- Józef
Czapski (3
April 1896 – 12
January 1993) was a
Polish artist, author, and critic, as well as an
officer of the
Polish Army. As a painter, he is...
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Czapski (feminine: Czapska) is a
Polish surname. It
belongs to
Polish noble House of
Czapski [pl] (also Hutten-
Czapski) of
Leliwa coat of arms heraldic...
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Siegfried Czapski (28 May 1861 – 29 June 1907) was a
German physicist and optician.
Czapski was the son of
Simon Czapski (1826–1908) and his wife Rosalie...
- Hutten-
Czapski (feminine: Hutten-Czapska) a
Polish surname. It
belongs to
Polish noble House of
Czapski [pl] of
counts of
Leliwa coat of arms heraldic...
- Hutten-
Czapski (feminine: Hutten-Czapska), or Graf von Hutten-
Czapski, or
simply Czapscy, or
Czapski, is the name of an old
Polish aristocratic family...
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Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-
Czapski,
Leliwa coat of arms (b. 1725, d. 9
April 1802 in Warsaw) - Count,
Polish Senator, the last
Governor of Chelmno...
- The
Emeryk Hutten-
Czapski Museum (Polish:
Muzeum im.
Emeryka Hutten-Czapskiego), also
known as the
Czapski Museum (Polish:
Muzeum Czapskich) is a branch...
- Józef
Napoleon Hutten-
Czapski (1797-1852), from the
Polish noble Leliwa family, was an
insurgent during the
November Uprising and an
independence activist...
- The
Czapski Palace (Polish: Pałac Czapskich, IPA: [ˈpawat͡s ˈt͡ʂapskʲix],
formerly also
known as the Krasiński,
Sieniawski or Raczyński Palace) is a palatial...
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Andrzej Osiecimski-
Czapski (8 July 1899 – 14 May 1976) was a
Polish rower. He
competed at the 1924
Summer Olympics in
Paris with the men's
single sculls...