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- Bohdan Szyszkowski (born 20 June 1873 in Trybuchy, Podolia, Russia (now village in Ukraine); died 13 August 1931 in Myślenice, Poland) was a Polish chemist...
- The Szyszkowski Equation has been used by Meissner and Michaels to describe the decrease in surface tension of aqueous solutions of carboxylic acids,...
- Konopka (Olsztyn), Witold Tomczak (Kalisz), Stanisław Papież, Stanisław Szyszkowski, Piotr Krutul (Białystok) and Mariusz Olszewski (Kielce) who defected...
- Mikołaj Szyszkowski (1590–1643) of Clan Ostoja was a Prince-bishop of Warmia from 1633 until his death in 1643. Born around 1590, he was the son of Jan...
- Maria Chrostowska [pl] as Pańcia Piotr Rogucki as a gravedigger Adam Szyszkowski [pl] as Rysio Klara Grzybowska as Madzia Sławomir Pacek [pl] as a waiter...
- smallpox. In the office of Bishop of Warmia he was succeeded by Mikolaj Szyszkowski in 1632. In the office of Bishop of Kraków he was succeeded by Jakub...
- Marcin II Szyszkowski of Clan Ostoja (1554 – 30 April 1630) was a notable Polish priest who attended the Jesuit school of Kalisz and became bishop of...
- Wiśniowiecki, voivode of Russia (1564–1641). Anna Mniszech married Piotr Szyszkowski, castellan of Wojno. Eufrozyna Mniszech married Hermolaus Jordan. Mikołaj...
- Jakub Szyszkowski (born 21 August 1991) is a Polish athlete specialising in the shot put. He won the gold medal at the 2013 European U23 Championships...
- after the incident. The guards and other attendants, among them Marcin Szyszkowski, were able to revive him and after a medical examination the wounds were...