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Pisarski is a Polish language habitational surname for someone from a place called Pisary. Notable people with the name include: * Józef Pisarski Józef Pisarski (15 June 1913 – 8 December 1986) was a Polish boxer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was born and died in Łódź. In 1936 he was eliminated in the first round of the welterweight class after losing his figh ... (1913–1986), Polish boxer * Maciej Pisarski, Polish diplomat * Roman Pisarski (1912–1969), Polish children's writer References {{surname Polish-language surnames Polish toponymic surnames ...
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Maciej Pisarski
Maciej Pisarski is a Polish diplomat, serving as an ambassador to Pakistan (since 2021). Life Pisarski holds an M.A. in history from the University of Warsaw. He graduated also from the National School of Public Administration, Warsaw. In April 1998, Pisarski joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was serving several times at the Embassy in Washington, also on the post of deputy head of mission and chargé d’affaires to the United States (29 July 2012 – 21 September 2012, 2016). At the Ministry he was holding the posts of deputy director (2008) and director (2018–2021) of the Department of Foreign Policy Strategy. He was also minister envoy to the Jewish diaspora (2017–2018) and head of Polish delegation to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA). He was member of the Polish Institute of International Affairs The Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM, pl, Polski Instytut Spraw Międzynarodowych) in Warsaw is a Polish think tank ...
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Roman Pisarski
Roman Pisarski (23 March 1912 – 10 July 1969) was a writer, children's and young adult literature author, and teacher. He had graduated Polish studies at the 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 ..., Kraków, Poland. He is the best known from his 1967 children's book '' O psie, który jeździł koleją'', that was a fictionalised story based on the life of dog Lampo, who become famous for his rail journeys across Italy. The book had become the mandatory reading in the primary schools in Poland. Works Novels * ''Wakacje w zoo'' Short stories * ''Sztuczny człowiek'' * '' O psie, który jeździł koleją'' * ''Petros pelikan'' * ''Die Zeitkupplung'' (published in ''Die gelbe Lokomotive'' anthology) Poem stories * ''Podróże małe ...
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Józef Pisarski
Józef Pisarski (15 June 1913 – 8 December 1986) was a Polish boxer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was born and died in Łódź. In 1936 he was eliminated in the first round of the welterweight class after losing his fight to Leonard Cook Arthur Leonard "Rusty" Cook (20 April 1913 – 10 October 1991) was an Australian boxer. Cook won Australia's first ever Empire/Commonwealth Games boxing gold medal in the 1934 British Empire Games The 1934 British Empire Games were th .... External linksprofile 1913 births 1986 deaths Sportspeople from Łódź People from Piotrków Governorate Welterweight boxers Olympic boxers of Poland Boxers at the 1936 Summer Olympics Polish male boxers Members of the Polish Gymnastic Society "Sokół" 20th-century Polish people {{Poland-boxing-bio-stub ...
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Polish Language
Polish (Polish: ''język polski'', , ''polszczyzna'' or simply ''polski'', ) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group written in the Latin script. It is spoken primarily in Poland and serves as the native language of the Poles. In addition to being the official language of Poland, it is also used by the Polish diaspora. There are over 50 million Polish speakers around the world. It ranks as the sixth most-spoken among languages of the European Union. Polish is subdivided into regional dialects and maintains strict T–V distinction pronouns, honorifics, and various forms of formalities when addressing individuals. The traditional 32-letter Polish alphabet has nine additions (''ą'', ''ć'', ''ę'', ''ł'', ''ń'', ''ó'', ''ś'', ''ź'', ''ż'') to the letters of the basic 26-letter Latin alphabet, while removing three (x, q, v). Those three letters are at times included in an extended 35-letter alphabet, although they are not used in native words. The traditional ...
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Habitational Surname
A toponymic surname or topographic surname is a surname derived from a place name."Toponymic Surnames as Evidence of the Origin: Some Medieval Views"
, by Benjamin Z. Kedar.
This can include specific locations, such as the individual's place of origin, residence, or of lands that they held, or can be more generic, derived from topographic features.Iris Shagir, "The Medieval Evolution of By-naming: Notions from the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem", ''In Laudem Hierosolymitani'' (Shagir, Ellenblum & Riley-Smith, eds.), Ashgate Publishing, 2007, pp. 49-59. Toponymic surnames originated as non-hereditary personal s, and only subsequently came to ...
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Pisary (other)
Pisary may refer to the following places in Poland: *Pisary, Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland) *Pisary, Lesser Poland Voivodeship Pisary is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zabierzów, within Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately west of Zabierzów and north-west of the regional capital Kraków Krakó ... (south Poland) * Pisary, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (south-central Poland) {{geodis ...
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Polish-language Surnames
Polish (Polish: ''język polski'', , ''polszczyzna'' or simply ''polski'', ) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group written in the Latin script. It is spoken primarily in Poland and serves as the native language of the Poles. In addition to being the official language of Poland, it is also used by the Polish diaspora. There are over 50 million Polish speakers around the world. It ranks as the sixth most-spoken among languages of the European Union. Polish is subdivided into regional dialects and maintains strict T–V distinction pronouns, honorifics, and various forms of formalities when addressing individuals. The traditional 32-letter Polish alphabet has nine additions (''ą'', ''ć'', ''ę'', ''ł'', ''ń'', ''ó'', ''ś'', ''ź'', ''ż'') to the letters of the basic 26-letter Latin alphabet, while removing three (x, q, v). Those three letters are at times included in an extended 35-letter alphabet, although they are not used in native words. The traditional set com ...
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