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Peter Michael Skrzynecki OAM (Polish pronunciation: [skʂɨˈɲɛtskʲi],
Australian pronunciation: /ʃəˈnɛski/; born 6
April 1945) is an
Australian poet of Polish...
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Piotr Cezary Skrzynecki (12
September 1930 in
Warsaw – 27
April 1997 in Kraków) was a
Polish c****ographer,
director and
cabaret impresario,
known for...
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Skrzynecki is a
Polish surname and may
refer to: Jan
Zygmunt Skrzynecki (1787–1860),
Polish general, Commander-in-Chief of the
November Uprising 1830–1831...
- Jan
Zygmunt Skrzynecki (8
February 1787 – 12
January 1860 or 1
December 1860) was a
Polish general, and commander-in-chief of the
November Uprising (1830–1831)...
- aide-de-camp to
General Józef
Grzegorz Chłopicki and
General Jan
Zygmunt Skrzynecki.
After the uprising, he
lived in
exile and
became a
general in the Belgian...
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military activity, was
wounded in
action and his
place taken by
General Jan
Skrzynecki, who, like his predecessor, had won
distinction under Napoleon for personal...
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Buddhism (9.9%).
Peter Skrzynecki –
Australian Poet, who grew up in
Regents Park.
Notable works include 'Feliks
Skrzynecki',
based on his father, 'Regents...
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Marcin Skrzynecki (born 12 July 1986) is a
Polish para
table tennis player who
competes at
international table tennis competitions. He is a Paralympic...
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ordered to ****ault the
Polish 2nd and 3rd
Infantry Divisions (Generals
Skrzynecki and Żymirski, respectively) in the
woods east of Grochów. At the same...
- country,
until the end of (and beyond) the
communist era.
Created by
Piotr Skrzynecki in 1956, the
cabaret continues its activities,
contrary to
rumours that...