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Paszkiewicz is a Polish-language surname. It
originates from Paskevich, a
Belarusian surname,
which ultimately comes from the East Slav
personal name...
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Ludwik Paszkiewicz DFC (21
October 1907 – 27
September 1940) was a
Polish fighter ace of the
Polish Air
Force in
World War II with 6
confirmed kills....
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Kazimierz Paszkiewicz (12
February 1935 – 18 June 1980) was a
Polish modern pentathlete. He
competed at the 1960
Summer Olympics. He died in a car accident...
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Gustaw Paszkiewicz (1
April 1892 – 27
February 1955) was a
soldier of the
Imperial Russian Army, and
officer of the
Polish Army. He
entered the military...
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Romuald Paszkiewicz (7 July 1941 – 25
August 2003) was a
Polish volleyball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1968
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Retrieved 19 May 2023.
Paszkiewicz. H. (1954). The
Origin of Russia. Chicago: The
University of Chicago...
- Warsaw: Kowalska/Stiasny. p. 60. Faryna-
Paszkiewicz (2001, p. 38) Faryna-
Paszkiewicz (2001, pp. 38–39) Faryna-
Paszkiewicz (2001, p. 11) Jellenta,
Stefan (2004)...
- Aerts, Toon (26 June 2010),
Innercoma (Short),
Hannelore Knuts, Igor
Paszkiewicz, Czar Film,
retrieved 24
August 2023
Dazed (11
November 2010). "Christian...
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Izabela Paszkiewicz (née Trzaskalska, born 9
January 1988) is a
Polish long-distance runner. She
competed in the women's
marathon at the 2017
World Championships...
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Dionizas Poška (Polish:
Dionizy Paszkiewicz;
October 1764 – 12 May 1830) was a
Lithuanian poet,
historian and
lexicographer sometimes described also as...