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Zaleski (feminine: Zaleska; plural: Zalescy) is a Polish surname. At the beginning of the 1990s there were approximately 4322 people in Poland with this surname.[1] Notable people with the surname include:
- Alexander M. Zaleski (1906–1975), U.S. Catholic Bishop
- Anthony Florian Zaleski (1913–1997), American two-time world middleweight boxing champion
- August Zaleski (1883–1972), Polish diplomat, historian, President of Poland in Exile
- Bronisław Zaleski (1819 or 1820–1880), Polish writer
- Carol Zaleski, American author, professor of religious studies
- Jan Zaleski (1869–1932), Polish biochemist
- Jan Zaleski (philologist) (1926–1981), Polish philologist, historian of language, numismatist
- Jerod Zaleski (born 1989), Canadian football player
- Józef Bohdan Zaleski (1802–1886), Polish poet
- Krzysztof Zaleski (1948–2008), Polish actor
- Ladislaus Michael Zaleski (1852–1925), Polish prelate, Apostolic Delegate to the East-Indies and Latin Patriarch of Antioch, botanist
- Leon Zaleski (c. 1810–1841), Polish patriotic activist
- Marcin Zaleski (1796–1877), Polish painter
- Michał Zaleski (born 1952), Polish politician
- Philip Zaleski, American writer and editor
- Terence M. Zaleski (born 1953), American politician
- Wacław Michał Zaleski (pseudonym Wacław from Olesko; 1799–1849), Polish poet, researcher of folklore
- Wojciech Zaleski (1906–1961), Polish politician
- Zbigniew Zaleski (1947–2019), Polish politician
- Zygmunt Zaleski (1882–1967), Polish literature historian, poet
See also
edit- All pages with titles containing Zaleski
- Zaleski, Ohio, village in the United States
- Zalewski
- Jim Zalesky, American college wrestling coach
- Prince Zaleski and Cummings King Monk, a collection of short stories by M. P. Shiel
References
edit- ^ "Serwis heraldyczny Ośrodka Dokumentacji Wychodźstwa Polskiego w Pułtusku". Archived from the original on 2007-09-20. Retrieved 2007-09-22.