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male given name. Notable people with the name include: * Juliusz Bardach (1914–2010), Polish legal historian *
Juliusz Bursche Juliusz Bursche (19 September 1862 in Kalisz – 20 February 1942?) was a bishop of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland. A vocal opponent of Nazi Germany, after the German invasion of Poland in 1939, he was arrested by the Germans, tor ...
(1862–1942), bishop of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland * Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski (1924–1998), noted Polish soldier during World War II, and later an engineer and inventor *
Juliusz Kaden-Bandrowski Juliusz Kaden-Bandrowski (; 24 February 18858 August 1944) was a Polish journalist and novelist. Between 1933 and 1939 he was a secretary general of the prestigious Polish Academy of Literature (''Polska Akademia Literatury'') in the Second Polish ...
(1885–1944), Polish journalist and novelist * Juliusz Karol Kunitzer (1843–1905), Polish-German industrialist, economic activist, philanthropist, and industrial magnate of Łódź * Juliusz Kleiner (1886–1957), Polish historian and literary theorist *
Juliusz Kossak Juliusz Fortunat Kossak (15 December 1824 – 3 February 1899) was a Polish historical painter and master illustrator who specialized in battle scenes, military portraits and horses. He was the progenitor of an artistic family that spanned fou ...
(1824–1899), Polish historical painter and master illustrator who specialized in battle scenes, military portraits and horses *
Juliusz Leo Juliusz Franciszek Leo (15 September 1861 - 21 February 1918) was a Polish politician and academic from Kraków, Poland, while the city was part of the Austrian Empire, then Austria-Hungary. Leo was a professor of economics and law at Jagiellonian ...
(1861–1918), Polish politician and academic *
Juliusz Łukasiewicz Juliusz Łukasiewicz (; May 6, 1892 – April 6, 1951) was a Polish diplomat, an ambassador of Poland to the Soviet Union and France, and a Polish Freemason.Cezary Leżeński, Legiony to braterska nuta... czyli od Legionów do masonów, Wolnomul ...
(1892–1951), Polish diplomat *
Juliusz Machulski Juliusz Machulski (born 10 March 1955 in Olsztyn) is a Polish film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. Son of noted actor Jan Machulski, he became notable for his comedies ridiculing the life in communist-ruled Poland of the 1970s and ...
(born 1955), Polish film director and screenplay writer * Juliusz Nowina-Sokolnicki (1925–2009), Polish politician *
Juliusz Konstanty Ordon Konstanty Juliusz Ordon (often referred to as Konstanty Julian Ordon; born in Warsaw, 16 October 1810, died in Florence, 4 May 1887) was a participant in the Polish November Uprising in 1830–1831. Biography Ordon distinguished himself as a ...
(1810–1887), participant of the Polish November Uprising in 1830–1831 * Juliusz Petry (1890–1961), Polish writer and the first director of Polish Radio in Lviv and Vilnius and, after World War II, in Wrocław *
Juliusz Rómmel Juliusz Karol Wilhelm Józef Rómmel (; 3 June 1881 – 8 September 1967) was a Polish military commander, a general of the Polish Armed Forces. He graduated from the Corps of Cadets in Pskov and later from Кonstantin Artillery School at St. Pe ...
(1881–1967), Polish military commander and a general of the Polish Army *
Juliusz Słowacki Juliusz Słowacki (; ; ; 4 September 1809 – 3 April 1849) was a Polish Romantic poet. He is considered one of the " Three Bards" of Polish literature — a major figure in the Polish Romantic period, and the father of modern Polish drama. Hi ...
(1809–1849), Polish Romantic poet *
Juliusz Schauder Juliusz Paweł Schauder (; 21 September 1899 – September 1943) was a Polish mathematician known for his work in functional analysis, partial differential equations and mathematical physics. Life and career Born on 21 September 1899 in Lwów ...
(1899–1943), Polish mathematician *
Juliusz Wertheim Juliusz Edward Wertheim (24 September 1880 – 6 May 1928), sometimes known as Julius or Jules Wertheim, was a Polish pianist, conductor and composer, a member of a prominent family, who had a significant influence on the career of Arthur Rubins ...
(1880–1928), Polish pianist, conductor and composer *
Juliusz Zarębski Juliusz Zarębski (3 March 185415 September 1885) was a Polish composer and pianist active in the Russian Empire. Some of his manuscripts have been found in the National Library of Poland (BN). Life Juliusz Zarębski was born on March 3, 1854, i ...
(1854–1885), Polish composer and pianist, pupil of Franz Liszt *
Juliusz Żórawski Juliusz Żórawski (2 October 1898 in Kraków – 24 November 1967 in Kraków) was a Polish architect, theoretist of architecture, interior designer, professor of Politechnika Krakowska (since 1945). He was a designer of representative flat buildi ...
(1898–1967), Polish architect, theoretist of architecture, interior designer, professor of Politechnika Krakowska *
Juliusz Żuławski Juliusz Żuławski (7 October 1910 in Zakopane – 10 January 1999 in Warsaw) was a Polish poet, prose writer, literary critic and translator. He was an editor of ''Nowa Kultura'' (1950–1951), chairman of Polish PEN Club (during the years of 197 ...
(1910–1999), Polish poet, prose writer, literary critic and translator *
Juliusz Zulauf Juliusz Zulauf (August 20, 1891 – May 21, 1943) was a Polish Army brigadier general (''generał brygady''). A recipient of the ''Virtuti Militari'', he fought with distinction during World War I, the Polish-Ukrainian War, the Polish-Soviet ...
(1891–1943), Polish Army major general


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Juliusz Słowacki Polish Grammar School Juliusz Słowacki Polish Grammar School (, ) is a Polish grammar school (Gymnasium (school), gymnasium) in Český Těšín in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It is the only Polish secondary school in the country, serving the ...
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Juliusz Słowacki Theatre Juliusz Słowacki Theatre () is a 19th-century Eclectic-style theatre and opera house located in the Old Town of Kraków, Poland, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Erected in 1893, it was modeled after some of the best European Baroque and Ecle ...
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