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Grzybowski
Grzybowski ( ; feminine: Grzybowska; plural: Grzybowscy) is a surname of Polish-language origin. People * Henryk Grzybowski (1934-2012), Polish footballer * Józef Grzybowski (1869-1922), Polish geologist * Katarzyna Grzybowska (born 1989), Polish table tennis player * Magdalena Grzybowska (born 1978), Polish tennis player * Marcin Grzybowski (born 1979), Polish canoer * Marian Grzybowski (1895-1949), Polish dermatologist * Peter Grzybowski (1954-2013), Polish artist * Wacław Grzybowski (1887-1959), Polish politician * Zbigniew Grzybowski Zbigniew Grzybowski (born January 1, 1976 in Tczew) is a retired Polish footballer. Career He played as a midfielder for Olympiakos Nicosia Olympiakos Nicosia ( el, Ολυμπιακός Λευκωσίας, ''Olympiakos Lefkosias'') is a fo ... (born 1976), Polish footballer {{surname Polish-language surnames ...
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Józef Grzybowski
Józef Grzybowski (March 17, 1869 – February 17, 1922), was a Polish geologist, paleontologist and foraminiferologist.Webb, Peter.Józef Grzybowski: A Pioneer in Micropaleontological Biostratigraphy, ''New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics'', October, 1970. 750. Grzybowski was born in Kraków. He was educated at Jagiellonian University The Jagiellonian University (Polish: ''Uniwersytet Jagielloński'', UJ) is a public research university in Kraków, Poland. Founded in 1364 by King Casimir III the Great, it is the oldest university in Poland and the 13th oldest university in ... where he became the director of the Paleontological Laboratory. Grzybowski was a Professor of Palaeontology at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, a pioneer in the use of microfossils for stratigraphical applications. References External links Web page of Józef Grzybowski Foundation 1869 births 1922 deaths Jagiellonian University alumni Academic staff of Jagiellonian Univers ...
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Marian Grzybowski
Marian Grzybowski (15 June 1895 in Chardzhou – 11 December 1949) was a Polish Polish may refer to: * Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe * Polish language * Poles, people from Poland or of Polish descent * Polish chicken *Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin screenwr ... dermatologist. He authored more than 80 scientific publications. He first described a variant of keratoacanthoma, called today generalized eruptive keratoacanthoma of Grzybowski. References * Grzybowski A, Zaba R. Grzybowski's keratoacanthoma – the man behind the eponym. ''Med Sci Monit''. 14. 7, p. MH1-3, 2008. . * Grzybowski A. Polish dermatology in the 19th and the first half of the 20th centuries. ''Int J Dermatol''. 47. 1, pp. 91–101, 2008. doi:10.1111/j.1365-4632.2007.03373.x. . * Gliński JB. ''Słownik biograficzny lekarzy i farmaceutów - ofiar drugiej wojny światowej''. Wrocław: Urban&Partner, 1997 pp. 126–128 Polish ...
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Henryk Grzybowski
Henryk Grzybowski (17 July 1934 – 17 November 2012) was a Polish footballer. He was part of Poland's squad at the 1960 Summer Olympics The 1960 Summer Olympics ( it, Giochi Olimpici estivi del 1960), officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad ( it, Giochi della XVII Olimpiade) and commonly known as Rome 1960 ( it, Roma 1960), were an international multi-sport event held ..., but he did not play in any matches. References 1934 births Poland international footballers Association football defenders Polish footballers Olympic footballers of Poland Footballers at the 1960 Summer Olympics Legia Warsaw players Footballers from Warsaw 2012 deaths {{Poland-footy-defender-stub ...
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Peter Grzybowski
Peter Grzybowski (16 June 1954 in Kraków, Poland – 29 August 2013) was a Polish multimedia and performance artist and a painter. He studied at the Faculty of Painting of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków (ASP), graduating in 1982. He first performed in 1981. He was a figure in the Polish performance art movement of the 1980s, performing individually and with Awacs Group (1982–87) and KONGER (1984–1986). From 1985 he lived in the USA. Until 1996 he had exhibited painting works (e.g. in OK Harris Gallery, New York, Fusion Arts Museum, New York, DeCordova Museum Lincoln, MA, Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE, National Building Museum Washington DC, Muzeum Sztuki Lodz, Galleria Arsenal, Poznan, Exchange Gallery, Lodz, Bunkier Sztuki Gallery Kraków, Zachęta Gallery Warsaw, Grand Palais and others). His paintings imitate objects such as photographs, boards, marble and metal plates. They are included in collections such as: John Hechinger Collection, Norton Center for the Arts, ...
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Zbigniew Grzybowski
Zbigniew Grzybowski (born January 1, 1976 in Tczew) is a retired Polish footballer. Career He played as a midfielder for Olympiakos Nicosia Olympiakos Nicosia ( el, Ολυμπιακός Λευκωσίας, ''Olympiakos Lefkosias'') is a football club based in Nicosia, Cyprus and competes in the Cypriot First Division. The club was founded in 1931, and is a founding member of the C ... and at several Polish clubs. References External links * 1976 births Living people Polish men's footballers Polish expatriate men's footballers Zawisza Bydgoszcz players Zagłębie Lubin players SV Wacker Burghausen players Amica Wronki players GKS Górnik Łęczna players Olympiakos Nicosia players Górnik Polkowice players Ekstraklasa players 2. Bundesliga players Cypriot First Division players Polish expatriate sportspeople in Cyprus Polish expatriate sportspeople in Germany Expatriate men's footballers in Cyprus Expatriate men's footballers in Germany People from ...
