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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...
- consisted of five troops. Among troop commanders were: Antoni Potocki, Paweł Jerzmanowski, Łukasz Wybicki (son of Józef Wybicki), Józef Szymanowski, Józef Jankowski...
- in 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...
- 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...
- entrepreneur known for creating the Nathan's Famous brand of hot dogs Erazm Jerzmanowski, industrialist, philanthropist and patron of art Barbara Piasecka Johnson...
- Erazm Jerzmanowski, a Polish-born industrialist who founded lighting-gas companies in Chicago, Baltimore and Indianapolis. He was the richest Pole in the...
- 7 November 1779 8 Franciszek Pokrzywnicki 7 November 1779 between 6 November 1784 and 12 December 1784 9 Franciszek Jerzmanowski 13 December 1784 1793...
- Grabski, Grunwalt, Guzowski, Gzowski, Horodelski, Jadkiewicz, Janczewski, Jerzmanowski, Jurgielewski, Kadowski, Kalicki, Kamieński, Kamiński, Kawiecki, Kliczewski...
- prize. In 2008, with an effort and will of the PAU, the Erazm and Anna Jerzmanowski Prize was revived under the au****es of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship...
- 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...