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Bujwid is a Polish-Lithuanian
nobility family name
belonging to the Ślepowron coat of arms. The
archaic feminine form is
Bujwidowa (literally
meaning "Bujwid's")...
- 2020.[citation needed] I. The
descendants of *
Bujwid Vytianis Rex. King Lithuania.
Dukes Prince of
Bujwid I. The
descendants of Narimantas:
Dukes of Pinsky...
- Odo
Feliks Kazimierz Bujwid (30
November 1857 in
Vilnius – 26
December 1942 in Kraków) (sometimes
referred to as Odon
Bujwid) was a
Polish bacteriologist...
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University in Kraków. Anti****ting this, Helena, who was a
private tutor for the
Bujwid family, who
moved to Kraków in 1893,
wrote to the
Faculty of Philosophy...
- Brzeszewski, Brzozdowski, Brzozogajski, Budiło, Budzewicz, Budziewicz,
Bujwid, Bukowiecki, Bułajewski, Bułhak, Bułhal, Bułharowski, Burakowski, Buywid...
- y del Cos (1863–1945),
Spanish naturalist,
politician and
publicist Odo
Bujwid (1857–1942),
Polish bacteriologist sometimes referred to as Odon Budwid...
- 28
March 2025.
Revue esperanto internacio (in Esperanto). 1929. p. 15.
Bujwid, Odo (1990). Osamotnienie: pamiętniki z lat 1932–1942 (in Polish). Wydawn...
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medical student. He
became fascinated by
bacteriology as
taught to him by Odo
Bujwid who had
worked with
Louis Pasteur.
Rajchman did his post-doctoral studies...
- Binkowski, Boczkowski, Botowic, Botowicz, Bronicki, Bujalski, Bujnowski,
Bujwid,royal
Grand Duke] Bunkowski, Buynowski, Cetnerski, Chłędowski, Chromecki...
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inspector at the
General Department of Food
Research in Kraków
headed by Odo
Bujwid. He also
became a
professor at the
Jagiellonian University and
served as...