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Zygmunt, Zigmunt,
Zigmund and
spelling variations thereof are
masculine given names and
occasionally surnames. It has the same
etymology as the Germanic...
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Zygmunt Tarło (c. 1561 or 1562–1628) was a Polish–Lithuanian noble. He was Chorąży of Przemyśl
since 1606 and
castellan of Nowy Sącz
since 1613. He was...
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Zygmunt Jan
Kisielewski (27
March 1882 – 25
April 1942) was a
Polish writer,
brother of Jan
August and
father of Stefan.
During World War I (1914–1917)...
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Zygmunt Bauman (/ˈbaʊmən/; 19
November 1925 – 9
January 2017) was a Polish–British
sociologist and philosopher. He was
driven out of the
Polish People's...
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Zygmunt Solorz (Polish: [ˈzɨɡ.munt ˈsɔ.lɔʂ]; born
Zygmunt Józef Krok,
August 4, 1956 in Radom) is a
Polish businessman and a
media tycoon known for launching...
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Zygmunt Kałużyński (11
December 1918 – 30
September 2004) was a
Polish film critic,
promoter of cinema, erudite, lawyer, long-time
contributor of Polityka...
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Zygmunt Malanowicz (4
February 1938 – 4
April 2021) was a
Polish film actor. He
appeared in more than 30
films from 1962 to 2020.
Knife in the
Water (1962)...
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Zygmunt Kazanowski (1563–1634) was a
noble (szlachcic),
magnate in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Courtier and
Court Marshal of
kings Stefan Batory...
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Poland (1569–1795)
History of
Sweden (1523–1611)
Unions of
Sweden Polish:
Zygmunt III Waza, Lithuanian: Žygimantas Vaza
Recorded as Paul
Dzialynski or Paul...
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Zygmunt Florenty Wróblewski (Polish pronunciation: [zɨɡˈmunt vrubˈlɛfskʲi]; 28
October 1845 – 16
April 1888) was a
Polish physicist and chemist. Together...