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* ] (1774–1842), Archbishop of Poznań and Gniezno (1831–1842) | * ] (1774–1842), Archbishop of Poznań and Gniezno (1831–1842) | ||
* Count ], Polish general, captain of the ] and ]'s loyal aide-de-camp during his 1812 Russian Campaign. | * Count ], Polish general, captain of the ] and ]'s loyal aide-de-camp during his 1812 Russian Campaign. | ||
* ] (January 23, 1808-1884), ]ian and ] writer, poet, dramatist, social activist, humanist, is considered a founder of the New Belarusian Literature.<ref>{{ru icon}} </ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Belarus - ninemsn Encarta |url=http://au.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761553191_4/Belarus.html |
* ] (January 23, 1808-1884), ]ian and ] writer, poet, dramatist, social activist, humanist, is considered a founder of the New Belarusian Literature.<ref>{{ru icon}} </ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Belarus - ninemsn Encarta |url=http://au.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761553191_4/Belarus.html |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5kwbQvhCs?url=http://au.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761553191_4/Belarus.html |archivedate=2009-10-31 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | ||
* Count ] (1870–1928), Polish agriculturist. | * Count ] (1870–1928), Polish agriculturist. | ||
* Count ] (1874–1932), (also spelled ]) Polish painter. | * Count ] (1874–1932), (also spelled ]) Polish painter. | ||
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* ], (1918–2004), mayor of ] from 1985–1992 | * ], (1918–2004), mayor of ] from 1985–1992 | ||
* ] (born 1935), Croatian-American dance ethnologist | * ] (born 1935), Croatian-American dance ethnologist | ||
* ] (born 1954), "a literary critic and Poland's leading feminist",<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/autorenindex/autor_dunin_kinga/ |title=euro{{!}}topics - Kinga Dunin<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=2007-10-21 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120801154746/http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/autorenindex/autor_dunin_kinga/ |archive-date=2012-08-01 | |
* ] (born 1954), "a literary critic and Poland's leading feminist",<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/autorenindex/autor_dunin_kinga/ |title=euro{{!}}topics - Kinga Dunin<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=2007-10-21 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120801154746/http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/autorenindex/autor_dunin_kinga/ |archive-date=2012-08-01 |url-status=dead }}</ref> author, and cultural journalist. Author of '''''Tao of a Housewife''''' (1996) and '''''A Pumpkin Coach''''' (2000).<ref></ref><ref></ref> | ||
* ] (born 1958), American cryptographer and game developer | * ] (born 1958), American cryptographer and game developer | ||
* ] (born 1969), director of the ] in ]. | * ] (born 1969), director of the ] in ]. |
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The Polish surname Dunin originated in the 12th century with Piotr Włost Dunin. He was Palatine of Poland and the castellan of Wroclaw (Silesia), as well as, Brother in law of Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth (Boleslaw Krzywousty). The coat of arms is the Łabędź (swan). See: Duninowie family.
- Piotr Włostowic, also known as 'Piotr Włost Dunin', a Silesian noble and voivode, adviser of the king of Poland (1080–1153).
- Princess Mariya (Maria), daughter of Grand Duke Sviatopolk II of Kiev and the Imperial Byzantine Princess Barbara Komnene (Komnenos Emperors), she married Piotr Włostowic and co-founded the Dunin family.
- Piotr Dunin (fl. 1462), Polish military hero.
- Marcin Dunin (1774–1842), Archbishop of Poznań and Gniezno (1831–1842)
- Count Stanisław Dunin-Wąsowicz, Polish general, captain of the 1st Polish Lancers and Napoleon's loyal aide-de-camp during his 1812 Russian Campaign.
- Wincenty Dunin-Marcinkiewicz (January 23, 1808-1884), Belarusian and Polish writer, poet, dramatist, social activist, humanist, is considered a founder of the New Belarusian Literature.
- Count Rodryg Dunin (1870–1928), Polish agriculturist.
- Count Casimir Dunin-Markiewicz (1874–1932), (also spelled Kazimierz Dunin-Markiewicz) Polish painter.
- Count Antoni Dunin (1907–1939), Polish army officer
- Ron Dunin, (1918–2004), mayor of San Luis Obispo, California from 1985–1992
- Elsie Ivancich Dunin (born 1935), Croatian-American dance ethnologist
- Kinga Dunin (born 1954), "a literary critic and Poland's leading feminist", author, and cultural journalist. Author of Tao of a Housewife (1996) and A Pumpkin Coach (2000).
- Elonka Dunin (born 1958), American cryptographer and game developer
- Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski (born 1969), director of the Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Electrons (ER-C) in Forschungszentrum Jülich.
See also
References
- Template:Ru icon Philatelia.Net: The classical literature / Plots / Dunin-Marcinkievich Vincent
- "Belarus - ninemsn Encarta". Archived from the original on 2009-10-31.
- "euro|topics - Kinga Dunin". Archived from the original on 2012-08-01. Retrieved 2007-10-21.
- Polish culture: Kinga Dunin, "The Pumpkin Coach / Karoca z dyni"
- Wydawnictwo W.A.B
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