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Aleksander Meysztowicz (8
December 1864 – 14
February 1943), also
known as
Aleksander Eduardowicz Meysztowicz, was a
Polish politician and landowner. He...
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cemetery has
three family chapels-mausoleums of Zawiszas, Ogiński, and
Meysztowicz families.
Famous people buried here include:
Danielius Alseika (1881–1936)...
- • 1920–1921 (first)
Witold Abramowicz • 1921–1922 (last)
Aleksander Meysztowicz Legislature Sejm
Historical era
Interwar period • Żeligowski's Mutiny...
- Małgiewski, Mąkocki, Mejnart, Mejsztowicz, Meleniewski, Melgiewski, Melin,
Meysztowicz, Męcina, Męciński, Męczyna, Męczyński, Michowski, Miechowski, Miedzikowski...
- 1921)
Stefan Mokrzecki (16
January 1921 – 21
November 1921)
Aleksander Meysztowicz (21
November 1921 – 6
April 1922) Polish:
Tymczasowa Komisja Rządząca...
- złoty); at the time, it had
total ****ets of 114
million złoty.
Aleksander Meysztowicz was
chairman of the bank for most of the
interwar period (1918–1926,...
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Jozafat Plater-Zyberk (1906–1994), an architect, and his wife,
Maria Meysztowicz (1911–2000), a
professor of
French at
Villanova University. Plater-Zyberk...
- siedzibą Okręgowej
Komisji Wyborczej w Krakowie, M.P., 2024, No. 515 "Jerzy
Meysztowicz - Sejm
Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej". sejm.gov.pl.
Retrieved 12 July 2024...
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specific objections to the
appointment of
Vilnius conservatives Aleksander Meysztowicz and
Karol Niezabytowski to the government. At this time, Daszyński headed...
- Düsseldorf. He was
buried at
Rakowicki Cemetery in Kraków.
Married to
Maria Meysztowicz, he had
three children: Aleksander,
Maria and Stanisław (Stash). Ryszard...