Stanisław Zakrzewski

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Stanisław Zakrzewski (December 13, 1873 in Warsaw – March 15, 1936 in Lviv) was a Polish historian. He was a professor of Lviv University (since 1907), member of Polish Academy of Learning (since 1919), chairman of Polish Historical Society (1923–1932; 1934–1936), senator from Non-partisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government (1928–1935). Zakrzewski was associated with National Democracy, then with Józef Piłsudski.

Zakrzewski was a researcher of political issues of Poland from 10th to 13th century. He was an author of critical studies of medieval sources. His notable works includes Mieszko I jako budowniczy państwa polskiego [Mieszko I as a builder of Polish country] (1922), Bolesław Chrobry Wielki (1925).

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NAME Zakrzewski, Stanisław
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION historian
DATE OF BIRTH December 13, 1873
PLACE OF BIRTH Warsaw, Poland
DATE OF DEATH March 15, 1936
PLACE OF DEATH Lviv, now Ukraine