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Zakrzewski (feminine: Zakrzewska, plural: Zakrzewscy) is a Polish surname. At the beginning of the 1990s there were approximately 26,210 people in Poland with this surname. People named Zakrzewski: * Alex Zakrzewski, American television director * Andrzej Zakrzewski (1941–2000), Polish politician * Arseniy Zakrevskiy, Arseni Zakrzewski (1783–1865; Arseniy Zakrevskiy), Russian politician * Barbara Maria Zakrzewska-Nikiporczyk (born 1946), Polish composer and musicologist * Bogdan Zakrzewski (1916–2011), Polish literary historian * Dariusz Zakrzewski (born 1961), Polish cyclist * Eulalia Rolińska, Eulalia Zakrzewska-Rolińska (b. 1946), Polish sport shooter * Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski (1745–1802), Polish nobleman and politician * Jadwiga Zakrzewska (born 1950), Polish politician * Jan Dołęga-Zakrzewski (1866–1936), Polish surveyor, activist and publicist * Jan Andrzej Zakrzewski (1920–2007), Polish journalist, writer and translator * Jan Zakrzewski (athlete) (bor ...
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Jan Dołęga-Zakrzewski
Jan Dołęga-Zakrzewski (pronunciation: Dolenga Zakshevski; 7 November 1866 in Białyszewo – 3 December 1936 in Ostrów Mazowiecka) was a Polish surveyor, political and social activist, publicist. He was a member of the Association of the Polish Youth "Zet" and of the National League (Poland, 1893), National League as well as mayor of Ostrów Mazowiecka (1930–1933). Family Jan Dołęga-Zakrzewski was born on 7 November 1866 in the locality Białyszewo, Sierpc county, in the landed estate belonging to his parents Szczepan (Stephen) and Józefa née Smoleńska. He came from a very old noble family. The house of Dołęga-Zakrzewski is a line of the medieval Dołęga (Dolenga) clan, who descended from a knight, who came from the Netherlands to Poland in XII century – Hugo van Arkel called Butyr (about 1096-before 1166), komes (count), the castellan of Chełmno and the commander of the army of the Duke of Mazovia and the supreme prince of Poland – Bolesław IV the Curly. His fa ...
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