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Rajmund is the
Polish and
Hungarian equivalent of
Raymond and may
refer to:
Rajmund Badó (1902–1986),
Hungarian wrestler who
competed in the 1924 Summer...
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Rajmund Rembieliński (1774–1841) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic),
political activist, and landowner. Rembieliński
owned estates in Jedwabne, Krośniewice...
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Raymond Kanelba (1897–1960), also
known as
Rajmund Kanelba, was a 20th-century
Polish painter. He was born in
Warsaw and
educated there as well as in...
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Raymond Roman Thierry Polański (né Liebling; born 18
August 1933) is a
French and
Polish film director, producer, screenwriter,
actor and
convicted ****...
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Rajmund Tomasz Andrzejczak (born 29
December 1967) is a
Polish general,
serving as
Chief of the
General Staff of the
Polish Armed Forces from 2018–2023...
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Liturgical Press. p. 51. ISBN 978-0-8146-3922-1. Czesław Lechicki,
Kolbe Rajmund,
Polski Słownik Biograficzny, Tom XIII, 1968, p. 296 Strzelecka, Kinga...
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Rajmund Moric (born 27 June 1944 in Katowice) is a
Polish politician. He was
elected to the Sejm on 25
September 2005,
getting 3091
votes in 29 Gliwice...
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Rajmund Stachurski (21 June 1935 – 10
April 2004) was a
Polish sports shooter. He
competed at the 1968
Summer Olympics and the 1972
Summer Olympics. "rajmund...
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Rajmund Zamanja (Džamanjić) (1587 in
Dubrovnik –
March 1647 in Dubrovnik) or
Raymundo Giamagnik was a
Croatian theologian,
philosopher and
linguist from...
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Rajmund Zieliński (9
October 1940 – 15
August 2022) was a
Polish cyclist. He
competed at the 1964
Summer Olympics and the 1968
Summer Olympics. In 1964...