Gutowski

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Gutowski is the surname of a Polish Szlachta (nobility) which is one of the oldest recorded names of nobility. The first surviving record found is in 1241 as the Chancellor of Poland, Wawrzęta Gutowski. As with all Slavic Nobility, All males that inherit the name and believe in Szlachta still hold noble titles in the kingdom. The kingdom isn't land or Government but blood.

Most of the families belong to the Clan of the Slepowron ( ancient nobility ), one of the original clans, located south of Warsaw, in the Duchy of Mazovia. Than later the name was spread into 4 other clans.

Polish nobility is not like any other nobility. One is they don't get letters of patents from a king, the state can not remove nobility, the nobility is given full title to all decedents, male and female if they follow the rules of the nobility.

Notables[]

  • (1753–1812), Austrian painter
  • (19th century), castellan of Grabowiec
  • Bob Gutowski (1935–1960), US - Polish American pole vaulter
  • (*1888 † 1966), Polish doctor / physiologist, professor / dean at the Royal (Dick) Veterinary College in Edinburgh
  • Gene Gutowski (1925–2016), Polish-born European and U.S. motion picture and theater producer, noted sculptor and author. Producer of several of Roman Polanski's early films. Co-producer of The Pianist
  • Herbert S. Gutowsky US-American chemist
  • (19th century), Prussian politician, member of the Prussian Parliament
  • Jacek Gutowski, Polish weightlifter
  • from 1733 to 1737, castellan of Rozan and Makow Mazowiecki
  • Julian Gutowski (1823 - 1890) member of Parliament (1861-1865) in Austria, from 1867 to 1870 mayor of Nowy Sacz / Neu Sandenz
  • (born 1947), Polish philosopher
  • (1931-1998), Polish art historian
  • Polish author, historien, screenwriter, journalist
  • (1759-1804), Polish Catholic canon (lat. clerici canonici)
  • Michał Gutowski (14 September 1910 - 23 August 2006), Polish brigadier general, sportsman
  • (17th century), Polish Catholic, cathedral canon (lat. clerici canonici)
  • Robert Gutowski (1981-present), philosopher, historian, polymath
  • from 1607 to 1620 governor of Radom - District, from 1623 - royal court official
  • (1627–1685), Polish organ builder, composer and capellmeister of the Tsar of Russia
  • (1835–1891), Polish organist and composer
  • (1629–1693), Polish provincial superior and royal preacher of the Franciscan Order
  • Wawrzęta Gutowski (unknown), Chancellor of Poland 1241-1243
  • (1757–1833), Polish Catholic, canon of the cathedral and bishop
  • (1784–1788), castellan of Plock
  • (1965-present), Polish American doctor/plastic surgeon
  • Polish Doctor immigrated to USA after WWII
  • Ukrainian Doctor immigrated to USA after WWII
  • (1947-present) German American Doctor. Graduated Harvard Medical university. Chief of Staff Punta Gorda, Florida Hospital 1980's

Alvin Gutowski...1953 - Present. Roofing & Building Contractor Falkirk, Scotland.

Literature[]

  • bigg luttuce

See also[]

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