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Kuncewicz is a Polish-Ruthenian
gentry family, like many
other Szlachta houses of the
Kingdom of
Poland and the
Duchy of Ruthenia,
later prominent in...
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Orthodox Church.
Although descended from
Ruthenian nobility (szlachta,
Kuncewicz family), his
father had
embarked in business, and held the
office of town-councilor...
- Elżbieta
Kuncewicz (born 14
March 1973) is a
Polish rower athlete. She
competed in the women's
lightweight double sculls event at the 2000
Summer Olympics...
- Władysław
Kuncewicz (born 23
October 1888) was a
Polish swimmer. He
competed in the men's 100
metre freestyle event at the 1928
Summer Olympics. Evans...
- Cocteau. She was
married twice, to
Philip Barrett (m 1942) and
Witold Kuncewicz (m 1951), both
marriages ending in divorce. She had no children. In 1955...
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married Jerzy Kuncewicz, a
Polish lawyer, writer, and activist, in 1921, and one year later, gave
birth to her son,
Witold Kuncewicz.
Kuncewiczowa published...
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television short adaptation,
directed by
Jacob Jørgensen and
Kristof Kuncewicz. Snow
Queen (2002), a
television movie by Hallmark,
directed by David...
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grandson of the
Jewish pedagogue and
Yiddish scholar Konstantin Zhitomirsky.
Kuncewicz,
Piotr (1995).
Leksykon polskich pisarzy współczesnych: N-Ż. Vol. v. 2...
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Piotr Kuncewicz (19
March 1936 – 9
April 2007) was a
Polish writer and
Freemason in the
Grand Orient of Poland.
Samotni wobec historii, 1967
Antyk zmęczonej...
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Brzozowski (1653-1659)
Kazimierz Ludwik Jewłaszewski (1659—1664)
Jakub Teodor Kuncewicz (1664—1666/1667)
Melchior Stanisław
Sawicki (1666—1668)
Krzysztof Piekarski...