesis on the history of the theory of twelve-tone technique. From 1978 to 2003 he taught at University of Warsaw. 2003 he joined the faculty of University of Wrocław, where he became a full professor and chairman of the Department of Musicology (until 2020). In 1999, he was visiting scholar-in-residence at Indiana University Bloomington and in 2001 visiting professor at Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz (Germany). Gołąb is a specialist in the history and theory of music of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Chopin studies and methodology of musicological research. His monograph about a Polish-Jewish composer Józef Koffler (1896–1944) presents Poland's first serial ...
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Marek Gołąb
Marek Gołąb (7 May 1940 in Zakliczyn – 6 October 2017 in Wrocław) was a Polish weightlifter who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada) and commonly known as Mexico 1968 ( es, México 1968), were an international multi-sport eve ... at which he won a bronze medal in the middle-heavyweight division. References 1940 births 2017 deaths Polish male weightlifters Olympic weightlifters for Poland Weightlifters at the 1968 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for Poland Olympic medalists in weightlifting People from Tarnów County Sportspeople from Lesser Poland Voivodeship Medalists at the 1968 Summer Olympics 20th-century Polish sportsmen 21st-century Polish people {{Poland-weightlifting-bio-stub ...
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Michał Ilków-Gołąb
Michał Ilków-Gołąb (born 11 April 1985) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a right-back. He currently serves as the assistant coach of Chrobry Głogów. Career Before the second half of the 2004–05 season, he signed for the reserves of 1. FC Kaiserslautern II in the German Bundesliga. In 2009, Ilków-Gołąb signed for Polish second division team Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski, where he made 47 appearances and scored 7 goals. On 1 August 2009, he debuted for Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski during a 2–1 win over MKS Kluczbork. On 17 October 2009, Ilków-Gołąb scored his first goal for Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski during a 2–1 loss to Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała TS Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała () is a football club based in Bielsko-Biała, Poland. They currently compete in the I liga, the second tier of Polish football. History The club was essentially founded on 11 July 1997, although it can trace i .... Honours Chrobry Głogów * II liga West: ...
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Stanisław Gołąb
Stanisław Gołąb (July 26, 1902 – April 30, 1980) was a Polish mathematician from Kraków, working in particular on the field of affine geometry. In 1932, he proved that the perimeter of the unit disc respect to a given metric can take any value in between 6 and 8, and that these extremal values are obtained if and only if the unit disc is an affine regular hexagon resp. a parallelogram.For more details on the topic, see the entry "Unit disc". Selected works * S. Gołąb: ''Quelques problèmes métriques de la géometrie de Minkowski'', Trav. de l'Acad. Mines Cracovie 6 (1932), 1–79 * Golab, S., ''Über einen algebraischen Satz, welcher in der Theorie der geometrischen Objekte auftritt'', Beiträge zur Algebra und Geometrie 2 (1974) 7–10. * Golab, S.; Swiatak, H.: ''Note on Inner Products in Vector Spaces.'' Aequationes Mathematicae (1972) 74. * Golab, S.: ''Über das Carnotsche Skalarprodukt in schwach normierten Vektorräumen.'' Aequationes Mathematicae 13 (1975) 9–1 ...
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Zbigniew Gołąb
Zbigniew Gołąb (16 March 1923, in Nowy Targ – 24 March 1994, in Chicago) was a Polish-American linguist and Slavist. He was described as "one of the world's greatest experts on the Macedonian language and the leading expert on Macedonian– Arumanian contact." He was active during the World War II Resistance Movement, after which he joined the guerrilla war against the Germans in 1944. He was imprisoned that same year, but managed to escape prior to the liberation of Kraków by the Red Army. In 1948–49 he was imprisoned for one year by the communist authorities, but was eventually released.Browne 1994 He received his M.A. from the University of Wrocław in 1947 and his Ph.D. at the Jagiellonian University in 1958. He served as a professor at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin during 1952–1961, and also at the Slavic Institute of the Polish Academy of Learning (1955–1961). Afterward he emigrated to the United States where he taught Slavic languages at the ...
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Tony Golab
Anthony Charles Golab, (January 17, 1919 – October 16, 2016) was a Canadian football halfback and flying wing who played in the Ontario Rugby Football Union and Interprovincial Rugby Football Union for 11 years with the Sarnia Imperials, Ottawa Rough Riders, and Ottawa Uplands. He was born in Windsor, Ontario. Golab played with the Ottawa Rough Riders from 1939 to 1950. He was part of the 1939, 1941, and 1948 Grey Cup finalist teams and was part of the winning 1940 Grey Cup champions. He was an Eastern All-Star at halfback in 1938, 1940, and 1945 and at flying wing in 1947 and 1948. In 1964, he was elected to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. In 1975, he was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame. In 1985, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada. In 1997, he was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame The Ontario Sports Hall of Fame is an association dedicated to honouring athletes and personalities with outstanding achievement in sports in Ontario, ...
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Gollob
Gollob is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Jacek Gollob (born 1969), Polish motorcycle speedway rider *Tomasz Gollob (born 1971), Polish motorcycle speedway rider *Gordon Gollob (1912–1987), Nazi German ace pilot See also * * Golob * Gołąb (surname) * Golomb Golomb or Gollomb is a surname derived from a phonetical approximation of the Polish word "gołąb" (meaning "dove"). It may refer to: *Abraham Golomb (1888–1982) Yiddish-language teacher and writer *Eliyahu Golomb (1893–1945), leader of the Je ...
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Golomb
Golomb or Gollomb is a surname derived from a phonetical approximation of the Polish word "gołąb" (meaning "dove"). It may refer to: *Abraham Golomb (1888–1982) Yiddish-language teacher and writer *Eliyahu Golomb (1893–1945), leader of the Jewish defense effort in Mandate Palestine *Michael Golomb (1909–2008), American mathematician and educator * Rudy Gollomb (1911–1991), American football player * Solomon W. Golomb (1932–2016), American mathematician and engineer ** Golomb ruler ** Golomb coding See also * *Gołąb (surname) Gołąb () or Golab is a Polish-language surname, meaning "dove". It may refer to: * Maciej Gołąb (born 1952), Polish musicologist * Marek Gołąb (1940–2017), Polish weightlifter * Michał Ilków-Gołąb (born 1985), Polish footballer * Stan ... Jewish surnames Polish-language surnames {{Dove-surname ...
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