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president of the SEP) 1928–1929 –
Kazimierz Straszewski 1929–1930 –
Zygmunt Okoniewski 1930–1931 –
Kazimierz Straszewski 1931–1932 –
Felicjan Karśnicki 1932–1933...
- the
famous adventurer Maurycy Beniowski and his
close companion Antoni Straszewski, who
arrived in 1771
after a
daring escape from
Russian exile in Kamchatka...
- Sowiński (ennoblement 1592), Staczek, Staczko, Stanowski, Stecki, Stocki, Stolnicki,
Straszewski, Sulistrowski, Suliszewski, Sum, Swiniowski, Szabliński, Szabrański,...
- the
famous adventurer Maurycy Beniowski and his
close companion Antoni Straszewski, who
arrived in 1771
after a
daring escape from
Russian exile in Kamchatka...
- RSC Marko Pižurica (SRB) 0 Robert McNulty (SCO) Taulant Jakupi (KOS) 0 Marko Pižurica (SRB) 5 Marko Pižurica (SRB) 5 Jakub
Straszewski (POL) 0...
- Pita (COD) 0 Qais Alizada (AFG) 0 Jakub
Straszewski (POL) 5 Jakub
Straszewski (POL) 5 Jakub
Straszewski (POL) 5 Erik Mendoza (SWE) 0 Mindaugas Gedminas (NOR)...
- Paul Toy,
November 2011 The
Merry Wives of Windsor.
directed by Tom
Straszewski, May–June 2012 Ot****o,
directed by Mark
France October 2012 Hamlet,...
- and Litawor). It was made by
Alfred Daun in 1884.
Monument of
Florian Straszewski also at
Planty Park is an
obelisk erected in
honour of co-originator...
- Pallottine,
priest (1916–23
September 1944,
murdered in Warsaw) Józef
Straszewski,
priest (1885–1942 KL Dachau)
Karol Herman Stępień,
Franciscan friar...
-
Jagiellonian University, in Kraków,
under a new supervisor,
Maurycy Straszewski [pl]. That year he also
joined the
Polish Psychological Society [pl]...