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Wacław Grzybowski
Wacław Grzybowski (1887-1959) was a Polish politician and philosopher. He was a Deputy to the Polish Sejm from 1927 to 1935, and ambassador to the Soviet Union (Moscow) from July 1936 to 17 September 1939. He was summoned and given a note cancelling agreements with Poland prior to its invasion of Poland The invasion of Poland (1 September – 6 October 1939) was a joint attack on the Republic of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union which marked the beginning of World War II. The German invasion began on 1 September 1939, one week aft .... Grzybowski refused to accept the note''The Fate of Poles in the USSR 1939~1989'', by Tomasz Piesakowski Page 36 and then emigrated. References 1887 births 1959 deaths Ambassadors of Poland to the Soviet Union Polish politicians Diplomats of the Second Polish Republic Ambassadors of Poland to Czechoslovakia {{Poland-politician-stub ...
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Marcin Grzybowski
Marcin Grzybowski (born 10 January 1979) is a Polish sprint and marathon canoeist who has competed since the early 2000s. He won three medals in the C-4 500 m event at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with two silvers (2003, 2006), and a bronze (2002). Grzybowski also competed in the C-1 1000 m event at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, but was eliminated in the semifinals. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the C-2 1000 m with Tomasz Kaczor Tomasz Kaczor (born 4 August 1989) is a Polish sprint canoeist. At the 2012 Summer Olympics The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012) was an international multi-sport event held fr ..., again being eliminated in the semi-finals. References * *Sports-reference.com profile 1979 births Canoeists at the 2008 Summer Olympics Canoeists at the 2012 Summer Olympics Living people Olympic canoeists for Poland Polish male canoeists Peo ...
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Grybauskas
Grybauskas is a Lithuanian language family name. It may refer to: *Paulius Grybauskas Paulius Grybauskas (born 2 June 1984) is a Lithuanian retired football goalkeeper. Honours Club ; Ekranas * Lithuanian League: 2005 *Lithuanian Supercup: 2006 ; Oțelul Galați *UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2007 ; Neftchi Baku * Azerbaijan League: 2011 ..., Lithuanina footballer * Dalia Grybauskaitė, President of Lithuania {{DEFAULTSORT:Grybauskas Lithuanian-language surnames ...
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Russian Name
Eastern Slavic naming customs are the traditional way of identifying a person's given name and patronymic name in Russia and some countries formerly part of the Russian Empire or the Soviet Union. They are commonly used in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and to a lesser extent in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia. It is named after the East Slavic languages group that the Belarusian, Russian, Rusyn and Ukrainian languages belong to. They are also found occasionally in the Balkans among older generations. Given names Eastern Slavic parents select a given name for a newborn child. Most first names in East Slavic languages originate from two sources: * Eastern Orthodox Church tradition * native pre-Christian Slavic lexicons Almost all first names are single. Doubled first names (as in, for example, French, like ''Jean-Luc'') are very rare and are from foreign influence. Most doubled first names are written with a hyphen ...
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Romanization Of Russian
The romanization of the Russian language (the transliteration of Russian text from the Cyrillic script into the Latin script), aside from its primary use for including Russian names and words in text written in a Latin alphabet, is also essential for computer users to input Russian text who either do not have a keyboard or word processor set up for inputting Cyrillic, or else are not capable of typing rapidly using a Keyboard layout#Russian, native Russian keyboard layout (JCUKEN). In the latter case, they would type using a system of transliteration fitted for their keyboard layout, such as for English QWERTY keyboards, and then use an automated tool to convert the text into Cyrillic. Systematic transliterations of Cyrillic to Latin There are a number of distinct and competing standards for the romanization of Russian Cyrillic, with none of them having received much popularity, and, in reality, transliteration is often carried out without any consistent standards. Scientific tr ...
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Ukrainian Surnames
By the 18th century almost all Ukrainians had family names. Most Ukrainian surnames (and surnames in Slavic languages in general) are formed by adding possessive and other suffixes to given names, place names, professions and other words. Surnames were developed for official documents or business record keeping to differentiate the parties who might have the same first name. By the 15th century, surnames were used by the upper class, nobles and large land owners. In cities and towns, surnames became necessary in the 15th and 16th centuries. In 1632, Orthodox Metropolitan Petro Mohyla ordered priests to include a surname in all records of birth, marriage and death. After the partitions of Poland (1772–1795), Western Ukraine came under the Austrian Empire, where peasants needed surnames for taxation purposes and military service and churches were required to keep records of all births, deaths and marriages. The surnames with the suffix -enko are the most known and common Ukrain ...
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Romanization Of Ukrainian
The romanization of Ukrainian, or Latinization of Ukrainian, is the representation of the Ukrainian language in Latin alphabet, Latin letters. Ukrainian is natively written in its own Ukrainian alphabet, which is based on the Cyrillic script. Romanization may be employed to represent Ukrainian text or pronunciation for non-Ukrainian readers, on computer systems that cannot reproduce Cyrillic characters, or for typists who are not familiar with the Ukrainian keyboard layout. Methods of romanization include transliteration (representing written text) and transcription (linguistics), transcription (representing the spoken word). In contrast to romanization, there have been several historical proposals for a native Ukrainian Latin alphabet, usually based on those used by West Slavic languages, but none have caught on. Romanization systems Transliteration Transliteration is the letter-for-letter representation of text using another writing system. Rudnyckyj classified transliteratio ...
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