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Juliusz is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Juliusz Bardach (1914–2010), Polish legal historian * Juliusz Bursche (1862–1942), bishop of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland *
Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski "Laudański" (20 April 1924 in Bydgoszcz – 22 June 1998 in Ciechocinek) was a noted Polish soldier during World War II, and later an engineer and inventor, as well as writer.Juliusz Kaden-Bandrowski Juliusz Kaden-Bandrowski (24 February 1885 in Rzeszów – 8 August 1944 in Warsaw) was a Polish journalist and novelist. Between 1933–1939 he was a secretary general of the prestigious Polish Academy of Literature (''Polska Akademia Literat ...
(1885–1944), Polish journalist and novelist *
Juliusz Karol Kunitzer Juliusz Karol Kunitzer (german: Julius Kunitzer) (1843–1905) was a Polish industrialist, economic activist, philanthropist, one of the industrial magnates of Łódź in Congress Poland. He owned a textile and later a joint stock company. His vic ...
(1843–1905), Polish-German industrialist, economic activist, philanthropist, and industrial magnate of Łódź *
Juliusz Kleiner Juliusz Kleiner (April 24, 1886, Lwów – March 23, 1957, Kraków) was a Polish historian and literary theorist. Education and early life Kleiner graduated from high school in Lwów and then studied Polish and German language, German litera ...
(1886–1957), Polish historian and literary theorist * Juliusz Kossak (1824–1899), Polish historical painter and master illustrator who specialized in battle scenes, military portraits and horses * Juliusz Leo (1861–1918), Polish politician and academic *
Juliusz Łukasiewicz Juliusz Łukasiewicz (; May 6, 1892 – April 6, 1951) was a Polish diplomat, an ambassador of Poland to the Soviet Union and France, and a Polish Freemason.Cezary Leżeński, Legiony to braterska nuta... czyli od Legionów do masonów, Wolnomular ...
(1892–1951), Polish diplomat * Juliusz Machulski (born 1955), Polish film director and screenplay writer *
Juliusz Nowina-Sokolnicki Juliusz Nowina-Sokolnicki (born December 16, 1925, in Pinsk, d. August 17, 2009 in Colchester, England) was a Polish president and head of one of the two governments which claimed in 1972 to be the successor to the exiled Polish government that was ...
(1925–2009), Polish politician * Juliusz Konstanty Ordon (1810–1887), participant of the Polish November Uprising in 1830–1831 * Juliusz Petry (1890–1961), Polish writer and the first director of Polish Radio in Lwów and Wilno and, after World War II, in Wrocław * Juliusz Rómmel (1881–1967), Polish military commander and a general of the Polish Army * Juliusz Słowacki (1809–1849), Polish Romantic poet * Juliusz Schauder (1899–1943), Polish mathematician of Jewish origin * Juliusz Wertheim (1880–1928), Polish pianist, conductor and composer * Juliusz Zarębski (1854–1885), Polish composer and pianist, pupil of Franz Liszt * Juliusz Żórawski (1898–1967), Polish architect, theoretist of architecture, interior designer, professor of Politechnika Krakowska * Juliusz Żuławski (1910–1999), Polish poet, prose writer, literary critic and translator * Juliusz Zulauf (1891–1943), Polish Army major general


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* Juliusz Słowacki Polish Grammar School *
Juliusz Słowacki Theatre Juliusz Słowacki Theatre ( pl, Teatr im. Juliusza Słowackiego w Krakowie) is a 19th-century Eclectic theatre-opera house in the heart of Kraków, Poland, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Erected in 1893, it was modeled after some of the b ...
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