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- Look up Fedorowicz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fedorowicz is a Polish-language surname. It is a uni**** surname in modern times; the archaic feminine...
- Jacek Jan Fedorowicz (born 18 July 1937) is a Polish satirist, caricaturist, underground comix artist and actor. Fedorowicz was born in pre-war Gdynia...
- John Peter Fedorowicz (born September 27, 1958) is an American chess player and chess writer from The Bronx, New York. Fedorowicz learned to play chess...
- Andrzej Fedorowicz may refer to: Andrzej Fedorowicz (politician) (born 1950), Polish politician Andrzej Fedorowicz (actor) (born 1942), Polish actor This...
- J.J. Fedorowicz Publishing is a Canadian publishing house that specialises in literature on the German armed forces of the World War II era. Its authors...
- Jerzy Feliks Fedorowicz (born 29 October 1947 in Polanica Zdrój) is a Polish actor, theatre director, poet, politician, a former member of the Sejm (2005–2009)...
- Canada: J.J. Fedorowicz Publishing, Inc. p. 113. ISBN 0-921991-78-9. Maier, Georg (2004). Drama Between Budapest and Vienna. Canada: J.J. Fedorowicz Publishing...
- Commonwealth, he adopted a local Ruthenian style patronymic in Polish spelling "Fedorowicz" and also added a nickname indicating his origin. In his Latin do****ents...
- Andrzej Fedorowicz (born 21 January 1942) is a Polish actor. He has made over 10 appearances in film. He starred in the 1978 comedy film What Will You...
- H****an Tarasa, ****an Tr****o) (Ukrainian: Тара́с Федоро́вич, Polish: Taras Fedorowicz) (died after 1636) was a prominent leader of the Dnieper Cossacks, a po****r...