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Stanisława may
refer to:
Stanisława,
Polish feminine form for the name Stanisław
Stanisława,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, a
village in western-central...
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Stanisława Leszczyńska (May 8, 1896 –
March 11, 1974) was a
Polish midwife who was
incarcerated at the
Auschwitz concentration camp
during World War II...
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Stanisława of
Bogoria and
Skotnik (Polish:
Stanisława z
Bogorii i Skotnik) (died c.
March 27, 1352) was a
Polish noblewoman and
member of the Bogoriowie...
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Stanisława Walasiewicz (3
April 1911 – 4
December 1980), also
known as
Stefania Walasiewicz, and
Stella Walsh, was a Polish-American
track and
field athlete...
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Stanisława Maria Celińska-Mrowiec (born 29
April 1947 in Warsaw, Poland) is a
Polish actress. For her
roles she won two
Polish Film
Awards and was nominated...
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Stanisława Ryster née Tirk (2 May 1942 – 27
March 2024) was a
Polish lawyer and
presenter ****ociated with the
Polish Television (TVP), in the
years 1975–2006...
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Stanisława Przybyszewska (Polish pronunciation: [staɲiˈswava pʂɨbɨˈʂɛfska]; 1
October 1901 – 15
August 1935) was a
Polish dramatist who is
mostly known...
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Stanisława de Karłowska (8 May 1876; Wszeliwy,
Russian occupied Poland – 9
December 1952; London) was a Polish-born
artist who was a
founder member of...
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Stanislava or
Stanisława is the
female form of the
Slavic given name Stanislav,
which means "one who
achieves glory". It is most
often found in the Slavic...
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Stanisława Popielska (born c. 1893) most well
known as
Stanisława P. was a
Polish spiritual medium who was
alleged to have
produced ectoplasm and the...