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Ignacy Prądzyński (Polish pronunciation: [iɡˈnatsɨ prɔnˈdzɨj̃skʲi]; 20 July 1792– 4
August 1850) was a
Polish military commander,
general of the Polish...
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Thomas Pradzynski (29
November 1951 – 21
December 2007) was a
Polish painter. Born in Łódź in 1951, he
attended the Lycée Français in Warsaw,
where he...
- Czesław
Prądzyński (born 24
August 1960 in Piece) is a
Polish former sprinter who
specialised in the 200 metres. He
represented his
country in the 4 ×...
- June 2023. Danielewicz,
Jerzy (1954). Generał
Ignacy Pradzyński, 1792-1850 [Generał
Ignacy Pradzyński, 1792-1850] (in Polish). Warsaw:
Ministerstwo Obrony...
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Wincenty Niemojowski,
Antoni Jan and Władysław
Tomasz Ostrowski,
Ignacy Prądzyński, Stanisław Kaczkowski, Józef Komorowski, Jan
Nepomucen Umiński and Walenty...
- Regiment,
which were
still east of Ostrołęka. Łubieński's
orders from
Ignacy Prądzyński was to "defend
yourself through the day to come",
despite facing Russian...
- to Poznańska
Fabryka Czekolady "Gonda". On 17 July 1913, with
Tadeusz Prądzyński entering the
company capital, the name was
modified as Poznańska Fabryka...
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first battles of a
successful Polish offensive planned by
General Ignacy Prądzyński. On 31 March,
during the
period of the
Polish operational initiative along...
- Chłopicki Adam
Jerzy Czartoryski M.G. Radziwiłł J.Z.
Skrzynecki Ignacy Prądzyński K. Małachowski
Maciej Rybiński J.N. Umiński
Emilia Plater Nicholas I H...
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village of Iganie,
several miles west of Siedlce, at the
Muchawka river.
Prądzyński,
believing the
remainder of the
Polish forces would arrive shortly, decided...