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Franciszek Bujak ( 1875 – 1953 ) and Jan Rutkowski ( 1886 – 1949 ), the founders of modern economic history in Poland and of the journal Roczniki Dziejów Spolecznych i Gospodarczych ( 1931 – ), were attracted to the innovations of the Annales school.
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* 1932 – Franciszek Żwirko and Stanisław Wigura, Polish Challenge 1932 winners, are killed when their RWD 6 airplane crashes during a storm.
He appointed Franciszek Borowiec, his close collaborator, as new vicar general for the Diocesan area under Polish occupation and Paul Hoppe ( 1900 – 1988 ), Königsberg in Prussia ( today's Kaliningrad ), as vicar general for the diocesan area under Soviet occupation.
Pruszyński indeed, together with Franciszek Gil ( 1917 – 1960 ), were the two literary personages whom Kapuściński himself invoked as unattainable ideals for any journalist.
* Franciszek Dobrowolski ( 1830 – 1896 ), Polish theatre director, editor of Dziennika Poznańskiego ( Poznań Daily )
Franciszek Zabłocki ( January 2, 1754, Volhynia – September 10, 1821, Końskowola ), is considered the most distinguished Polish comic dramatist and satirist of the Enlightenment period.
Francis Stanley " Gabby " Gabreski ( born Franciszek Gabryszewski ; January 28, 1919 – January 31, 2002 ) was the top Polish American fighter ace in Europe during World War II, a jet fighter ace in Korea, and a career officer in the United States Air Force with more than 26 years service.
Czech units led by Colonel Josef Šnejdárek and Polish units commanded by General Franciszek Latinik clashed after the swift Czech advance near Skoczów where a battle took place on 28 – 30 January.
Kazimierz Deyna was born in Starogard Gdański to Franciszek ( 1911 – 1976 ) – a dairy worker, and Jadwiga ( 1917 – 1981 ) – a housewife.
Franciszek and Jan
Among those who ( at trial ) retracted their earlier statements given during prolonged beatings by the security service were Józef Chrzanowski, Marian Żyluk, Czesław Laudański, Wincenty Gościcki, Roman and Jan Zawadzki, Aleksander and Franciszek Łojewski, Eugeniusz Śliwecki, Stanisław Sielawa and several other local men pronounced innocent and released by the courts without recompense.
Writers of this period include also: Wacław Berent, Jan Kasprowicz, Jan Augustyn Kisielewski, Antoni Lange, Jan Lemański, Bolesław Leśmian, Tadeusz Miciński, Andrzej Niemojewski, Franciszek Nowicki, Władysław Orkan, Artur Oppman, Włodzimierz Perzyński, Tadeusz Rittner, Wacław Sieroszewski, Leopold Staff, Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer, Maryla Wolska, and Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński.
The first Viceroy, from 1815, was Józef Zajączek ( 1752 – 1820 ), former aide-de-champ to Hetman Franciszek Ksawery Branicki, deputy to the Four-year Sejm, secretary of the Assembly of Friends of the Government Act ( i. e., of the May 3rd Constitution ), a division commander during the Polish-Russian War of 1792, hero of the Battle of Zieleńce, a Polish Jacobin, a soldier in Jan Henryk Dąbrowski's legions, a general of Napoleon's.
Some contemporary gossip claimed that he was a natural son of Great Lithuanian Hetman Jan Kazimierz Sapieha by an unknown Jewish maiden, adopted by Franciszek Poniatowski.
Among the candidates to the hand of one of the wealthiest women in Europe were Charles de Bourbon-Condé, Count of Charolais supported by France ( Louis XV even invited Maria Zofia to Versailles ), Portuguese infante Dom Manuel de Bragança supported by the Habsburgs ( proposed as the next King of Poland, due to the tenets of the Löwenwolde's Treaty ), Jan Klemens Branicki, Franciszek Salezy Potocki, Jan Tarło and August Aleksander Czartoryski, who eventually won the competition full of duels and speech encounters due to support of Augustus II, as the latter was afraid of increase of power of his opponents.
