- 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...
- Jan
Tomasz Drohojowski from Drohojów (b. 1535, d.. 12
November 1605 in Przemyśl) was a
Polish nobleman,
referendarz wielki koronny,
starosta of Przemyśl...
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Walaszczyk 1953 – 31.07.1955 Czesław Liżewski 1952 – 01.07.1953 Jan
Drohojowski 1950 – 1952 Józef Gitler-Barski
Banks portal Economy of
Poland Warsaw...
- Paris.
Natalia Aszkenazy married a
Polish count,
fellow diplomat Jan
Drohojowski (1901–1979), in 1943. Her
husband worked for the
Polish government-in-exile...
- Dobraczewski, Dobraczyński, Dremlik, Drewiński, Drogojewski, Drohojewski,
Drohojowski, Drożawski, Drzemlik, Drzewiński, Dunicki, Dusieński, Duszeński, Dworskowicz...
- to
provide accommodation and
meals for the sons of the
nobleman Jan
Drohojowski and the
townsman Tomasz Mirus during their schooling at the
local city...
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Minister of the
Poland Charles Denner (1926–1995),
French actor Jan
Drohojowski (1901–1979),
diplomat Jacek Dukaj (born 1974),
writer Stefan Filipkiewicz...
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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...
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Kochanowski and Mikołaj Rej. It also
features Jan Zamojski, Jan
Tomasz Drohojowski,
Zygmunt II August, Mikołaj Rej, Łukasz Górnicki and
Erazm Czeczotka...
- In 1578 the
mayor of Przemysl,
Secretary of the
Crown – Jan
Tomasz Drohojowski (d. 1605),
founded the
present chapel of the
Blessed Sacrament. Founded...