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Zdzisław (given Name)
Zdzisław () is a Polish masculine given name which contains two parts: ''zdzie / zde'' - "to do, make", and ''sław / slav'' - "glory, fame". The female version is Zdzisława (). The name may refer to: List of people with the given name Zdzisław A-J * Zdzisław I (died 1180s), Polish archbishop * Zdzisław Ambroziak (1944–2004), Polish volleyball player and sports commentator * Zdzisław Antczak (1947–2019), Polish handball player * Zdzisław Antolski (1953–2023), Polish poet * Zdzisław Beksiński (1929–2005), Polish painter * Zdzisław Belsitzmann (ca. 1890–1920), Polish chess player * Zdzisław Bieniek (1930–2017), Polish footballer * Zdzisław Birnbaum (1878–1921), Polish violinist and conductor * Zdzisław Bradel (1950–2020), Polish politician, poet and journalist * Zdzisław Bromek (born 1945), retired Polish rower * Zdzisław Broński (1912–1949), Polish army officer * Zdzisław Bubnicki (1938–2006), Polish scientist * Zdzisław Chmielewsk ...
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Slavic Names
Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most common in Slavic peoples, Slavic countries. The main types of Slavic names: * Two-base names, often ending in mir/měr (''Ostromir/měr'', ''Tihomir/měr'', ''Niemir, Němir/měr''), *voldъ (''Vsevolod'', ''Rogvolod''), *pъlkъ (''Svetopolk'', ''Yaropolk''), *slavъ (''Vladislav'', ''Dobroslav'', ''Vseslav'') and their derivatives (''Dobrynya, Tishila, Ratisha, Putyata'', etc.) * Names from flora and fauna (''Shchuka'' - Northern pike, pike, ''Yersh'' - ruffe, ''Zayac'' - hare, ''Wolk''/''Vuk (name), Vuk'' - wolf, ''Orel'' - eagle) * Names in order of birth (''Pervusha'' - born first, ''Vtorusha''/''Vtorak'' - born second, ''Tretiusha''/''Tretyak'' - born third) * Names according to human qualities (''Hrabr'' - brave, ''Milana/Milena'' - beautiful, ''Milosh'' - beloved, ''Nadezhda -'' hope) * Names containing the root of the name of a Slavic deity (''Troyan'', ''Perunek/Peruvit'', ''Yarovit'', ''Stribor'', ''Šventarag ...
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Zdzisław Dobrucki
Zdzisław Dobrucki (26 November 1944 – 21 May 2021) was an international speedway rider from Poland. Speedway career Dobrucki finished runner-up in the 1967 Polish Junior Individual Speedway Championship. Nine years later in 1976, he was the Champion of Poland. He won a bronze medal at the Speedway World Team Cup in the 1972 Speedway World Team Cup. He died in 2021. World final appearances World Team Cup * 1972 Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, ... - Olching, Olching Speedwaybahn (with Zenon Plech / Henryk Glücklich / Marek Cieślak / Paweł Waloszek) - 3rd - 21pts (3) References 1944 births 2021 deaths Polish speedway riders Unia Leszno riders People from Śrem Motorcycle racers from Greater Poland Voivodeship {{Poland-speedway-bio-stu ...
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Zdzisław Kapka
Zdzisław Ryszard Kapka (born 7 December 1954) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a forward. He played mostly for Wisła Kraków and later briefly for Pittsburgh Spirit in the United States. He earned 14 caps for the Poland national team and was a participant at the 1974 FIFA World Cup, where Poland won the bronze medal. Honours Wisła Kraków * Ekstraklasa: 1977–78 Poland * FIFA World Cup third place: 1974 Poland U18 * UEFA European Under-18 Championship third place: 1972 Individual * Ekstraklasa (; meaning "Extra Class" in Polish), officially known as PKO Bank Polski Ekstraklasa due to its Sponsor (commercial), sponsorship by PKO Bank Polski, is a professional association football league in Poland and the highest level of the Polish foo ... top scorer: 1973–74 References 1954 births Living people Footballers from Kraków Men's association football forwards Polish men's footballers Poland men's youth international footballer ...
