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Karol Antoniewicz (Bołoz.) Armenian: Կարոլ Անտոնեվիչ (born in Nova Skvaryava, Galicia, 6
November 1807; died 14
November 1852) was a Polish-Armenian Jesuit...
- 1965),
German chef
Karol Antoniewicz (1807–1852),
Polish Jesuit Michał
Antoniewicz (1897–1989),
Polish equestrian Mr.
Antoniewicz, The
Icarus Hunt villain...
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theater director Karol Anders (1893–1971),
Polish Army
officer Karol Angielski (born 1996),
Polish footballer Karol Antoniewicz (1807–1852), Polish...
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religions of
ancient Slavs. Włodzimierz
Antoniewicz born on July 15, 1893, in Sambir, the son of the
Polish Armenian Karol (postal controller, parti****nt in...
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Abgarowicz (1856–1909) —
writer Fr.
Karol Antoniewicz (1807–1852) —
Catholic priest,
Jesuit and poet Włodzimierz
Antoniewicz (1893–1973) —
Polish archaeologist...
- (1807) Sejm of the
Duchy of
Warsaw Duchy of
Warsaw Battle of
Eylau Karol_
Antoniewicz jesuit and
missionary Antonina_Palczewska ballet dancer Franciszek...
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Catholic bishop of Lviv
Grzegorz Piramowicz,
Roman Catholic priest Karol Antoniewicz, Polish-Armenian
Jesuit and
missionary Sadok Barącz,
Galician religious...
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Karol Hadaczek (Czech:
Karel Hadáček; 24
January 1873 – 20
December 1914) was
Polish archaeologist,
professor at Lviv University,
member of the Polish...
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Stefan Pieńkowski (1933–1935)
Stefan Pieńkowski (1935-1936) Włodzimierz
Antoniewicz (1936–1939)
Jerzy Modrakowski (1939)
Stefan Pieńkowski (1945–1947) Franciszek...
- Kaim
European archaeology:
Erazm Majewski, Włodzimierz
Antoniewicz,
Zofia Podkowińska,
Stefan Karol Kozłowski,
Ryszard Mazurowski South America: Mariusz...