Lech Leciejewicz

Polish archaeologist and medievalist
Person human Q11753499
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Lech Leciejewicz

Summary

Lech Leciejewicz is a human[1]. His place of birth was Poznań[2]. He was born on January 26, 1931[3]. He passed away in Sopot[4]. He died on March 23, 2011[5]. He worked as an archaeologist[6], historian[7], university teacher[8], and researcher[9].

Key Facts

  • Lech Leciejewicz's place of birth was Poznań[2].
  • Lech Leciejewicz died in Sopot[4].
  • Lech Leciejewicz was born on January 26, 1931[3].
  • Lech Leciejewicz died on March 23, 2011[5].
  • Burial took place at Milanówek[10].
  • Among Lech Leciejewicz's spouses was Anna Kulczycka-Leciejewicz[11].
  • Lech Leciejewicz held citizenship in Poland[12].
  • Lech Leciejewicz's professions included archaeologist[6].
  • Lech Leciejewicz's professions included historian[7].
  • Lech Leciejewicz worked as a university teacher[8].
  • Lech Leciejewicz worked as a researcher[9].
  • Lech Leciejewicz was employed by University of Wrocław[13].
  • Lech Leciejewicz was employed by Polish Academy of Sciences[14].
  • Lech Leciejewicz was employed by Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań[15].
  • Lech Leciejewicz was employed by University of Silesia in Katowice[16].
  • Lech Leciejewicz was educated at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań[17].
  • Lech Leciejewicz's doctoral advisor was Witold Hensel[18].
  • Lech Leciejewicz received the Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science[19].
  • Lech Leciejewicz received the Gold Cross of Merit‎[20].
  • Lech Leciejewicz received the Officer of the Order of Polonia Restituta[21].
  • Lech Leciejewicz was a member of Polish Academy of Learning[22].
  • Lech Leciejewicz was a member of Polish numismatic society[23].
  • Lech Leciejewicz is recorded as male[24].
  • Lech Leciejewicz's instance of is recorded as human[25].
  • Lech Leciejewicz supervised Marian Rębkowski as a doctoral student[26].

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Origins and Family

Lech Leciejewicz was born in Poznań[2]. He was born on January 26, 1931[3].

Education

Lech Leciejewicz's education included a stint at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań[17]. His doctoral advisor was Witold Hensel[18]. Academic degrees include doctorate[27], habilitation[28], and scientific professorship degree[29].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include archaeologist[6], historian[7], university teacher[8], and researcher[9]. Employers include University of Wrocław[13], a university[30], in Poland[31], founded in 1702[32]; Polish Academy of Sciences[14], an academy of sciences[33], in Poland[34], founded in 1951[35], headquartered in Palace of Culture and Science[36]; Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań[15], a university[37], in Poland[38], founded in 1919[39], headquartered in Poznań[40]; and University of Silesia in Katowice[16], a university[41], in Poland[42], founded in 1968[43], headquartered in Katowice[44]. Doctoral students include Marian Rębkowski[26], an archaeologist[45], b. 1960[46], of Poland[47], specialised in medieval archaeology[48]; Katarzyna Dymek[49], a historian[50], 1962–1994[51], of Poland[52]; Marian Rulewicz[53], an archaeologist[54], 1928–2011[55], of Poland[56], specialised in medieval archaeology[57]; Maciej Trzciński[58], an archaeologist[59], b. 1968[60], of Poland[61], specialised in archaeology[62]; Michał Brzostowicz[63], an archaeologist[64], b. 1961[65], of Poland[66]; and Krzysztof Czapla[67], an archaeologist[68], of Poland[69].

Recognition

Awards received include Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science[19], a science award[70], in Poland[71], founded in 1992[72]; Gold Cross of Merit‎[20]; and Officer of the Order of Polonia Restituta[21], a grade of an order[73], in Poland[74].

Personal Life

Lech Leciejewicz was married to Anna Kulczycka-Leciejewicz[11].

Death and Burial

Lech Leciejewicz died on March 23, 2011[5]. He died in Sopot[4]. He is buried at Milanówek[10].

FAQs

Where was Lech Leciejewicz born?

Lech Leciejewicz's place of birth was Poznań[2].

Where did Lech Leciejewicz die?

Lech Leciejewicz died in Sopot[4].

Who was Lech Leciejewicz married to?

Lech Leciejewicz's spouses include Anna Kulczycka-Leciejewicz[11].

What did Lech Leciejewicz do for work?

Lech Leciejewicz worked as archaeologist[6], historian[7], university teacher[8], and researcher[9].

Where did Lech Leciejewicz go to school?

Lech Leciejewicz was educated at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań[17].

What awards did Lech Leciejewicz receive?

Honors received include Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science[19], Gold Cross of Merit‎[20], and Officer of the Order of Polonia Restituta[21].

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