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Zdzisław Kaczmarczyk
Zdzisław Kaczmarczyk (1911–1980) was a Polish historian and director of the Western Institute (Instytut Zachodni) in Poznań Poznań ( ) is a city on the Warta, River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business center and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John's ... from 1964 to 1965. He was connected to the Western Institute for his whole adult life, studying there in the early 1930s and then becoming a voluntary assistant from where he climbed the academic hierarchy to become director. He remained with the institute until his death in 1980, treating it as his second home. References Further reading * 20th-century Polish historians Polish male non-fiction writers Writers from Poznań Writers from Kraków 1911 births 1980 deaths Recipients of the Medal of the 10th Anniversary of the People's Republic of Poland {{Poland-historian-stub ...
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Zdzisław Jasiński
Zdzisław Piotr Jasiński (18 January 1863 –18 November 1932) was a Polish painter, draftsman and watercolorist. His first paintings were in the Academic style, but his later, more well-known works were more Impressionistic. Biography He was born in Warsaw (then part of Congress Poland). His father owned a decorating business and was an elder in the painter's guild. His youngest brother, Józef (1876–1954), became a sculptor. He began his studies with Wojciech Gerson at the Warsaw School of Drawing (now part of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw). After finishing there, he moved to Kraków, where he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts under Leopold Loeffler and Florian Cynk. Thanks to a scholarship from the "" (Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts) he was able to study at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, where he was a pupil of Otto Seitz and Alexander von Wagner.
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Zdzisław Janik
Zdzisław Janik (born 11 November 1964) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Career Janik started his career with Polish second division side Wisła Kraków. After that, he signed for Wawel Kraków in the Polish third division. In 1989, Janik returned to Polish top flight club Wisła Kraków, where he made 116 league appearances and scored 21 goals. In 1993, Janik signed for Oostende in the Belgian top flight after receiving interest from Belgian top flight team Anderlecht, where he suffered a knee injury. In 1995, he signed for Beerschot Koninklijke Beerschot Voetbalclub Antwerpen (), or simply Beerschot, is a Belgian professional football club located in Antwerp, that competes in the top tier Pro League after promotion from second tier in 2023–24 season. In 2013, KFCO Wil ... in the Belgian second division but left due to them going bankrupt. In 1997, Janik signed for Polish second division outfit Wawel Kraków. In 1999, he signe ...
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Zdzisław Jachimecki
Zdzisław Jachimecki (Lwów, 7 July 1882 – 27 October 1953, Kraków) was a Polish historian of music, composer, professor at the Jagiellonian University and the Academy of Music in Kraków, Kraków Music Academy, and member of the Polish Academy of Learning. Life Born in Lwów in 1882, in 1904–5 he studied counterpoint with Arnold Schönberg in Vienna.See Jachimecki's account in the album, ''Dem Lehrer Arnold Schönberg'', at the Arnold Schönberg Center, Vienna. Partial bibliography * ''Mozart. W 150 rocznicę urodzin'' (1906) * ''Hugo Wolf'' (1908) * ''Joseph Haydn, Józef Haydn'' (1910) * ''Richard Wagner, Ryszard Wagner'' (1911) * ''Wspomnienia Karol Kurpiński, Kurpińskiego'' (1911) * ''Artega i Wagner jako teoretycy dramatu muzycznego'' (1912) * ''Muzyka na dworze króla Władysław II Jagiełło, Władysława Jagiełły, 1424–1430'' (1915) * ''Moniuszko'' (1921) * ''Fryderyk Chopin'' (1927) * ''Na marginesie pieśni studenckiej z XV-go wieku'' (1930) * ''Nieuwzgl� ...
