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Oborski,
feminine Oborska is a
Polish noble family name.
Historically it
originated from the
nobiliary toponymic naming "z Obór" ("from Obory"). The suffix...
- The
Liberal Party is a
liberal political party in the
United Kingdom that was
founded in 1989 as a
continuation of the
original Liberal Party (founded...
- Mikołaj Stanisław
Oborski (1576–1646) was a
Polish jesuit and writer.
Oborski joined the
Jesuit Order in 1602
where he ran
several Jesuit colleges in...
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Tomasz Oborski (1571–1645) was the
auxiliary bishop of Kraków from 1614 to 1645. v t e...
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Ryszard Oborski (born 2 May 1952 in Poznań) is a
Polish canoe sprinter who
competed from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. He won ten
medals at the ICF...
- Muliński, Nerlich, Niechcianowski, Niziński, Niżyński, Noziński,
Oborski,
Oborski, Pamowski, Pancewicz, Paniewski, Paniowski, Parkosz, Paszewicz, Paszewski...
- (1912–2012). http://stankostka.ca/ List of
Catholic saints Mikołaj Stanisław
Oborski Rochford S.J., Tom. "Saint
Stanislaus Kostka",
Jesuits –
global Van Ortroy...
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later to a
Jewish family named Gross. The last
owner of
Mielec was the
Oborski family in 1891. In 1853, the
county town of
Mielec governed an area in...
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Archived 2013-12-03 at the
Wayback Machine Retrieved 24
November 2013
Oborski, Mike. BBC. "Early Presents, Very
Special Christmas Wafers, A
Twelve Course...
- 1587–1614 Paweł
Dembski 18 1614–1645
Tomasz Oborski 19 1645–1657
Wojciech Lipnicki 20 1658–1689 Mikołaj
Oborski 21 1690–1700 Stanisław
Szembek 22 1700–1705...