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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...
- The
Czapski Palace (Polish: Pałac Czapskich, IPA: [ˈpawat͡s ˈt͡ʂapskʲix],
formerly also
known as the Krasiński,
Sieniawski or Raczyński Palace) is a palatial...
- 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...
- Józef
Napoleon Hutten-
Czapski (1797-1852), from the
Polish noble Leliwa family, was an
insurgent during the
November Uprising and an
independence activist...
- The Hutten-
Czapski family (feminine: Hutten-Czapska), or
simply Czapscy, or
Czapski, is an old
Polish aristocratic family originating in Pomerania. Some...
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Emeryk August,
Count Hutten-
Czapski (born 21
August 1897 in Stankow,
Minsk Governorate, died 31
January 1979 in Rome, Italy), was a
Polish aristocrat...
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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...
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Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-
Czapski (Referred to in
German contexts as
Bogdan Graf von
Hutten Czapski) h.
Leliwa (b 13 May 1851 in Smogulec, d. 7...
- Hutten-
Czapski (feminine: Hutten-Czapska) is a
Polish noble surname. It
belongs to
Polish noble House of
Czapski [pl].
Members of the
family held the...
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Siegfried Czapski,
Theorie der
optischen Instrumente, nach Abbe, Breslau: Trewendt, 1893.
Henry Crew, "Theory of
Optical Instruments by Dr.
Czapski," in Astronomy...