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ナ「kaszewicz
ナ「kaszewicz is a Polish surname. It comes from the given name ナ「kasz (Lucas). It is most frequent in north-eastern Poland. Archaic feminine forms: ナ「kaszewiczテウwna (unmarried) and ナ「kaszewiczテウwa (married). Related surnames: ナ「kasiewicz and Lukashevich. People * BronisナBwa ナ「kaszewicz (1885窶1962), Polish-Lithuanian painter * Jolanta ナ「kaszewicz (born 1966), Polish sprint canoer * Jテウzef ナ「kaszewicz (1863窶1928), Polish scientist and revolutionary * Julian ナ「kaszewicz (1904窶1982), Polish athlete * Olgierd ナ「kaszewicz (born 1946), Polish film actor * WacナBw ナ「kaszewicz WacナBw ナ「kaszewicz (; 24 August 1927 窶 16 April 2014) was a scout leader of ZHP, scoutmaster, expert of radiocommunication, and promoter of radiocommunication in Polish scouting. Biography During Nazi occupation in age of 15 he was involved i ... (1927窶2014), Polish scout leader References {{DEFAULTSORT:Lukaszewicz Polish-language surnames Patronymic surnames Surnames fro ...
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Jテウzef ナ「kaszewicz
Jテウzef ナ「kaszewicz (13 December 1863 窶 19 October 1928) was a Polish physicist, geologist and mineralogist, as well as a 19th-century revolutionary. During his life he took part in a failed attempt to assassinate tsar Alexander III of Russia, served a lifetime sentence in Shlisselburg prison, was a professor at numerous universities, headed the Petersburg Institute of Geography and a chair in the Stefan Batory University of Wilno. Life Jテウzef ナ「kaszewicz was born on 13 December 1863 in his family's manor of Bikiナ。kト () near Vilnius (currently in the Elderate of Medininkai, at the border with Belarus). After graduating from the local gymnasium he joined the Mathematic Division of the University of St. Petersburg. There he became friends with Aleksandr Ulyanov and Petr Shevyrev, two young revolutionaries that were preparing an assassination attempt on the life of Alexander III of Russia. ナ「kaszewicz became one of the members of the Terrorist Faction of Narodnaya Volya ...
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BronisナBwa ナ「kaszewicz
BronisナBwa ナ「kaszewicz (1885-1962) was a Polish-Lithuanian painter. Biography BronisナBwa ナ「kaszewicz was born in the Kresy area and studied at St. Petersburg Gymnasium from where she graduated in 1901. She then lived in Vilnius, Lithuania. After Vilnius University was closed in 1832, art students had to travel to St. Petersburg, Krakow, Warsaw or Paris in order to pursue their studies. BronisナBwa chose to study at the Academy of Fine Arts inツKrakow and then the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome (Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma), obtaining her diploma in 1932. In the 1930s BronisナBwa worked both in Vilnius and Rome. From 1932 she belonged to the Vilnius Society of IndependentツArtists (Polish: ''Wileナгkiego Towarzystwa Niezaleナシnych Artystテウw Sztuk Plastycznych''). She exhibited with the Society in 1933 at the Zachト冲a National Gallery of Art in Warsaw, and in 1935 she was registered as a member of the Society in their annual exhibition catalogue. During WWII, BronisナB ...
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WacナBw ナ「kaszewicz
WacナBw ナ「kaszewicz (; 24 August 1927 窶 16 April 2014) was a scout leader of ZHP, scoutmaster, expert of radiocommunication, and promoter of radiocommunication in Polish scouting. Biography During Nazi occupation in age of 15 he was involved in several sabotages in Railway near to Vilnius and took participation in Armia Krajowa, Home Army operations. After intervening Soviet Army onto Lithuanian WacナBw ナ「kaszewicz was incorporated into Red Army as a sapper, whence however having been a railwayman became shortly dismissed. After liberation of the Republic of Poland he drove (as a repatriant) to Rzepin onto Recovered Territories, where he restarted jobbing for Polish Railway. In 1946 he joined to ZHP - into BolesナBw I Chrobry's Scout Troop in Sulト冂in. In 1976 he took Scout Leader commitment. In 1955 he was a member of w: pl: Misja Polska do Komisji Nadzorczej Paナгtw Neutralnych w Korei, Polish Mission in Neutral Countries Supervision Commission in Korea. Since 1956 until 1 ...
