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- Chmielecki may refer to: Stefan Chmielecki (died 1630), Polish noble Teofila Chmielecka (1590–1650), his wife Tymon Tytus Chmielecki (born 1965), Polish...
- Stefan Chmielecki (died 1630) was a Polish noble of Chmieleccy noble family and voivode of Kiev (1629–1630). He was married to Teofila Chmielecka. He used...
- Witold Chmielecki (1 June 1966 – 14 October 2022), better known by the pseudonym of Feliks Wiktor Kres, was a Polish fantasy writer. Winner of the J****z...
- Tymon Tytus Chmielecki Burgaud(born 29 November 1965) is a Polish prelate of the Catholic Church and a diplomat in the service of the Holy See. Tymon Tytus...
- Digital Agenda for Europe, ICT 2013. European Commission. Goetzen, P.; Chmielecki, M.; Hernes, M. (2012). "Egovernment in PolandResearch on Polish Policies...
- 236–8. doi:10.1136/archdischild-2013-304340. PMC 3841808. PMID 23986538. Chmielecki J, Meyerson M (14 January 2014). "DNA sequencing of cancer: what have...
- The defence of the borderlands was handed over to the regiment Stefan Chmielecki , on whose shoulders the entire eastern policy of the Republic of Poland...
- Polish poet Teofila Chmielecka (1590–1650), wife of Polish noble Stefan Chmielecki Teofila Działyńska (Szołdrska-Potulicka) (1714-1790), Polish landowner...
- Digital Agenda for Europe, ICT 2013. European Commission. Goetzen, P.; Chmielecki, M.; Hernes, M. (2012). "Egovernment in Poland - Research on Polish Policies...
- (1608–1618) Tomasz Zamoyski (1619–1628) Aleksander Zasławski (1629) Stefan Chmielecki (1629–1630) J****z Tyszkiewicz (1630–1649) Adam Kisiel (1650–1653) since...