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Alojzy is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Alojzy Ehrlich (1914–1992), also called "King of the Chiselers," Polish table tennis legend *Alojzy Feliński (1771–1820), Polish writer *Alojzy Gonzaga Jazon Żółkowski, Ziółkowski (1814–1889), Polish actor and singer, one of the most prominent Polish comedians *Alojzy Lysko (born 1942), Polish politician *Alojzy Wir-Konas (1894–1940), Polish military commander and a Colonel of the Polish Army *Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz (1777–1838), the Roman Catholic archbishop of Prague from 1833 to 1838 *Fortunat Alojzy Gonzaga Żółkowski Fortunat Alojzy Gonzaga Żółkowski, Ziółkowski (2 November 1777 – 11 September 1822), was a Polish actor, comedist, adaptor, translator, editor of humour magazines, and head of a Polish theatrical family. He was born near Nowogródek (now ..., Ziółkowski (1777–1822), Polish actor, comedist, adaptor, translator, and editor of humour magazines {{given name Polish masculine ...
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Alojzy Ehrlich
Alojzy "Alex" Ehrlich (1 January 1914 – 7 December 1992), also called "King of the Chiselers," was a Polish table tennis player, widely regarded as one of the best players in Polish history of this sport, who three times won silver in the World Table Tennis Championships, World Championships. Ehrlich was ranked world No. 6 in 1938 by Hon. Ivor Montagu and world No. 9 in 1950. He was a very popular athlete in interbellum Poland; in 1934 Ehrlich was placed on the 8th position in the prestigious list of 10 most popular sportsmen of Poland, made by readers of the national sports daily '' Przeglad Sportowy''. In 1936 in Prague, he lost to Stanislav Kolar from Czechoslovakia. In 1937 in Baden, he lost to Austrian player Richard Bergmann, and two years later in Cairo, he lost to Bergmann again. In the early 1930s, Ehrlich, who spoke eight languages,Tim Boggan (2003History of U.S. Table Tennis Vol II/ref> moved to France, but remained loyal to Poland and represented his native ...
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Alojzy Feliński
Alojzy Feliński (1771–1820) was a Polish writer. Life Feliński was born in Łuck. In his childhood he met Tadeusz Czacki. He was educated by the Piarists in Dąbrownica, later in Włodzimierz Wołyński. In 1778 he settled in Lublin, where he became a close companion of Kajetan Koźmian. Having resigned from the Bar together with Tadeusz Czacki, in 1779 he entered Parliament in Warsaw, where he became acquainted with many contemporary writers from Jacek Małachowski’s circle of friends. During the Kościuszko Insurrection, Feliński was Tadeusz Kościuszko’s secretary for French correspondence as well as the law and order commissar in Wołyń. After the defeat of the Insurrection he stayed at the Tarnowskis’ in Dzików, in 1795 he returned to Wołyń to manage his estate. In 1809 the author became a member of the ''Society of the Friends of Science''. In 1815 he went to live in Warsaw and joined the circle of classicists. In 1818 he moved to Krzemieniec, where he ...
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Alojzy Gonzaga Jazon Żółkowski
Alojzy Gonzaga Jazon Żółkowski, Ziółkowski (4 December 1814 – 25 November 1889) was a Polish actor and singer, one of the most prominent Polish comedians. He was born and died in Warsaw, the son of Fortunat Alojzy Gonzaga Żółkowski and brother of Nepomucena Kostecka. He performed at Teatr Narodowy. His most notable roles are: * Szambelan: ''Pan Jowialski'' (Aleksander Fredro) * Szarucki: ''Majster i czeladnik'' (Joseph Conrad, Józef Korzeniowski) References

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Alojzy Lysko
Alojzy Wiktor Lysko (born 15 February 1942) is a Silesian writer and politician. He was elected to the Sejm on 25 September 2005, getting 6581 votes in 31 Katowice district as a candidate from the Law and Justice list. During the World War II Alojzy Lysko's father was forced into the Wehrmacht The ''Wehrmacht'' (, ) were the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945. It consisted of the German Army (1935–1945), ''Heer'' (army), the ''Kriegsmarine'' (navy) and the ''Luftwaffe'' (air force). The designation "''Wehrmac .... Lysko, a famous Silesian activist, collects narratives from these forgotten soldiers with the hope of getting closer to his father. He wrote the book ''To byli nasi ojcowie: legendy rodzinne z Górnego Śląska o poległych żołnierzach Wehrmachtu'', Bojszowy 1999. See also * Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2007 External linksAlojzy Lysko - parliamentary page– includes declarations of interest, voting record, and transcripts of speeches. ...
