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emigrated to
Poland in 1787 at the age of sixteen. He
married Justyna Krzyżanowska, a poor
relative of the Skarbeks, one of the
families for whom he worked...
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Justyna Krzyżanowska ([juˈstɨ.na kʂɨ.ʐaˈnɔf.ska]; c. 14
September 1782 – 1
October 1861) was a
Polish nanny,
amateur musician, and
pianist who
became the...
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Krzyzanowski in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Krzyżanowski (feminine
Krzyżanowska) is a
Polish surname.
Notable persons with that name include: Adam Krzyżanowski...
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Halina Krzyżanowska (1860, in
Paris – 1937, in Rennes) was a Polish-French
pianist and composer. She was born in Paris, in a
large musical family, which...
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Teresa Budzisz-
Krzyżanowska (born 17
September 1942) is a
Polish stage and film actress. She
appeared in more than
forty films since 1972. She has performed...
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Liwia Krzyzanowska (born 21
February 2006) is a
Polish rhythmic gymnast,
member of the
national group. She
debuted into
major competitions at the 2019...
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Irena Stanisława
Sendler (née
Krzyżanowska), also
referred to as
Irena Sendlerowa in Poland, nom de
guerre Jolanta (15
February 1910 – 12 May 2008), was...
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Marcin Kania Jakub Sierenberg as
Piotr Kania Dominika Bednarczyk-
Krzyżanowska [pl] as
Joanna "Asia"
Kania Nel
Kaczmarek as Ula
Kania Przemysław Bluszcz [pl]...
- Groups, Parties, and
Organizations that
Shaped America. ABC-CLIO. p. 739.
Krzyżanowska, Natalia; Krzyżanowski, Michał (2018). "'Crisis' and
Migration in Poland:...
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stars Wojciech Pszoniak as Korczak, with Ewa Dałkowska,
Teresa Budzisz-
Krzyzanowska,
Marzena Trybala,
Piotr Kozlowski,
Zbigniew Zamachowski and Jan Peszek...