- Józef
Sułkowski (French:
Joseph Sulkowski; 1770 or 1773 – 22
October 1798, Cairo, Egypt) was a
Polish captain in the
French Revolutionary Army and friend...
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Sułkowski (feminine: Sułkowska) is a Polish-language
surname ****ociated with the
Polish noble Sułkowski family.
Russified version: Sulkovsky. Notable...
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Antoni Sułkowski is the name of:
Antoni Sułkowski (chancellor) (1735–1796),
Polish Chancellor of the
Crown Antoni Paweł
Sułkowski (1785–1836),
Polish general...
- The
House of
Sułkowski (Polish plural: Sułkowscy) is a
Polish princely family and
gentry who
owned palaces in
Rydzyna and Bielsko.
Family motto: All for...
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Antoni Sułkowski (11 June 1735 – 16
April 1796) was a
Polish statesman,
voivode of
Gniezno and Kalisz, lieutenant-general of the
Crown army, 3rd ordynat...
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Prince Antoni Paweł
Sułkowski (born 31
December 1785 in Leszno, died 13
April 1836 in Rydzyna), of the
Sułkowski family, was a
Polish division general...
- Łukasz
Sułkowski (born 18
September 1972) is a
Polish professor of
economic sciences,
specializing in
management sciences.
Currently emplo**** in the Institute...
- The
Palais Flemming-
Sulkowski was a
Baroque city
mansion in Dresden, Germany. It
stood on the
Inneren Pirnaischen G****e, on the site now
occupied by the...
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Aleksander Józef
Sułkowski (15
March 1695 – 21 May 1762) was a
Polish general and the
progenitor of the
Sułkowski noble line. He was
politically active...
- Slate.
Retrieved April 23, 2022. Fariello, Gabriele; Jemielniak, Dariusz;
Sulkowski, Adam (December 12, 2021). "Does Godwin's law (rule of **** analogies)...