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Erazm Józef
Jerzmanowski h. Dołęga (2 June 1844 – 7
February 1909) was an industrialist,
philanthropist and
patron of art, soldier, who took part in the...
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Nawojowa Góra. In 1918 he
received the
Award of the
Erazm and Anna
Jerzmanowski Foundation bestowed by the
Polish Academy of Learning. He was nominated...
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consisted of five troops.
Among troop commanders were:
Antoni Potocki, Paweł
Jerzmanowski, Łukasz
Wybicki (son of Józef Wybicki), Józef Szymanowski, Józef Jankowski...
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entrepreneur known for
creating the Nathan's
Famous brand of hot dogs
Erazm Jerzmanowski, industrialist,
philanthropist and
patron of art
Barbara Piasecka Johnson...
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colors were
chosen from the
Polish flag in
honor of the
Major Jan Paweł
Jerzmanowski who
followed Napoleon in his
exile on Elba. Many
authors agree however...
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Erazm Jerzmanowski, a Polish-born
industrialist who
founded lighting-gas
companies in Chicago,
Baltimore and Indianapolis. He was the
richest Pole in the...
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bequeathed in two
donations – by
Karol Soczyński MD (in July 1850) and Józef
Jerzmanowski (in
November 1850) – to the
Museum of
Antiquity operating at the Kraków...
- Grabski, Grunwalt, Guzowski, Gzowski, Horodelski, Jadkiewicz, Janczewski,
Jerzmanowski, Jurgielewski, Kadowski, Kalicki, Kamieński, Kamiński, Kawiecki, Kliczewski...
- Janas,
Witold Kłaczewski. Kórnik 2002, s. 325. Mirosław Frančiċ
Franciszek Jerzmanowski,
Polski Słownik Biograficzny, t. XI, 1964–1965, p. 180. v t e...
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disbanded and sent back to Poland,
except for a
squadron commanded by
Jerzmanowski,
which accompanied Napoleon to Elba.
During the
Hundred Days, this squadron...