- Jan
Stefan Ligenza Kurdwanowski (also Jan
Szczepan Kurdwanowski; 1680–1780) was a
Polish physicist,
member of the
Prussian Academy of
Sciences and military...
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Kurdwanowski, Łapicki, Masło, Masłow, Minelg, Minelgowicz, Mingel, Mingiel, Mingin...
- Jurkowski, Justimont, Justyment, Korkliński, Koszuba, Krzywkowski, ****wa,
Kurdwanowski, Laskowski, Leśnicki, Leśniewicz, Leśniewicz, Leśniowicz, Ligęza, Linksza...
- Krasowski, Kr****owski, Kraszowski, Krzesz, Kucharski, Kurcewski, Kurczewski,
Kurdwanowski, Kuropatwa, Kurowski, Kurozwęcki, Kurzewski, Kuszewski, Kwilecki, Kwinta...
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Skarbek (later Archbishop) (1696.01.02 – 1713.01.30) Jan
Franciszek Kurdwanowski,
Jesuits (S.J.) (1713.05.22 – 1729.12.28) João de
Silva Ferreira (1742...
- Kozikowski, Krogulecki, Ksronowski, Kruszyński, Krzepczowski, Krzykowski,
Kurdwanowski, Kurnicki, Kuronowski, Kuskowski, Kuszelewicz, Kuszewski, Kuszkowski...
- and 75 km (47 mi)
south of Warsaw. The
physicist Jan
Stefan Ligenza Kurdwanowski,
member of the
Prussian Academy of Sciences,
military officer and contributor...
- compositions. He was
among two
Polish scholars (alongside Jan
Szczepan Kurdwanowski) who
contributed to the
French Encyclopédie. He was a
cousin of Andrzej...
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Krzysztof Andrzej Jan Szembek,
Bishop of Chełm (1713); Jan
Franciszek Kurdwanowski,
Auxiliary Bishop of
Warmia (1713);
Feliks Ignacy Kretkowski, Bishop...
- of
Constance (1414–1418) (along with
Andrzej Łaskarz,
Jakub z
Korzkwi Kurdwanowski, Paweł Włodkowic and
Zawisza Czarny), he was part of the
larger German...