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Grand Prince Edward Przanowski (13 October 1845, Glanów - 6 February 1929, Nowa Wieś, Starogard Gdański) was a Polish soldier of the January Uprising, chief engineer and architect in Słupca and Łęczyca; chieftain and chairman of the Łęczyca volunteer fire brigade; committee president of the Public Charity Council of the Łęczyca County; council and chancellery supervisor of the II Credit Union in Warsaw.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 26 relations: Łęczyca, Łęczyca County, Bolesław I the Brave High School in Piotrków Trybunalski, Cossacks, Edmund Taczanowski, Evangelical–Augsburg Cemetery, Warsaw, Góra Kalwaria, Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland, Glanów, Grabów nad Prosną, January Uprising, Kociewie, Nowa Wieś Reszelska, Piątek, Łódź Voivodeship, Poddębice, Polish Biographical Dictionary, Powiat, Russian Partition, Słupca, Sieradz, Starogard Gdański, Stefan Przanowski, Szkoła Główna Warszawska, Walewice, Warsaw, Zagórów.

  2. People from Łęczyca County

Łęczyca

Łęczyca (in full the Royal Town of Łęczyca, Królewskie Miasto Łęczyca; Lentschitza; Lintshits, Luntshits) is a town of inhabitants in central Poland.

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Łęczyca County

Łęczyca County (powiat łęczycki) is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Łódź Voivodeship, central Poland.

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Bolesław I the Brave High School in Piotrków Trybunalski

Bolesław I the Brave High School in Piotrków Trybunalski (I Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Bolesława Chrobrego w Piotrkowie Trybunalskim) - a high school in Piotrków Trybunalski.

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Cossacks

The Cossacks are a predominantly East Slavic Orthodox Christian people originating in the Pontic–Caspian steppe of eastern Ukraine and southern Russia.

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Edmund Taczanowski

Edmund Taczanowski (1822, Wieczyn – 1879, Choryń) was a Polish general, insurrectionist, member of the Taczanowski magnate dynasty (he was grandson of the famous privateer Maksymilian Taczanowski), and Lord of the estate of Choryń in the province of Poznań.

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Evangelical–Augsburg Cemetery, Warsaw

The Evangelical–Augsburg Cemetery (Cmentarz ewangelicko-augsburski w Warszawie), is a historic Lutheran Protestant necropolis located in the western Wola district of Warsaw, Poland.

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Góra Kalwaria

Góra Kalwaria ("Calvary Mountain", גער, Ger) is a town on the Vistula River in the Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.

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Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland

The Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland and other Slavic Countries (Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich) is a monumental Polish gazetteer, published 1880–1902 in Warsaw by Filip Sulimierski, Bronisław Chlebowski, Władysław Walewski and others.

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Glanów

Glanów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Trzyciąż, within Olkusz County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland.

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Grabów nad Prosną

Grabów nad Prosnąis a town in Ostrzeszów County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland, with about 1,900 inhabitants.

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January Uprising

The January Uprising was an insurrection principally in Russia's Kingdom of Poland that was aimed at putting an end to Russian occupation of part of Poland and regaining independence.

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Kociewie

Kociewie is an ethnocultural region in the eastern part of Tuchola Forest, in northern Poland, Pomerania, that is inhabited by the Kociewians.

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Nowa Wieś Reszelska

Nowa Wieś Reszelska is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bisztynek, within Bartoszyce County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland.

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Piątek, Łódź Voivodeship

Piątek is a town in Łęczyca County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland.

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Poddębice

Poddębice is a town in central Poland, in Łódź Voivodeship, about 40 km northwest of Łódź.

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Polish Biographical Dictionary

Polski Słownik Biograficzny (PSB; Polish Biographical Dictionary) is a Polish-language biographical dictionary, comprising an alphabetically arranged compilation of authoritative biographies of some 25,000 notable Poles and of foreigners who have been active in Poland – famous as well as less-well-known persons – from Popiel, Piast Kołodziej, and Mieszko I, at the dawn of Polish history, to persons who died in the year 2000.

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Powiat

A powiat is the second-level unit of local government and administration in Poland, equivalent to a county, district or prefecture (LAU-1) in other countries.

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Russian Partition

The Russian Partition (zabór rosyjski), sometimes called Russian Poland, constituted the former territories of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth that were annexed by the Russian Empire in the course of late-18th-century Partitions of Poland.

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Słupca

Słupca is a town in Greater Poland Voivodeship, central Poland, and the seat of Słupca County.

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Sieradz

Sieradz (Siradia, שעראַדז, שערעדז, שעריץ, 1941-45 Schieratz) is a city on the Warta river in central Poland with 40,891 inhabitants (2021).

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Starogard Gdański

Starogard Gdański (until 1950: Starogard; Starogarda; formerly Preußisch Stargard) is a city in Pomeranian Voivodeship in northern Poland with 48,328 inhabitants (2004).

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Stefan Przanowski

Stefan Przanowski (12 April 1874, Słupca - 17 February 1938, Kraków) was a Polish mechanical engineer, politician and bureaucrat, who was Minister of Provisions, Minister of Food and Control, Minister of Industry and Trade, and as disputed Prime Minister of Poland.

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Szkoła Główna Warszawska

Szkoła Główna Warszawska (Warsaw Main School) was an educational institution in Warsaw, Poland, operating from 1862 to 1869 with lectures conducted in Polish.

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Walewice

Walewice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bielawy, within Łowicz County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland, on the Bzura River.

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Warsaw

Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and largest city of Poland.

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Zagórów

Zagórów is a town in Słupca County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in central Poland, with 2,985 inhabitants (2010).

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See also

People from Łęczyca County

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Przanowski