Jan Styrna (25 January 1941 – 28 September 2022) was a Polish Roman Catholic prelate. Styrna was born in Poland and was ordained to the priesthood in 1965...
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(national team). Lucas Andrew Staehelin, 83, Swiss-American cell biologist. Jan Styrna, 81, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Tarnów (1991–2003)...
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diocese until August 2, 2003, and was succeeded by Elbląg's second bishop, Jan Styrna. Bishop Andrzej Śliwiński died on September 8, 2009, in Elbląg, Poland...
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1947) 23 September — Franciszek Pieczka, actor (b. 1928) 28 September — Jan Styrna, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1941) 29 September — Mieczysław Gil, MP (b...
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needed] Bishops of Elbląg Bishop Jacek Jezierski (since 2014.06.08) Bishop Jan Styrna (2003.08.02 – 2014.05.10) Bishop Andrzej Śliwiński (1992.03.25 – 2003...
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ISBN 978-8361808053. 2012: Co-editor, with Wojciech Jerzy Muszynski and Pawel Styrna, Golden Harvest or Hearts of Gold? Studies on the Fate of Wartime Poles...
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England 2nd Olli-Pekka Junttila, Finland 3rd Jan-Mikael Pennanen, Finland 4th Jorn Grepperud, Norway 5th Alex Styrna, Poland 2003 Female 1st Danni Cadby, England...
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(Chairman of the University Council) dr inż. Aleksandra Burczyk mgr inż. Marcin Styrna prof. dr hab. inż. Wiesław Zima dr hab. Jacek Jaśtal, Prof. CUT dr hab....
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Wartime Poles and Jews, coedition with Marek J. Chodakiewicz and Pawel Styrna (2012) Duch młodych. Organizacja Polska i Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny w latach...
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Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 76 (1): 86–96. JSTOR 20088329. Styrna, Christine (1990). The Winds of War and Change: The Impact of the Tuscarora...
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