• Polish) http://www.skm.pkp.pl/o-nas/nasza-historia/ Wikipedia pl, Roman Podoski pl:Roman Podoski Fender, Keith; Bent, Mike (February 2011). "Old Berlin/Gdansk...
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    Gabriel Podoski was one of the Polish nobles in Russian service and supported their position. He was one of the leaders of the Radom Confederation, a...
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    – Przemyśl – Lviv lines. In 1921, according to the request of prof. Roman Podoski, a bold decision was made at that time that the electrification would...
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    astronomer and sinologist Jan Mikołaj Smogulecki, and Primate of Poland Gabriel Podoski. Prominent Hungarian Renaissance poet Bálint Balassi stayed in the town...
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    King Augustus III of Poland from the Electorate of Saxony, led by Gabriel Podoski, started a campaign to dethrone the king. In order to further Russian goals...
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    Adam Stanisław Krasiński (category 18th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
    the Radom Confederation in 1767 and for a short time supported Gabriel Podoski and Nicholas Repnin's plans against Poniatowski. From 1768 to 1772 one...
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    Władysław Aleksander Łubieński (category 18th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
    Succeeded by Wacław Hieronim Sierakowski Preceded by Adam Ignacy Komorowski Archbishop of Gniezno Primate of Poland 1759–1767 Succeeded by Gabriel Podoski...
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    Antoni Kazimierz Ostrowski (category 18th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
    Kujawy 1763–1776 Succeeded by Józef Ignacy Rybiński Preceded by Gabriel Podoski Archbishop of Gniezno Primate of Poland 1777–1784 Succeeded by Michał Jerzy...
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  • Retrieved 20 May 2020. Sullivan, Patricia (31 August 2009). "Barbara Lauwers Podoski dies at 95; launched psychological campaign against Germans in WWII". Los...
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    2022. 2011 – Ernest Malinowski Award at Trako Fair in Gdańsk. 2011 – Jan Podoski Award (Polish Chamber of Urban Transport). 2011 – distinction in the Automotive...
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    Wacław Rzewuski. Through the Polish nobles in his employ (like Gabriel Podoski, primate of Poland): 271  or threatened by the presence of over 10,000...
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    cannons; III. Corps Major General Károly Knezić 1. (Czillich) division: 1. (Podoski) infantry brigade: 9. Honvéd battalion (5 companies: 690 soldiers), 1....
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    lieutenant-general, Imperial Russian field marshal (d. 1763) March 17 – Gabriel Podoski, Catholic archbishop (d. 1777) March 23 – Anna Catharina Bischoff, Lady...
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    Prime Minister of Poland, Marcin Święcicki, the mayor of Warsaw, and Jan Podoski, an engineer who proposed and initiated the construction of the metro line...
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  • lieutenant-general, Imperial Russian field marshal (d. 1763) March 17 – Gabriel Podoski, Catholic archbishop (d. 1777) March 23 – Anna Catharina Bischoff, Lady...
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    of sabotage. In April 1923, Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski, together with Adam Podoski, came to Chorzów. By then, almost all workers had been replaced, and the...
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  • course program and was replaced by Jadwiga Kalm-Podowska, the wife of Tytus Podoski, counselor of the Bydgoszcz magistrate and Ludwik's friend from his time...
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