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- Ludwik Je̜drzej Gorzkowski (1811–1857) was a Polish politician, physicist and revolutionary activist, one of the organizers of the Kraków uprising, during...
- secretariat and a president's office. This position was held by Waldemar Gorzkowski until the 2007 Olympiad, then Maija Ahtee (2007–2008), Hans Jordens (2008–2018)...
- Canadian businessman, founded the Cunard Line (d. 1865) 1811 – Ludwik Gorzkowski, Polish politician, physicist, and revolutionary activist (d. 1857) 1818...
- by a howitzer battery. The attack was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Gorzkowski. Initially successful, the Polish units were halted and then forced onto...
- Yohanes Surya, Ph.D., together with the president of IPhO, Prof.Waldemar Gorzkowski, undertook to create and organize the first APhO, which was held in Indonesia...
- "Drohiczyn Poleski Group" (three infantry battalions) - under col. Kazimierz Gorzkowski "Jasiołda Group" (one infantry battalion) - under mjr Ludwik Rau Riverine...
- Godzieliński, Godziemba, Godziembski, Godziemski, Godziębski, Gogolewski, Gorzkowski, Gudynowicz, Gusiński, Ignatowicz, Inszkiewicz, Irtyszczowicz, Jamiołkowski...
- 2020: Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris, Fr 2020: GALLERY DANIELLE BOURDETTE Gorzkowski, Honfleur, Germany 2020: David Daoud - Horizon lointain, Liège, Belgium...
- including frantic correspondence with La Fenice, the Austrian censor De Gorzkowski emphatically denied consent to the production of "La Maledizione" (its...
- at Moniuszki Street 10. From left: ppor. (second lieutenant) Stanisław Dutkiewicz "Pillert" i st. sierż. (master sergeant) Józef Gorzkowski "Szczepko"....