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    Stefan Józef Przanowski (12 April 1874 - 17 February 1938) was a Polish engineer and politician who served as Minister of Provisions from 1917 to 1920...
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    brother of Stefan Przanwoski, a powerful statesman and minister who served as disputed prime minister of Poland in 1922. In 1891, Jan Przanowski graduated...
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    The House of Przanowski, also knowns as Przanowski of Nowina coat of arms (Polish: Przanowscy herbu Nowina), and as Perzanowski, is a Polish noble family...
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    Leon Józef Przanowski (6 November 1844 - 5 March 1924) was a Polish military official, landowner and statesman who served as adjutant general of the Polish...
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  • Grand Prince Edward Przanowski (13 October 1845, Glanów - 6 February 1929, Nowa Wieś, Starogard Gdański) was a Polish soldier of the January Uprising,...
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    Józef Piłsudski (Chief of State) Ignacy Paderewski (Prime Minister) Stefan Przanowski (Deputy Prime Minister) Hubert Linde (Minister of Posts and Telegraphs)...
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    Śląski, Poland's second largest bank) and Banku Dyskontowego from Stefan Przanowski. The Engwall family was active in the founding of the Polish Postal...
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    its CEO, principal shareholder and member of the supervisory board; Stefan Przanowski, who became its executive-chairman, principal shareholder and chairman...
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    of the Crown, royal secretary, nominee for the bishopric of Chełm Stefan Przanowski (1874–1938), Minister of Provisions, Minister of Food and Control...
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  • Stiebitz as Elza Koepke Mirosław Kropielnicki as Józef Kielak Franciszek Przanowski as Daniel Gwitt Zuzanna Grabowska as Ewa Gwitt Łukasz Lewandowski as Mirosław...
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    July 1972, the youngest of four daughters of Polish resistance fighter Stefan Perzanowksi. In 1994, Perzanowska enrolled at the Runö School of the Swedish...
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    rebel unit called the Zouaves of Death and was promoted to General. Leon Przanowski (1844-1924), a member of the National Government who held the equivalent...
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  • was born in April 2022. Maciej Chodakowski, born Romanowski (Franciszek Przanowski) is an adopted son of Aleksander Chodakowski and his first wife, Magdalena...
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  • Romanowski in 2006, adopted 2016 by Aleksander and Magdalena, Franciszek Przanowski) Borys Chodakowski (born 2022, Wien) Tomasz Chodakowski (born 1978, died...
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