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- Jan Tomasz Drohojowski from Drohojów (b. 1535, d.. 12 November 1605 in Przemyśl) was a Polish nobleman, referendarz wielki koronny, starosta of Przemyśl...
- Jan Drohojowski (1901–1979) was a Polish diplomat for the governments of the Second Polish Republic and later, Polish government in exile and the People's...
- Paris. Natalia Aszkenazy married a Polish count, fellow diplomat Jan Drohojowski (1901–1979), in 1943. Her husband worked for the Polish government-in-exile...
- Walaszczyk 1953 – 31.07.1955 Czesław Liżewski 1952 – 01.07.1953 Jan Drohojowski 1950 – 1952 Józef Gitler-Barski Banks portal Economy of Poland Warsaw...
- a private preserve on the area of 75,000 m2 was opened by Stanisław Drohojowski around the ruins of the Czorsztyn castle. In 1928, the Polish government...
- In 1578 the mayor of Przemysl, Secretary of the Crown – Jan Tomasz Drohojowski (d. 1605), founded the present chapel of the Blessed Sacrament. Founded...
- Minister of the Poland Charles Denner (1926–1995), French actor Jan Drohojowski (1901–1979), diplomat Jacek Dukaj (born 1974), writer Stefan Filipkiewicz...
- mother of Ahmed I of Ottoman Empire (b.1568) November 12 – Jan Tomasz Drohojowski, Polish noble (b. 1535) November 14 – Anna Maria of Anhalt, German noblewoman...
- Kochanowski and Mikołaj Rej. It also features Jan Zamojski, Jan Tomasz Drohojowski, Zygmunt II August, Mikołaj Rej, Łukasz Górnicki and Erazm Czeczotka...
- mother of Ahmed I of Ottoman Empire (b.1568) November 12 – Jan Tomasz Drohojowski, Polish noble (b. 1535) November 14 – Anna Maria of Anhalt, German noblewoman...