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    Count Adam Tarnowski (2 March 1892 – 9 May 1956), was an Austro-Hungarian and Polish diplomat. He was the minister of foreign affairs in the Polish government...
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    Jan Feliks "Szram" Tarnowski, 1471–1507, castellan, voivode Jan Stawicki, 1473–1510, voivode, starost of Didnia Jan "Ciężki" Tarnowski, 1479–1527, castellan...
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    Among Cercha's students are his son, Stanisław Cercha, and Stanisław Tarnowski. "Cercha, Maksymilian". Dnb.de (in German). Retrieved 13 August 2019....
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    Empire, which leased it to several noblemen, such as Karol Kaschmitz, and Jan Feliks Tarnowski. in 1829, Vienna decided to sell the village, which was...
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  • dancers: Mikołaj Grekowski, Roman Turczynowicz, Aleksander and Antoni Tarnowski, and the valued character dancer Feliks Krzesiński . The repertoire included...
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    of the Pawłowski family (mentioned only by Juliusz Karol Ostrowski) Coat of arms of Count Tarnowski Coat of arms of Count Tyszkiewicz Coat of arms of Count...
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    Feliks Karol Koneczny (Polish pronunciation: [ˈfɛliks ˈkarɔl kɔˈnɛt͡ʂnɨ]; 1 November 1862 – 10 February 1949) was a Polish historian, theatrical critic...
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    in 1540 by Polish commander and Hetman Jan Amor Tarnowski. Its Polish name Tarnopol means 'Tarnowski's city' and stems from a combination of the founder's...
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    without a proven charge of treachery, so most hetmans served for life. Jan Karol Chodkiewicz literally commanded the army from his deathbed (1621). Hetmans...
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    Leliwa, the daughter of voivode of Ruthenia and Kraków Hetman Jan Amor Tarnowski h. Leliwa and Zofia Szydłowiecka h. Odrowąż. He was voivode of Wołyń since...
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    historical painting by Jan Matejko. At the turn of the 20th century, the Tarnowski Palace to the right (south) of the building was pulled down, and in 1899-1901...
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    Wielopolski Palace was built in 1535–1560 for Hetman Jan Tarnowski. After the death of Tarnowski in 1561 the palace passed into the hands of Ostrogski and...
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  • regional capital Rzeszów. The village was founded in 1575 by Stanisław Tarnowski. In 1593 Zofia Tarnowska of Mielec founded the first church in Niwiska...
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    Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1966, p. 166. "Ród TARNOWSKI , h. Leliwa, and their Relatives (updated: 06. Aug .2014)". Retrieved...
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  • regional capital Rzeszów (eastward). Karol Olszewski (1846–1915) was born in the village (then Broniszów Tarnowski). "Central Statistical Office (GUS)...
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    first officially described in 1527 in the act of nomination for Jan Tarnowski included: planning and carrying out of military campaigns enlistment and...
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    Karol Lubomirski. Kolbuszowa was located on an important trade route from Sandomierz to Przemyśl. As the owners of the area were the Leliwa Tarnowski...
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    of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was invented by hetman Jan Tarnowski, who also popularized it on the territory of Poland in the second half...
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    government-in-exile August Zaleski Edward Raczyński Tadeusz Romer Adam Tarnowski Mieczysław Sokołowski Aleksander Zawisza Jerzy Gawenda Jan Starzewski...
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    The Hotel Bristol was constructed from 1899-1900 on the site of the Tarnowski Palace by a company whose partners included Polish pianist Ignacy Jan...
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    made the acquaintance of political and religious notables including Jan Tarnowski, Piotr Myszkowski (whom he briefly served as courtier), and members of...
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  • family, and later, to the Tarnowski family. In the first half of the 16th century, during the Polish Golden Age, Hetman Jan Tarnowski began to reconstruct...
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    – 14 July 1943) Tadeusz Romer (14 July 1943 – 24 November 1944) Adam Tarnowski (29 November 1944 – 10 February 1949) Mieczysław Sokołowski (7 April 1949...
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  • continued to grow thanks to the support of such people as Karol Józef Teofil Estreicher and Karol Estreicher. Its collections were made public in 1812. Since...
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  • Maria Dzielska Marian Kamil Dziewanowski, Poland, Russia, modern Europe Karol Estreicher (senior), father of Polish Bibliography Stanisław Estreicher...
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    1884–1885 – Lucjan Rydel 1885–1886 – Józef Łepkowski 1886–1887 – Stanisław Tarnowski 1887–1888 – Stanisław Spis 1888–1889 – Franciszek Kasparek 1889–1890 –...
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    government-in-exile August Zaleski Edward Raczyński Tadeusz Romer Adam Tarnowski Mieczysław Sokołowski Aleksander Zawisza Jerzy Gawenda Jan Starzewski...
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    due to Stanisław Tarnowski (1918–2006), who was adopted by the Męciński family, the palace remained in the hands of the Tarnowski family until World...
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  • see: List of M jak miłość characters (Mostowiak family) Jerzy Argasiński (Karol Strasburger) is a professor of medicine and works at a medical clinic in...
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    Czapskis as well as other well known noble Polish families such as the Tarnowski, Sieniawski, Morsztyn, Hlebowicz, Tyszkiewicz, and Średziński families...
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