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Alojzy Wir-Konas
Alojzy Wir-Konas (born Alojzy Konas, 1894–1940) was a military commander in the Polish Army, commanding the 38th Infantry Division during the Invasion of Poland. He was murdered in the Katyn massacre. Early life and career Alojzy Konas was born in Maków Podhalański. He joined the Polish Legions during World War I. About that time he adopted the nom de guerre of ''Wir'' (Polish for whirlwind), which later became part of his surname. After the Oath crisis he was drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army and sent to the Italian front, where he fought with distinction in shock battalion near Cortellazzo. After the war, in November 1918 he joined the Polish Army and steadily advanced through its ranks. Between 1924 and 1930 he commanded the Pińsk-based Polish 84th Infantry Regiment. Promoted to the rank of Colonel, until August 1939 he commanded the infantry units of the Polish 21st Mountain Infantry Division.K. Banaszek, W. K. Roman, Z. Sawicki''Kawalerowie Orderu Virtuti Mil ...
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Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz
Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz (; ; ; 22 June 1777 – 26 March 1838) was the Roman Catholic archbishop of Lwów (Lviv) in 1815–1833 and archbishop of Prague in 1833–1838. Life Ankwicz was born in 1777 in Kraków, Polish Crown. Studied in his native city and the in Vienna; ordained a priest on 2 September 1810. Then became a canon of the Olomouc Cathedral chapter and was elected to the position of rector of the Theological faculty of the Olomouc University. In 1815, he was appointed and ordained Archbishop of Lviv (then the metropolis of the Galicia-Lodomeria, a crown land of the Austrian Empire, now in Ukraine). He remained in this capacity for 18 years until 30 September 1833. Subsequently, he was sent to another then-Austrian land, Bohemia, to be appointed as the 24th Archbishop of Prague The following is a list of bishops and archbishops of Prague. The bishopric of Prague was established in 973, and elevated to an archbishopric on 30 April 1344. The current Roman C ...
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Fortunat Alojzy Gonzaga Żółkowski
Fortunat Alojzy Gonzaga Żółkowski, Ziółkowski (2 November 1777 – 11 September 1822), was a Polish actor, comedist, adaptor, translator, editor of humour magazines, and head of a Polish theatrical family. He was born near Nowogródek (now Navahrudak, Belarus). He performed at Teatr Narodowy. He was the father of Alojzy Gonzaga Jazon Żółkowski and Nepomucena Kostecka. He died in Warsaw. Notable roles * Miechodmuch ''Cud mniemany, czyli Krakowiacy i górale'' * Kartofel ''Gaweł na księżycu'' * Lurwell ''Henryk VI na łowach'' * Szafarz ''Tadeusz Chwalibóg'' * Baron ''Kopciuszek'' * Pustak ''Fircyk w zalotach'' * Kopp ''Młodość Henryka V'' * Don Bartolo ''Cyrulik sewilski'' (P. Beaumarchais) * Polkwicer ''Nasze przedbiegi'' * Lisiewicz ''Pan Geldhab'' (A. Fredro) * main roles in Molière Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (; 15 January 1622 (baptised) – 17 February 1673), known by his stage name Molière (, ; ), was a French playwright, actor, and poet, widely rega ...
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Polish Masculine Given Names
Polish may refer to: * Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe * Polish language * Polish people, people from Poland or of Polish descent * Polish chicken * Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin screenwriters * Kevin Polish, an American Paralympian archer Polish may refer to: * Polishing, the process of creating a smooth and shiny surface by rubbing or chemical action ** French polishing, polishing wood to a high gloss finish * Nail polish * Shoe polish * Polish (screenwriting), improving a script in smaller ways than in a rewrite See also * * * Polishchuk (surname) * Polonaise (other) A polonaise ()) is a stately dance of Polish origin or a piece of music for this dance. Polonaise may also refer to: * Polonaises (Chopin), compositions by Frédéric Chopin ** Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53 (, ''Heroic Polonaise''; ) * Polon ... {{Disambiguation, surname Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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