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Lubecki (femine: Lubecka, plural: Lubeccy) is a
Polish surname; it may
refer to:
Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-
Lubecki (1778–1846),
Polish politician, minister...
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Lubecki Colony (Polish:
Kolonia Lubeckiego,
Polish pronunciation: [kɔˈlɔɲa lubɛt͡sˈkʲɛɡɔ]) is a
historical housing estate in the
Ochota district of Warsaw...
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Prince Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-
Lubecki (English:
Francis Xavier Drucki-
Lubecki. Russian: Ксаве́рий Фра́нцевич Дру́цкий-Любе́цкий; 4
January 1778–10...
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Wilson Square).
Examples of new
large urban projects are the
Staszic and
Lubecki colonies in Ochota.
Exceptional examples of the
bourgeois architecture...
- with Prussia. It was not
until 1822 when
Prince Francis Xavier Drucki-
Lubecki negotiated to open the
Polish market to the world. He also
tried to introduce...
- constitution, Chłopicki's
first move was to send
Prince Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-
Lubecki to
Saint Petersburg to negotiate. Chłopicki
refrained from strengthening...
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compared the city with Troy. The town is also the name-sake of the Drucki-
Lubecki and Druckoy-Sokolinski
noble families and the name-sake for
their coat...
- Kobyliński, Kosiński, Kostecki, Łaźniewski, Łanźiowski, Lisicki,
Lubecki,
Łubecki, Lubiatowski, Makowski, Małachowski, Miszewski, Miszkiel, Mitarnowski...
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Haarr 2013, p. 44.
Haarr 2013, p. 44-45.
Lubecki 2011, p. 42.
Stoker 2003, p. 171.
Lubecki 2011, p. 42-43.
Lubecki 2011, p. 42=43.
Stoker 2003, p. 176. Jędrzejewicz...
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Poland was
founded in
Warsaw in 1828 by
Prince Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-
Lubecki under the
government of the
Kingdom of Poland. The
Second Bank of Poland...