Adam Ignacy Komorowski of the Korczak coat of arms (24 May 1699 – 2 March 1759) was an archbishop of Gniezno, primate of Poland, provost of the Kraków...
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1892 by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Coat of Arms of Counts Komorowski Adam Ignacy Komorowski – Primate of Poland Anna Maria Komorowska – wife of Patrick...
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Slovak jurist and politician Adam Ignacy Komorowski (1699–1759), Polish archbishop Adam Kompała (born 1973), Polish footballer Adam Konar (born 1993), Canadian...
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Teodor Andrzej Potocki 1739–1748 Krzysztof Antoni Szembek 1749–1759 Adam Ignacy Komorowski 1759–1767 Władysław II Aleksander Łubieński 1767–1777 Gabriel Podoski...
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Ignacy Jan Paderewski (Polish: [iɡˈnatsɨ ˈjan padɛˈrɛfskʲi] ; 18 November [O.S. 6 November] 1860 – 29 June 1941) was a Polish pianist, composer and statesman...
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and journalist in England and Colonial America (d. 1750) May 24 – Adam Ignacy Komorowski, Polish Roman Catholic archbishop (d. 1759) May 25 Pattee Byng,...
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and journalist in England and Colonial America (d. 1750) May 24 – Adam Ignacy Komorowski, Polish Roman Catholic archbishop (d. 1759) May 25 Pattee Byng,...
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Ignacy Ewaryst Daszyński (pronounced [iɡˈnatsɨ daˈʂɨj̃skʲi] ; 26 October 1866 – 31 October 1936) was a Polish socialist politician, journalist, and very...
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Leszek Kołakowski Hugo Kołłątaj Bronisław Komorowski (ex officio) Wojciech Korfanty Józef Dominik Kossakowski Ignacy Krasicki Kazimierz Krasiński Jacek Kuroń...
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1758–1759 Succeeded by Wacław Hieronim Sierakowski Preceded by Adam Ignacy Komorowski Archbishop of Gniezno Primate of Poland 1759–1767 Succeeded by Gabriel...
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was rebuilt in rococo style to serve as a residence of Primate Adam Ignacy Komorowski. From 1777 to 1786 the palace was thoroughly reconstructed in the...
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1891–1993, president Adam Zygmunt Sapieha, 1893-1970 Stefan Tyszkiewicz, 1894-1976, inventor, car manufacturer Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, 1895–1966, Polish...
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more civil; socialists (such as Ignacy Daszyński and Tomasz Arciszewski) and Christian Democrats (represented by Ignacy Paderewski, Stanisław Wojciechowski...
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Franciszek Ksawery Branicki Alojzy Brühl August Aleksander Czartoryski Ignacy Działyński Subchan Ghazi aga Wincenty Korwin Gosiewski Józef Judycki Krzysztof...
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Niemojowski, Antoni Jan and Władysław Tomasz Ostrowski, Ignacy Prądzyński, Stanisław Kaczkowski, Józef Komorowski, Jan Nepomucen Umiński and Walenty Zwierkowski...
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Bolesław Ignacy Florian Wieniawa-Długoszowski (22 July 1881 – 1 July 1942) was a Polish general, adjutant to Chief of State Józef Piłsudski, politician...
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Śliwiński’s government. He also held that post in the later government of Julian Ignacy Nowak. In October 1922, he represented Poland at a conference in Tallinn...
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family was distinctly related to the family of composer and politician Ignacy Jan Paderewski. Between 1888 and 1894, he attended an elementary school...
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Information in the administrations led by Tomasz Arciszewski and by Tadeusz Komorowski. On the termination of President August Zaleski's term of office, he sided...
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Józef Adam Zygmunt Cyrankiewicz (pronounced [ˈjuzɛf t͡sɨranˈkʲɛvit͡ʂ] ; 23 April 1911 – 20 January 1989) was a Polish Socialist (PPS) and after 1948 Communist...
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post of head of the Civic Platform Sejm caucus. Following Bronisław Komorowski's victory in the 2010 presidential election, Schetyna was nominated as...
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by much of the Polish diaspora (Polonia), he named General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski as prime minister. However, by the end of his seven-year term, Zaleski...
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those festivities; for example in 2011 President of Poland, Bronisław Komorowski, Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, and Marshal of the Sejm, Grzegorz...
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Witos kept in touch with Polish independence movement activists, including Ignacy Paderewski and Jędrzej Moraczewski. He also supported Józef Piłsudski, whom...
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government-in-exile (1939–1990) Sikorski Mikołajczyk Arciszewski Bór-Komorowski Tomaszewski Odzierzyński Hryniewski Mackiewicz Hanke Pająk Zawisza Muchniewski...
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Sanacja camp was divided into two factions: those gathered around President Ignacy Mościcki, and the followers of Marshal Edward Śmigły-Rydz. In August 1935...
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Senate and remained in this post until November 27, 1938, when President Ignacy Mościcki dissolved Polish parliament. Following the 1938 parliamentary election...
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Romanians with a face-saving excuse, Raczyński devised a plan under President Ignacy Mościcki would resign and name as a successor a Pole in France. When the...
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Turowski, World War II OUN massacres of Poles Adam Ulam, Polish-American historian of Russia and the Soviet Union Adam Vetulani, history of law Piotr S. Wandycz...
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