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Alfons Koziełł-Poklewski (Russian: Альфонс Фомич Поклевский-Козелл, romanized: Alfons
Fomich Poklevskiy-Kozyell; 1809–1890) was a
Polish industrialist...
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intelligence officer during World War II
Sergey Nikolsky,
mathematician Alfons Koziełł-Poklewski,
industrialist Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2011)...
- Kerr,
Katherine Ruth Panter,
William Hanbury-Tenison, and
Sasha Poklewski-
Koziell.
Until 2008, Lady
Marina was 25th in the line of
succession to the British...
- Preceded by
Alexei Nikolaevich Speyer Russian Amb****ador to
Persia 1906 – 1908 Succeeded by
Stanislaw Alfonsovich Poklewski-
Koziell...
- de
Stoeckl (b. 1893), who
married Alfons Aleksander Koziełł-Poklewski (a
grandson of
Alfons Koziełł-Poklewski), a
member of the
Polish nobility. Zoia was...
- Post-Industrial Society,
Belsona Books. Br****, Elaine;
Sophie Poklewski Koziell (1997).
Denise Searle (ed.).
Gathering Force: DIY Culture –
Radical Action...
- Hewel, Hewell, Heybowicz, Katyna, Kobyliński, Kozika, Kozieka, Kozieł,
Koziełł, Lewgowd, Milatowskic, Mierzewski, Modzelewski, Modzelowski, Nicz, Nosicki...
- part to the
financial means of the
family of
Polish mines magnate Alfons Koziell-Poklewski (1809-1890). The
first M****es were held in 1904. It was closed...
- point. She
housed co-conspirators
involved in the uprising, such as Jan
Koziełł-Poklewski. From
November 1, 1863,
Romuald Traugutt began to hide at her...
- Kościa, Kościc, Kościewicz, Kotaszewicz, Kozicki, Kozielski, Kozieł,
Koziełł, Kraiński, Krajewski, Krajowski, Krajski, Kraśnik, Krenz, Kronicki, Krosno...