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Olgierd ナ「kaszewicz
Olgierd ナ「kaszewicz (born 7 September 1946) is a Polish film actor. He has appeared in more than 60 films since his 1969 graduation from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakテウw. Between 2002 and 2005, he was the President of the Polish Union of Stage Actors (Zwiトzek Artystテウw Scen Polskich). Selected filmography * 1970: '' Salt of the Black Earth'' (''Sテウl ziemi czarnej'') as Gabriel Basista * 1972: '' Pearl in the Crown'' (''PerナB w koronie'') as Jaナ * 1972: '' The Wedding'' (''Wesele'') as Phantom * 1977: ''The Story of Sin'' (''Dzieje grzechu'') as Zygmunt Szczerbic * 1975: ''Nights and Days'' (''Noce i dnie'') as Janusz Ostrzeナгki * 1978: '' Jテカrg Ratgeb 窶 Painter'' as Bishop * 1981: ''Fever'' (''Gorトczka: Dzieje jednego pocisku'') as Marek * 1982: ''Interrogation'' (''PrzesナVchanie'') as Konstnty * 1984: '' Sexmission'' (''Seksmisja'') as Albert Starski * 1986: ''Boris Godunov'' as Mikolaj Czernikowski * 1987: '' Magnat'' as Franzel * 1987: '' ...
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Julian ナ「kaszewicz
Julian ナ「kaszewicz (16 July 1904 – 3 August 1982) was a Polish athlete. He competed in the men's 3000 metres team race event at the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad () and officially branded as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The opening ceremony was held on 5 July, but some competitions had al .... References External links * 1904 births 1982 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics Polish male middle-distance runners Olympic athletes for Poland Athletes from Dnipro People from Yekaterinoslav Governorate People from the Russian Empire of Polish descent 20th-century Polish sportsmen {{Poland-middledistance-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Jolanta ナ「kaszewicz
Jolanta ナ「kaszewicz (born 16 June 1966 in Choszczno) is a Polish sprint canoer who competed in the late 1980s. At the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul Seoul, officially Seoul Special Metropolitan City, is the capital city, capital and largest city of South Korea. The broader Seoul Metropolitan Area, encompassing Seoul, Gyeonggi Province and Incheon, emerged as the world's List of cities b ..., she finished eighth in the K-4 500 m event and ninth in the K-2 500 m event. References External links * * * 1966 births Living people Polish female canoeists Olympic canoeists for Poland Canoeists at the 1988 Summer Olympics People from Choszczno County Canoeists from West Pomeranian Voivodeship 20th-century Polish sportswomen {{Poland-canoe-bio-stub ...
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ナ「kasiewicz
ナ「kasiewicz is a Polish surname. It comes from the given name ナ「kasz (Lucas). It is found across Poland, particularly in central regions. It is related to the surnames ナ「kaszewicz and Lukashevich. People * Antoni ナ「kasiewicz (born 1983), Polish footballer * Christophe Lukasiewicz (1933窶1999), Polish-French architect * Ignacy ナ「kasiewicz (1822窶1882), Polish pharmacist and first distiller of clear kerosene * Jakub Ignacy ナ‖szczyナгki (1791窶1865), Polish regional administrator * Jan ナ「kasiewicz (1878窶1956), Polish logician and philosopher * Jテウzef Michaナ ナ「kasiewicz, Polish merchant and politician * Juliusz ナ「kasiewicz (1892窶1951), Polish diplomat * Mark Lukasiewicz (born 1973), American baseball player * Milena ナ「kasiewicz, Polish diplomat * Piotr ナ「kasiewicz (born 1954), sociologist, Acting Minister of Culture and Art of Poland (1992窶1993) * Piotr ナ「kasiewicz (born 1972), diplomat, Polish ambassador to Afghanistan Afghanistan, officially t ...
