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- Teodorowicz is a Polish language patronymic surname derived form the first name Theodore. Historical feminine form is Teodorowiczowa. Russified form:...
- Tadeusz Teodorowicz (1931-1965) also known as Teo was an international speedway rider from Poland and Great Britain. He earned 5 international caps for...
- Józef Teodorowicz (Armenian: Յովսէփ Թէոֆիլ Թէոդորովիչ; 25 August 1864 – 4 December 1938) was the last Armenian Catholic Archbishop of Lviv. All of his...
- Katarzyna Teodorowicz-Lisowska (born 28 November 1972) is a former professional tennis player from Poland. She was born Katarzyna Teodorowicz. Teodorowicz, who...
- the realization of an idea by Lviv Armenian Catholic Archbishop Józef Teodorowicz (who was the Sapieha's long-term friend) to have a representative of...
- Mystical Phenomena in the Life of Threresa Neumann, by Most Reverend Josef Teodorowicz translated by Rev. Rudolph Kraus, Ph.D., S.T.D. The Story of Theresa...
- Teodorovich (Russian: Ива́н Адольфо́вич Теодо́рович; Polish: Iwan Adolfowicz Teodorowicz; September 10 [O. S. August 29], 1875 – September 20, 1937), was a Russian...
- the 1950s the neighbourhood Osiedle A was built, designed by Tadeusz Teodorowicz-Todorowski, and the design and planning of the next neighbourhoods was...
- Hakham of the Crimean Karaite and Lithuanian Karaite communities Józef Teodorowicz, Archbishop of Lviv (Armenian rite, 1901–1938) Tetyana Berezhna, archer...
- (1884–1966), Imam of Poland, translated portions of Qur'an into Polish Jozef Teodorowicz, last Armenian Catholic Archbishop of Lwow (1864–1938) Hipolit Terlecki...