- Michał
Sczaniecki (born Stanisław
Maria Michał
Sczaniecki; 1910–1977) was a
Polish historian of
state and law,
especially of
Poland and France; professor...
- Niepoczołtowski, Pelwelski, Pierzczewski, Pieskowski, Ryterowski, Schleewitz,
Sczaniecki, Stadnicki, Striżewski, Szczaniecki, Świeczka, Terawski, Twardzicki, Twerbus...
-
Kazimierz Piwarski 1959-1961 - prof.
Gerard Labuda 1961-1964 - prof. Michał
Sczaniecki 1964-1965 - prof. Zdzisław
Kaczmarczyk 1966-1973 - prof. Władysław Markiewicz...
-
Zygmunt Ziembiński, Czesław Znamierowski,
Antoni Peretiatkowicz, Michał
Sczaniecki, Sławomira Wronkowska-Jaśkiewicz,
Witalis Ludwiczak; philosophers: Kazimierz...
- in Pleszew,
likely inspired by and with the
encouragement of Stanisław
Sczaniecki from Karmin. She also
wrote many poems, some of
which she
dedicated to...
- (born 1945),
novelist Michał Goliński (born 1981),
footballer Michał
Sczaniecki (1910–1977),
historian Mirosław
Szymkowiak (born 1976)
football player...
- (1961),
Marceli Kosman,
Tadeusz Ładogórski,
Andrzej Nowakowski, Michał
Sczaniecki and
Kazimierz Ślaski, Wartislaw's oath was for all
territory held by him...
-
Colonel Anatol Kędzierski [pl] (since 19
January 1919)
Major Władysław
Sczaniecki [pl] (since 5
March 1919)
Lieutenant Colonel/Colonel
Rudolf Niemira [pl]...
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daughter of Stanisław and
Katarzyna Bukowiecka. She was the wife of
Wojciech Sczaniecki, and then
Wojciech Pruszak Bieniewski, a
teacup from Latyczów. Franciszek...
- of
President of
Poland in 1922),
renowned legal scholars (Prof. Michał
Sczaniecki, Prof.
Witalis Ludwiczak),
physicians (Prof.
Wiktor Dega, Dr.
Karol Marcinkowski)...