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Walerian Spycimir Tarnowski
Walerian is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with this given name include: * Walerian Borowczyk (1923–2006), Polish film director * Walerian Czuma (1890–1962), Polish general and military commander * Walerian Kalinka (1826–1886), Polish priest and historian * Walerian Łukasiński (1787–1868), Polish officer and political activist * Walerian Kisieliński (1907–1988), Polish soccer forward * Walerian Krasiński (1795–1855), Polish Calvinist politician, nationalist and historian * Walerian Maryański (1875–1946), Polish sports shooter * Walerian Pańko (1941–1991), Polish lawyer, and professor of legal science * Walerian Przeniczka (1923–2015), Polish soldier, survived to the Soviet deportation to Siberia * Walerian Tewzadze (1894–1987), Georgian military officer * Jerzy Walerian Braun (1911–1968), Polish rower * Leon Walerian Ostroróg (1867–1932), Islamic scholar, jurist, adviser to the Ottoman government ; Notable people with this surn ...
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Roman Naming Conventions
Over the course of some fourteen centuries, the Romans and other peoples of Italy employed a system of nomenclature that differed from that used by other cultures of Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, consisting of a combination of personal and family names. Although conventionally referred to as the ''tria nomina'', the combination of praenomen, nomen, and cognomen that have come to be regarded as the basic elements of the Roman name in fact represent a continuous process of development, from at least the seventh century BC to the end of the seventh century AD. The names that developed as part of this system became a defining characteristic of Roman civilization, and although the system itself vanished during the Early Middle Ages, the names themselves exerted a profound influence on the development of European naming practices, and many continue to survive in modern languages. Overview The distinguishing feature of Roman nomenclature was the use of both personal names and regular ...
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Walerian Maryański
Walerian Maryański (2 January 1875 – 6 May 1946) was a Polish sports shooter. He competed in the 25 m rapid fire pistol event at the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIIe olympiade) and also known as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The op .... References External links * 1875 births 1946 deaths Sportspeople from Lviv Oblast Sportspeople from the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Polish male sport shooters Olympic shooters for Poland Shooters at the 1924 Summer Olympics Polish people of the Polish–Soviet War Polish people of the Polish–Ukrainian War Recipients of the commemorative badge Orlęta {{Poland-sportshooting-bio-stub ...
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Valeri
The French name Valery () is a male given name or surname of Germanic origin ''Walaric'' (see Walric of Leuconay), that has often been confused in modern times with the Latin name ''Valerius''—that explains the variant spelling Valéry (). The Slavic given name Valery, Valeriy or Valeri derives directly from the Latin name ''Valerius''. Given name * Valery Afanassiev, Russian pianist and author * Valery V. Afanasyev, Russian hockey coach * Valery Asratyan (1958–1996), Soviet serial killer * Valery Belenky, Azerbaijani-German former Olympic artistic gymnast * Valeriy Belousov, Russian decathlete * Valeri Bojinov, Bulgarian international footballer * Valery Bryusov, Russian poet * Valeri Bukrejev, Estonian pole vaulter * Valeri Bure, Russian ice hockey player * Valery Chkalov, Russian aircraft test pilot * Valery Gazzaev, Russian football manager * Valery Gerasimov, Russian General, the current Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia, and first Deputy Defence Min ...
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Mat Walerian
Mat Walerian is a jazz Saxophone, saxophonist and Woodwind instrument, woodwind player (alto saxophone, bass clarinet, soprano clarinet, contrabass clarinet, flute), composer and bandleader who specializes in Free improvisation, improvisation and avant-garde music. Early life Walerian began playing music at the age of six, starting with piano lessons. Hearing John Coltrane at the age of ten led him to jazz. From the very beginning he was interested in blues harmony, spending time playing blues and boogie miniatures.AVANT Volume II, Issue 1/2011 (July–September), While in high school he picked up the saxophone at the age of sixteen and in less than a month was playing in the school’s orchestra. He started with alto and after a year also tried tenor. After transferring to a new high school a couple months later, he lost the right to use the instruments and as a result got about a two-year break in practice, since his new school didn’t run an orchestra. He managed to buy his o ...
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Leon Walerian Ostroróg
Leon Walerian Ostroróg (1867 in Paris – 1932 in London), was an Islamic scholar, jurist, adviser to the Ottoman government and émigré in Istanbul. He was also a writer and translator. Early life Ostroróg was the third son of Count Stanisław Julian Ostroróg, a British and France-based Polish emigrant of noble descent and his wife, Teodozja Waleria Gwozdecka. The family travelled frequently between the UK, France and Poland. The father was a noted Victorian photographer, who after working in Marseilles and Paris, eventually settled in London. Meanwhile, Ostroróg underwent schooling in France and attended the Sorbonne where he completed a doctorate, later specialising in Islamic Law. Career He was attracted to the Ottoman Empire as it was a popular destination for the exiled Polish diaspora in the 19th-century. It was also a place to which his father had travelled in his youth and is reputed to have taken a death-bed photograph of the Polish bard, Adam Mickiewicz. His f ...
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Jerzy Walerian Braun
Jerzy Walerian Braun (13 April 1911 – 8 March 1968) was a Polish rower who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics and in the 1936 Summer Olympics. Braun was born in Bromberg in Western Prussia in 1911; the town was renamed Bydgoszcz when it became part of Poland. He won the silver medal as member of the Polish boat in the coxed pairs competition as well as the bronze medal as member of the Polish boat in the coxed fours competition. Four years later he was part of the Polish boat which was eliminated in the repechage of the coxed pair event. During World War II he fought in the Polish Armed Forces in the West as an officer in the Second Polish Army Corps. After the war Braun moved to England where he died aged 56 on 8 March 1968 at Crawley Crawley () is a large town and borough in West Sussex, England. It is south of London, north of Brighton and Hove, and north-east of the county town of Chichester. Crawley covers an area of and had a population of 106,597 at the t ...