Many of them were prominent Polish figures, including luminaries such as Ignacy Krasicki, Franciszek Bohomolec, Adam Naruszewicz, Ignacy Potocki, Hugo Kołłątaj, Jan and Jędrzej Śniadecki, Stanisław Konarski, Tomasz Adam Ostrowski and Chancellor Andrzej Zamoyski.
* Roster-Ryszard Bialowas, Janusz Ceglinski, Jan Dolczewski, Eugeniusz Durejko, Andrzej Kasprzak, Grzegorz Korcz, Waldemar Kozak, Piotr Langosz, Mieczyslaw Lopatka, Franciszek Niemiec, Andrzej Pasiorowski, and Andrzej Seweryn
* Roster-Zdzisław Antczak, Zbigniew Dybol, Franciszek Gąsior, Jan Gmyrek, Bogdan Kowalczyk, Zygfryd Kuchta, Andrzej Lech, Jerzy Melcer, Helmut Pniocinski, Wladyslaw Popielarski, Hendryk Rozmiarek, Andrzej Sokołowski, Engelbert Szolc, Andrzej Szymczak, Wlodzimierz Wachowicz, and Robert Zawada
In fact, he is a direct descendant of the Bocki Potocki line, until recently believed to have died out with the death of Count Jozef Franciszek Jan Potocki, his great grandfather, in Paris.
They had twelve children together, including Maria Anna Czartoryska, Anna Maria Czartoryska, Kazimierz Jerzy Czartoryski, Jerzy Piotr Czartoryski, Włodzimierz Alfons Czartoryski, Jan Franciszek Czartoryski, Roman Jacek Czartoryski, Stanisław Ignacy Czartoryski, Elżbieta Czartoryska.
He was married to Anna Sienienska and had eight children: Hieronim Lanckoronski, Przeclaw Lanckoronski, Franciszek Stanislaw Lanckoronski, Jan Lanckoronski, Zbigniew Lanckoronski, Mikolaj Lanckoronski, Marcin Lanckoronski and Joanna Lanckoronska.
Jan Kiepura was born in Sosnowiec, Poland, the son of Maria ( née Nalman ), a former professional singer, and Franciszek Kiepura, a baker and grocery owner.
# in the socio-political sphere: Senator Stanisław Siedlecki ( president of the Eastern Institute ), Wacław Sieroszewski, Stanisław Trzeciak, Antoni Wincenty Kwiatkowski, Antoni Około-Kułak, Prof. Olgierd Górka ( general secretary and director of the Eastern Institute ), Stanisław Korwin-Pawłowski ( general secretary of the Eastern Institute ), Bolesław Bielawski, Stanisław Józef Paprocki ( director of the Institute for Study of National Minority Affairs ), Leon Wasilewski, Włodzimierz Bączkowski, Feliks Ibiański-Zahora, Wacław Wincenty Łypacewicz, Władysław Wielhorski ( director of the Institute for Study of Eastern Europe, in Vilnius ), Marian Świechowski, Prof. Jan Kucharzewski, Prof. Marceli Handelsman, Prof. Stanisław Poniatowski, Prof. Ludwik Kolankowski, Prof. Oskar Halecki, Prof. Stanisław Franciszek Zajączkowski, Prof. Józef Ujejski, Prof. Stanisław Szober, Andrzej Strug, Marian Malinowski, Alfred Szczęsny Wielopolski, Wojciech Stpiczyński, Józef Łobodowski, Prof. Marian Zdziechowski, Władysław Woydyno.
The Polish king Jan III Sobieski granted the sacks to one of his officers named Jerzy Franciszek Kulczycki, who started the first coffee house.
In 1683, during the Battle of Vienna, the Polish merchant-spy Jerzy Franciszek Kulczycki secured a promise of military assistance for Vienna, besieged by the Turkish forces of Kara Mustafa Pasha, and thus facilitated the victory of a Christian European coaltion led by Polish King Jan III Sobieski.
Since the 19th century, the four sides of the Market Square have borne the names of four notable Poles who once lived on the respective sides: Ignacy Zakrzewski ( south ), Hugo Kołłątaj ( west ), Jan Dekert ( north ) and Franciszek Barss ( east ).
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