- Jan
Styrna (25
January 1941 – 28
September 2022) was a
Polish Roman Catholic prelate.
Styrna was born in
Poland and was
ordained to the
priesthood in 1965...
- 2009, 2011-19) Women's
Swimming and Diving: 6 (2015-16, 2020-23)
Krissy Styrna -
Softball (2001–02)
Kevin Warrick - Men's Golf (2002–03)
Lindsay Nemanich...
- via YouTube.
Darek Styrna, "Exclusive
Manga Club:
Slayers - Miniartbook",
Kawaii 34 (October–November 2001), page 20.
Darek Styrna, "Exclusive
Manga Club:...
- 47.67 m
Hammer throw Robert Bennett 55.14 m
Samuel Felton 52.55 m
Edmund Styrna 52.09 m
Javelin throw Steve Seymour 75.84 m
Martin Biles 72.06 m Herb Grote...
-
Finland 3rd Jan-Mikael Pennanen,
Finland 4th Jorn Grepperud,
Norway 5th Alex
Styrna,
Poland 2003
Female 1st
Danni Cadby,
England 2nd Säde Hovisilta, Finland...
-
Pennsylvania Magazine of
History and Biography. 76 (1): 86–96. JSTOR 20088329.
Styrna,
Christine (1990). The
Winds of War and Change: The
Impact of the Tuscarora...
- (national team).
Lucas Andrew Staehelin, 83, Swiss-American cell biologist. Jan
Styrna, 81,
Polish Roman Catholic prelate,
auxiliary bishop of Tarnów (1991–2003)...
- 1947) 23
September —
Franciszek Pieczka,
actor (b. 1928) 28
September — Jan
Styrna,
Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1941) 29
September — Mieczysław Gil, MP (b....
- (Chairman of the
University Council) dr inż.
Aleksandra Burczyk mgr inż.
Marcin Styrna prof. dr hab. inż. Wiesław Zima dr hab.
Jacek Jaśtal, Prof. CUT dr hab....
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until August 2, 2003, and was
succeeded by Elbląg's
second bishop, Jan
Styrna.
Bishop Andrzej Śliwiński died on
September 8, 2009, in Elbląg, Poland,...