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Walerian Tewzadze
Valerian Tevzadze ( ka, ვალერიან თევზაძე, pl, Walerian Tewzadze) (February 10, 1894 – December 13, 1985) was a Georgian military officer of the Democratic Republic of Georgia and later Poland, member of the Polish underground resistance movement during the occupation of Poland. He was in the service of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921). After the Soviet Union, Soviet forces Red Army invasion of Georgia, occupied the country, he left for Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populous ... and joined the Polish army as a colonel. During the Polish September Campaign, Nazi invasion of 1939, he took part in the northern defense of Warsaw. He was later awarded with the Silver Cross of the Virtuti Militari. During the Occupation of Poland ...
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Walerian Przeniczka
Walerian Przeniczka (8 September 1923 – 28 April 2015) was a Polish patriot, survivor of Soviet deportation to Siberia, soldier in the Polish Armed Forces commanded by General Władysław Anders, co-founder of the Polish Centre in Leamington Spa. Childhood Walerian Waclaw Przeniczka was one of three children of Jan Przeniczka and Maria Przeniczka, née Furman. He had two sisters, Pelagia and Sabina. In 1931, his father, a tax inspector, was transferred to Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki, in what is now the Belarus Republic, and the whole family moved there. His mother died in 1934. In Szczuczyn Przeniczka attended grammar school, planning to return to his home province and continue his studies at the Military Cadet School in Rawicz. The outbreak of war put an end to these plans. After the Soviet invasion of eastern Poland, his father was immediately arrested by Soviet NKVD Internal Security Forces and deported to Arkhangelsk. On 13 April 1940, Przeniczka and his sisters were also ...
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Walerian Pańko
Janusz Walerian Pańko (born. October 8, 1941 in Turze Pole – October 7, 1991 in Słostowice) was a Polish lawyer A lawyer is a person who practices law. The role of a lawyer varies greatly across different legal jurisdictions. A lawyer can be classified as an advocate, attorney, barrister, canon lawyer, civil law notary, counsel, counselor, solic ..., and professor of legal science. An activist of the democratic opposition during the People's Republic of Poland, a member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland (X term), he died while serving as president of NIK, Poland's Supreme Audit Office, under suspicious circumstances. Political involvement In October 1980 he became a member of the independent trade union "Solidarity". In 1980-1981 he served as Advisor to the solidarity and independent trade union individual farmers "solidarity" during the peasant strikes in Rzeszów and Lower Ustrzyki (he was a co-author of the Ustrzycko agreements). Organized Network Of Compa ...
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Walerian Krasiński
Count Walerian Skorobohaty Krasiński or Valerian Krasinski (1795 – 22 December 1855) was a Polish Calvinist historian and jurnalist born in Republic of Belarus. Krasinski was a Polish aristocrat in exile after the November Uprising 1830, during the Austrian, German and Russian partition of Poland. In 1844, he was proposed for a chair in Slavonic Studies at Oxford University. In 1848, he presented appeals to the Habsburg government. In ''Russia and Europe, or, The probable consequences of the present war'' he wrote on the Crimean War. Krasinski's ''Historical sketch of the rise, progress, and decline of the Reformation in Poland'' (1838) still one of main texts on the subject available in English, was written in English. One of Krasinski's main sources is ''Slavonia reformata'' (1679) by Andreas Vengerscius. He died in Edinburgh and is buried in the Warriston Cemetery close to another Polish exile, the violinist and composer Feliks Janiewicz, one of the co-organisers ...
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Valerius (name)
Valerius or Valeria was a patrician family at Rome. Valerius may also refer to: Given name * Valerius of Trèves, a 4th-century bishop of Trier * Valerius of Saragossa, bishop of Zaragoza in 290-315 * Valerius (consul 432), a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire * Valerius (archbishop of Uppsala), Swedish Archbishop 1207–1219 Surname * Adriaen Valerius, Dutch poet and composer * Bertha Valerius, Swedish photographer See also * Valentine (name) * Valera (other) Valera is city in Venezuela. Valera may also refer to: Places * Valera, Texas, unincorporated community in United States * Valera District, Peru * Valera Municipality, Venezuela Other uses * Valera (crater), a tiny crater in the Mare Imbrium reg ... * Vålerenga (other) * * {{given name, type=both ...
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Walerian Kisieliński
Walerian Kisieliński (1 March 1907, in Brzezinka – 19 February 1988, in Warsaw) was a Polish footballer who played as a forward. He was capped seven times for the Poland national team between 1931 and 1937, scoring 2 goals. He was also part of Poland's squad for the 1936 Summer Olympics. Kisieliński played in several teams, after starting his career in Soła Oświęcim, he moved among others to Fablok Chrzanów (1926–1930), then Wisła Kraków (1930–1932), Cracovia (1932–1935) finally to settle in Warsaw, to play for Polonia Warsaw (1936–1939, 1945). He was twice champion of Poland with Wisła Kraków (1927 and 1928), also in 1931 was the top scorer of the Polish Football League The Polish Football League ( pl, Polska Futbol Liga, shortly PFL) is an American football league in Poland. Founded in 2021 after merge of the Topliga and the LFA which have been split in 2017. The league is played under the newly formed Po .... References 1907 births 1988 ...
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