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Poplawski, Popławski or Poplavsky is a Polish surname that may refer to : * Artur Popławski (1860–1918), a Polish chess master * Joe Poplawski (1957-), a receiver for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Canadian Football League * Jan Ludwik Popławski (1854-1908), Polish publicist and politician * Nikodem Popławski (1975-), a Polish theoretical physicist * Radosław Popławski (1983-), a Polish long-distance runner * Richard Poplawski (1986-), the perpetrator of the 2009 shooting of Pittsburgh police officers * Robert Poplawski (1886-1953), a French law professor in Bordeaux, founder of the Law faculty in Pau in 1947 * Stanislav Poplavsky Stanislav Gilyarovich Poplavsky (, ) (22 April 1902 – 10 August 1973) was a general in the Soviet and Polish armies. Early life Poplavsky was born in Imperial Russia, in Podolia. His family (his father's name was Hilary) was ethnically Polis ...
(1902—1973), a general in the Soviet and Polish armies {{surname ...
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Artur Popławski
Artur Popławski (1860, in Warsaw – 1918, in Warsaw) was a Polish chess master. He started his studies at Imperial University of Warsaw (with a Russian language) in 1879, and moved to ETH Zurich (''Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich'') in 1884. In 1883/84, he took second place, behind Józef Żabiński, in the Warsaw City Chess Championship, scoring 19/22. In Switzerland, Poplawski twice shared first place with Max Pestalozzi in the Swiss Chess Championship, at Zürich in 1889 and at Winterthur Winterthur (; ) is a city in the canton of Zurich in northern Switzerland. With over 120,000 residents, it is the country's List of cities in Switzerland, sixth-largest city by population, as well as its ninth-largest agglomeration with about 14 ... in 1890. He returned to Warsaw in the early 1890s and worked as an engineer. References 1860 births 1918 deaths Expatriates in Switzerland Chess players from Warsaw 19th-century Polish chess players People from C ...
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