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- Chrzciciel Bużeński (died on 1674) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Gniezno (1667–1674). On 7 Mar 1667, Jan Chrzciciel Bużeński...
- both tournaments. Kiwior began playing football as a child with PUKKS Chrzciciel Tychy, before moving to UKS Grom Tychy in 2007. In 2012, he joined the...
- Lampi the Elder (German: Johann Baptist von Lampi der Ältere, Polish: Jan Chrzciciel Lampi; 31 December 1751 – 11 February 1830) was an Austrian-Italian historical...
- John Baptist Albertrandi (in Poland known as Jan Chrzciciel, 7 December 1731 – 10 August 1808) was a Polish Jesuit, bishop and historian of Italian extraction...
- Venerated in Roman Catholic Church Beatified 11 June 2022, Cathedral of Święty Jan Chrzciciel, Wrocław, Poland by Cardinal Marcello Semeraro Feast 11 May...
- Warsawa) History Prin****l engineer Ignacy Prądzyński Other engineer(s) Jan Chrzciciel de Grandville Malletski Jan Paweł Lelewel Construction began 1834 Date...
- 1458 Rebuilt 1902-1906 Architect Tylman van Gameren, Piotr Belotti, Jan Chrzciciel Belotti, Harol Wiedemann, Franciszek Skowron Architectural style(s) Renaissance...
- 1644–1658 Adrian Grodecki 1660–1665 Gaspar Trizenieski 1667–1674 Jan Chrzciciel Bużeński 1676–1693 Wojciech Stawowski 1694–1700 Konstantyn Józef Zieliński...
- Gąsowski – Rejent Andrzej Hudziak – Asesor Marek Perepeczko – Maciej Chrzciciel Pan Tadeusz was an overwhelming commercial success, but only in its domestic...
- Kamyanets-Podilskyi (1628); Andrzej Gembicki, Auxiliary Bishop of Gniezno (1628); Jan Chrzciciel Zamoyski, Bishop of Bacău (1633); Andrzej Szołdrski, Bishop of Kyiv (1634);...