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Antoniewicz

Antoniewicz is a Polish surname. It derived from the Antonius root name. Archaic feminine forms are Antoniewiczowa, Antoniewiczówna ; they still can be used colloquially. Some of them use Antoniewicz or Hełm coat of arms. It may be transliterated as: Antonewycz, Antonevych, Antonevich, Антоне́вич, Антоневич, Антаневіч, Antonievičius, Անտոնևիչ. Notable people with this surname include the following:Jan Bołoz Antoniewicz (1858–1922), Polish historian and art theorist Jerzy Antoniewicz (1919–1970), Polish historian and archaeologist Heiko Antoniewicz, German chef Karol Antoniewicz (1807–1852), Polish Jesuit Michał Antoniewicz (1897–1989), Polish equestrian Michaił Antoniewicz (1912–2003), Soviet football player and coach Mikołaj Antoniewicz (1840–1919), Galician social activist, historian, educator, member of the Diet of Galicia and Lodomeria Mikołaj Bołoz Antoniewicz (1801–1885), Polish poet, playwright, translator and cavalry officer of the Polish Army in the November Uprising Włodzimierz Antoniewicz (1893–1973), Polish archaeologist

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Antoniewicz is a Polish surname. It derived from the Antonius (Anton, Antoni) root name.1 Archaic feminine forms are Antoniewiczowa (by husband), Antoniewiczówna (by father); they still can be used colloquially. Some of them use Antoniewicz or Hełm coat of arms. It may be transliterated as: Antonewycz, Antonevych, Antonevich, Антоне́вич, Антоневич, Антаневіч, Antonievičius, Անտոնևիչ. Notable people with this surname include the following:

  • Jan Bołoz Antoniewicz (1858–1922), Polish historian and art theorist
  • Jerzy Antoniewicz (1919–1970), Polish historian and archaeologist
  • Heiko Antoniewicz (born 1965), German chef
  • Karol Antoniewicz (1807–1852), Polish Jesuit
  • Michał Antoniewicz (1897–1989), Polish equestrian
  • Michaił Antoniewicz (1912–2003), Soviet football player and coach
  • Mikołaj Antoniewicz (1840–1919), Galician social activist, historian, educator, member of the Diet of Galicia and Lodomeria
  • Mikołaj Bołoz Antoniewicz (1801–1885), Polish poet, playwright, translator and cavalry officer of the Polish Army in the November Uprising
  • Włodzimierz Antoniewicz (1893–1973), Polish archaeologist

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  1. "Last name: Antoniewicz". Surnamedb.com. Retrieved November 6, 2019.