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Zdzisław Hoffmann
Zdzisław Hoffmann (born 27 August 1959) is a retired triple jumper from Poland. He is best known for winning the gold medal at the inaugural 1983 World Championships, for which he was named Polish Sportspersonality of the Year at the end of the year. Career He was born in Świebodzin. He finished twelfth at the 1980 European Indoor Championships and competed at the 1980 Olympic Games without reaching the final. In 1983 he won the triple jump event at the inaugural 1983 World Championships. For this he was named the Polish Sportspersonality of the Year at the end of the year. He finished twelfth at the 1987 World Championships and eighth at the 1988 European Indoor Championships. He became Polish champion in 1981, 1983, 1984 and 1989, and Polish indoor champion in 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987 and 1988. His personal best jump 17.53 metres, achieved in June 1985 in Madrid. His personal best long jump was 8.09 metres, achieved in May 1983 in Warsaw. His son, Karol Hoffmann, ...
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Zdzisław Henneberg
Zdzisław Karol Henneberg Virtuti Militari, VM, Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom), DFC, Krzyz Zaslugi, KZ***, Croix de Guerre, CdeG (11 May 1911 – 12 April 1941) was a Polish airman who flew with the Royal Air Force during the Battle of Britain and a flying ace of the Second World War. Early life and career Henneberg was born on 11 May 1914 in Warsaw. He graduated from the VIIIth Polish Air Force and before the war was an instructor at the advanced flight training school. He was stationed as an instructor in Dęblin when the battle of Poland, German invasion of Poland commenced, and volunteered for combat flying. After the USSR's invasion of Poland he fled to Romania and then to France, where he trained on the Morane-Saulnier M.S.406. Battle of France During the Battle of France, German invasion of France Henneberg was put in command of a Bloch MB.150, MB.152 fighter group. He was stationed at Châteauroux, which was abandoned by its French personnel on 17 June 1940, ...
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Zdzisław Harlender
Zdzisław Harlender (15 June 1898 – 11 September 1939) was a Polish pilot, army officer and writer. Biography After serving in World War I, where Harlender was wounded in the Battle of Lemberg, he volunteered for the Polish Airforce and was trained as a pilot. In 1921 he was demobilized and after studies at the Academy of Foreign Trade in Lwów and Warsaw School of Economics he worked as a teacher and journalist. In 1932 he was enrolled in a military officer school and in 1934 was appointed as an infantry lieutenant. Harlender published five books from 1933 to 1939: two on economics, one a war memoir, and the last on politics. In ''Czciciele Dadźbóg Swarożyca'' () from 1937, he lays out his vision for the revival of the pre-Christian Slavic religion. Although a nationalist and a neopagan, he stood outside of the Polish neopagan milieus of his time. He was mobilized in the Polish Army when World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 193 ...
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Zdzisław Goliński
Zdzisław Goliński (23 December 1908 – 6 July 1963) was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Częstochowa from 1951 until his death in 1963. Biography Goliński was born in Urzędów. After completing his ''matura'' from a men's gymnasium at Zamość on 2 June 1926, he began attending the diocesan seminary of the Diocese of Lublin, where he studied philosophy and theology between 1926 and 1930. He was later sent to study moral theology at the Catholic University of Lublin, and was ordained a priest on 28 June 1931 at Lublin Cathedral by Adolf Jełowicki. He obtained a doctorate in theology from the Catholic University of Lublin in June 1933; he would continue his studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University and Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in 1933 and 1934. In September 1934, Goliński began working as a spiritual father for a gymnasium in Lublin and as a senior assistant for the Faculty of Theology at the Catholic University of Lublin. On 9 Nov ...
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Zdzisław Gierwatowski
Zdzisław Gierwatowski (31 March 1920 – 12 May 2005) was a Polish football manager and player. Having originated with Orkan Warsaw, he started his career in the 1935 season. He was a left-sided defender with one of the most acclaimed playing stances in the Polish game during the 1940s. Serving in active combat in Warsaw during the World War II, Gierwatowski never regained his form post-1945; he remained in football as a trainer and coach. Honours Player Polonia Warsaw * Polish Football Championship: 1946 1946 (Roman numerals, MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1946th year of the Common Era (CE) and ''Anno Domini'' (AD) designations, the 946th year of the 2nd millennium, the 46th year of the 20th centur ... References 1920 births 2005 deaths Footballers from Warsaw Men's association football defenders Polish men's footballers Polonia Warsaw players Wisła Kraków players Gwardia Warsaw players Ekstraklasa players ...
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