saint Anthony of Padua is called "Antoni Padewski" in Polish. Notable people with the surname include: Józef Padewski (1894–1951), bishop of Polish National...
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Church of St. James Coat of arms of the Ossoliński family on the St. Antoni Padewski Church in Warsaw The ruins of Krzyżtopór Castle in Ujazd (topór coat...
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was written by Rafał Modlibowski. In Warsaw, in the church of St. Antoni Padewski on Senatorska Street also has the epitaph for the two wives of court...
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of Conventual Franciscans of the Krakow Province, dedicated to St. Antoni Padewski and Blessed Jakub Strzemię. In the same year, he was ordained a priest...
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Aerial photo of Stawiski from the period of World War II. In the background, the church of St. Antoni Padewski and the Great Synagogue....
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repressions by the Communist régime of Poland; see Piotr Oborski) Józef Padewski Jan Piwowarczyk (1889–1959; Polish clergyman; war-time rector of the Seminary...
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medal for the seventh consecutive season. The team included Joachim Maj, Antoni Woryna, Andrzej Wyglenda and Stanisław Tkocz. An additional award was given...
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team included Edward Jancarz, Andrzej Pogorzelski, Edmund Migoś and Jerzy Padewski. "HISTORICAL RESULTS 1948-2023". Speedway History. Retrieved 24 February...
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medal for the fourth consecutive season. The team included Joachim Maj, Antoni Woryna, Andrzej Wyglenda and Stanisław Tkocz. "HISTORICAL RESULTS 1948-2023"...
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Jan Olszanski. On 10 June 1995 auxiliary bishop of the diocese Stanislaw Padewski, a Capuchin priest, received episcopal ordination in Kamianets cathedral...
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