- Col. Czesław
Mączyński (9 July 1881 in
Kaszyce - 15 July 1935 in Lwów) was a
Polish officer,
politician in the
Second Polish Republic, and the Commander-in-chief...
- Jan
Mączyński (c. 1520 – c. 1587) was a
Polish humanist and lexicographer. He was
appointed as
canon of the
Collegiate church in Kalisz.
Mączyński was...
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Franciszek Mączyński (21
September 1874 in
Wadowice – 28 June 1947 in Kraków) was a
Polish Art
Nouveau architect.
Prominent by 1910, his
commissions include...
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Krzysztof Mączyński (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkʂɨʂtɔf mɔnˈtʂɨɲskʲi, -ɨj̃skʲi]; born 23 May 1987) is a
Polish former professional footballer who pla****...
- is
represented by such
masterpieces as the
Palace of Art by
Franciszek Mączyński and the 'House
under the Globe'.
Secession style architecture,
which had...
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Militari medal on 11
November 1920.
Polish commanders included Czesław
Mączyński,
Domaszewicz (240), Zagórski (240), Tatar-Trześniowski (240), Abraham...
- zapobiegającego
wprowadzeniu takiej regulacji do
prawa polskiego" (A.
Mączyński,
Konstytucyjne podstawy prawa rodzinnego, s. 772).
Innego motywu jego...
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Protestant clergy and a
source of
Polish Protestant literature. In 1564 Jan
Mączyński issued his Polish-Latin
lexicon at Königsberg.
According to historian...
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Palace of Art in Kraków by
Franciszek Mączyński (1898–1901) –
southern façade
Palace of Art in Kraków by
Mączyński (1898–1901) –
eastern façade
House Under...
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monumental Jesuit Church erected from 1909 to 1921 to a
design by
Franciszek Mączyński. Both its architecture, and the
decoration and furnishings, with huge...