- Look up
Łubieński in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Łubieński family (plural: Łubieńscy;
feminine singular: Łubieńska) are
Polish nobles who take...
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Feliks Walezjusz Władysław
Łubieński (born 22
November 1758
Minoga near Olkusz, died 2
October 1848 Guzów) was a
Polish politician, jurist,
Minister of...
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Wikimedia Commons has
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Tomasz Łubieński.
Tomasz Andrzej Adam
Łubieński,
comte de
Pomian (24
December 1784, in
Szczytniki near
Kalisz –...
- Rula
Lenska (born Roza
Maria Leopoldyna Lubienski 30
September 1947) is a
Polish actress. She
mainly appears in
British stage and
television productions...
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Christopher Lubienski is a
professor of
education policy at
Indiana University, Bloomington,
where he is also
Director of the
Center for
Evaluation and...
- Stanisław
Łubieński (1573 in Łubna – 16
April 1640 in Wyszków), of
Pomian coat of arms, was a
Polish noble,
politician and bishop.
Royal Secretary of...
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Bernard Łubieński, CSsR, (9
December 1846 – 10
September 1933) was a
Polish Redemptorist priest,
missionary and writer,
closely ****ociated with Bishop...
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Henryk Jan
Nepomucen Łubieński,
Pomian coat of arms, (11 July 1793, in
Prague – 17
September 1883, in Wiskitki, Poland) – was the
scion of a
Polish magnate...
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Maciej Łubieński (1572 in Łubna – 1652 in Łowicz), of
Pomian coat of arms, was a
primate of Poland,
archbishop of Gniezno,
bishop of Poznań,
bishop of...
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Kazimierz Łubieński (d. 1719) was a
Polish nobleman who was
Bishop of Kraków (1710–1719).
Kazimierz Łubieński was born into a
noble family that claimed...