- with the
surname include: Jan
Daszewski (1916-1942),
fighter pilot in the
Polish Air
Force in
World War II
Wiktor Daszewski [pl] (1936-2021),
Polish archeologist...
- Jan
Kazimierz Daszewski (5
April 1916 – 4
April 1942) was a
fighter pilot in the
Polish Air
Force in
World War II. Jan
Daszewski was born on 5
April 1916...
- Sgt.
Szaposznikow and Sgt. Wójtowicz all
scoring double victories. P/O
Daszewski was shot down and
seriously wounded,
while F/O
Pisarek bailed out. His...
-
surname derived from the
settlement of Dashev. Polish-language equivalent:
Daszewski.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Galina Dashevskaya (1941-2020)...
- ISBN 978-0-7141-2235-9. Byliński, J****z (1995). Gawlikowski, Michał;
Daszewski,
Wiktor A. (eds.). "Palmyra: Arab Castle".
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean...
-
certain degree of
autonomy to Cyrene,
which included the
right of coining;
Daszewski, W.A. (1986). "La
personnification de la Tyché d'Alexandrie. Réinterprétation...
- pdf. Markowski,
Bartosz (2005). Gawlikowski, Michał;
Daszewski,
Wiktor A. (eds.). "The Lion of
Allat in
Palmyra New
Museum Display Project"...
- bathhouses. All 57 were
catalogued in 1977 by
German archaeologist,
Wiktor Daszewski.
Scholar Rebecca Molholt discusses the
reasoning behind why so many of...
- the PCMA UW has also
carried out
archaeological excavations –
Wiktor A.
Daszewski directed them
until 2011. He was
succeeded by
Krzysztof Jakubiak, who...
-
subsequent directors of the
Polish expeditions were Prof.
Wiktor Andrzej Daszewski (1971–2007) and Dr.
Henryk Meyza (2008–2019).
Their teams gradually uncovered...