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- architects and engineers (Maria Mateusz Szymanowski [pl] and Maria Bartłomiej Przysiecki [pl]) who brought into the church considerable personal 'dowries' for...
- began for the voyage to Poland. Earlier, on 25 August, Commander Michał Przysiecki arrived to take command of the torpedo boat. His deputy, Lieutenant Włodzimierz...
- corrected by two experienced architect and engineer Mariavite priests, Wacław Przysiecki and Feliks Szymanowski. The church itself is built on an E- shaped plan...
- Jakub Prochniewski, Bishop-Primate (1945–1953) Waclaw Maria Bartlomiej Przysiecki, Bishop-Primate (1953–1957) Jan Maria Michel Sitek, Bishop-Primate (1957–1965)...
- doi:10.1038/295110a0. PMC 4144041. PMID 6276752. Joyce JG, Tung JS, Przysiecki CT, Cook JC, Lehman ED, Sands JA, Jansen KU, Keller PM (February 1999)...
- experienced architect/engineers among the Mariavite priests, Szymanowski and Przysiecki, who delivered the plans and oversaw the construction. The Mariavites...
- involved in the creation of a Polish cavalry detachment commanded by ensign Przysiecki. The Bolsheviks disbanded the unit soon after its formation, executed...
- poet, philosopher and professor at the Jagiellonian University Marian Przysiecki (1905–1943), economist, agronomist, officer of the Home Army Michał Jankowski...
- Transmembrane γ-carboxy glutamyl protein 4 (PRRG4 or TMG4, PRGP4) Friedman PA, Przysiecki CT (1987). "Vitamin K-dependent carboxylation". Int. J. Biochem. 19 (1):...
- Jakub Próchniewski [pl], Maria Filip Feldman [pl], and Maria Bartholomew Przysiecki [pl]. Her responsibilities included care of the priesthood of sisters...