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Lukashevich
Lukashevich or Lukashevych is an East Slavic surname (Russian: ミ嶝σコミーム威オミイミクム, Belarusian: ミ嶝σコミーム尉災イム毛, Ukrainian: ミ嶝σコミーム威オミイミクム). Similar Polish surnames are: ナ「kasiewicz, ナ「kaszewicz ナ「kaszewicz is a Polish surname. It comes from the given name ナ「kasz (Lucas). It is most frequent in north-eastern Poland. Archaic feminine forms: ナ「kaszewiczテウwna (unmarried) and ナ「kaszewiczテウwa (married). Related surnames: ナ「kasiewicz an .... the surname may refer to: * Olexiy Lukashevych, Ukrainian long jumper * Ivan Lukashevich, Russian Formula Palmer Audi rider * Nadezhda Lukashevich, Russian singer * Nikolai Lukashevich (1941窶2021), Russian military officer {{surname Belarusian-language surnames ...
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Lithuanian Name
A Lithuanian personal name, as in most European cultures, consists of two main elements: the given name () followed by the family name (). The usage of personal names in Lithuania is generally governed (in addition to personal taste and family custom) by three major factors: civil law, canon law, and tradition. Lithuanian names always follow the rules of the Lithuanian language. Lithuanian male names have preserved the Indo-European masculine endings (; ; ). These gendered endings are preserved even for foreign names. ''Vardas'' (given name) A child in Lithuania is usually given one or two given names. Nowadays the second given name is rarely used in everyday situations. As well as modern names, parents can choose a name or names for their child from a long list of traditional names; these include: * Lithuanian names of pre-Christian origin. These are the most ancient layer of Lithuanian personal names; a majority of them are dual- stemmed personal names, of Indo-European or ...
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ナ「kasz
ナ「kasz or Lukasz () is a Polish masculine given name, derived from Greek ホ嶄ソマホコ眄カマ, Lukas. Derived family names are ナ「kaszewski, ナ「kaszewicz/ ナ「kasiewicz/ Lukashevich, Lukash (as transliterated from Ukrainian), Lukashenko (Ukrainian). List of people with the name A * ナ「kasz Abgarowicz (born 1949), Polish politician B * ナ「kasz Banak (born 1983) Polish Greco-Roman wrestler * ナ「kasz Baraniecki (1798窶1858), Polish Catholic prelate * ナ「kasz Bejger (born 2002), Polish footballer * ナ「kasz Bocian (born 1988), Polish footballer * ナ「kasz Bodnar (born 1982), Polish road bicycle racer * ナ「kasz BogusナBwski (born 1993), Polish footballer * ナ「kasz Broナコ (born 1985), Polish footballer * ナ「kasz BudziナFk (born 1991), Polish footballer * Lukasz Bujko (born 1986), Polish cyclist * ナ「kasz Burliga (born 1988), Polish footballer C * ナ「kasz ChyナB (born 1981), Polish sprinter * ナ「kasz Cichos (born 1982), Polish football manager and former player * ナ「kasz Ciepl ...
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Polish Surname
Polish names have two main elements: the given name, and the surname. The usage of personal names in Poland is generally governed by civil law (legal system), civil law, church law, personal taste and family custom. The law requires a given name to indicate the person's gender. Almost all Polish female names end in the vowel ''-a'', and most male names end in a consonant or a vowel other than ''a''. There are, however, a few male names that end in ''a'', which are often old and uncommon, such as Barnaba, Bonawentura, Jarema, Kosma, Kuba (formerly only a diminutive of Jakub, nowadays also a given name on its own) and Saba. Maria (given name), Maria is a female name that can be used also as a second name for males. Since the High Middle Ages, Polish-sounding surnames ending with the masculine ''-ski'' suffix, including ''-cki'' and ''-dzki'', and the corresponding feminine suffix ''-ska/-cka/-dzka'' were associated with the nobility (Polish ''szlachta''), which alone, in the early ...
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Polish-language Surnames
Polish (, , or simply , ) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic subgroup, within the Indo-European language family, and is written in the Latin script. It is primarily spoken in Poland and serves as the official language of the country, as well as the language of the Polish diaspora around the world. In 2024, there were over 39.7 million Polish native speakers. It ranks as the sixth-most-spoken among languages of the European Union. Polish is subdivided into regional dialects. It maintains strict T窶天 distinction pronouns, honorifics, and various forms of formalities when addressing individuals. The traditional 32-letter Polish alphabet has nine additions (, , , , , , , , ) 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. The traditional set comprises 23 consonants and 9 written vowels, including two nasal vowels (, ) denoted by a reversed diacritic hook ca ...
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