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  1. Before 19 March 1408 Janusz married Katharina (bef. 1395 – ca. 23 March 1467), a daughter of Spytek of Melsztyn, who was killed in fight with Tatars in the Battle of the Vorskla River on 12 or 16 [2] August 1399.

  2. They had three children, though only their daughter Anna Maria, born in 1640, survived to adulthood. Katarzyna died on 21 November 1642. [10] In 1645 he married Maria Lupu , daughter of a Moldavian voivod Vasile Lupu .

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  4. They had three children: Konrad (1413 - 21 July 1427). Euphemia (bef. 1420 - bef. 3 March 1436), married before 7 February 1435 to Michael Žygimantaitis , a Lithuanian prince.

  5. Jun 7, 2019 · Born in Poland 1878 as Henrky Goldszmit, Janusz Korczak was a paediatrician, author of children’s books and a pedagogue. During the Holocaust, he refused sanctuary multiple times in order to stay with the children of an orphanage he both was director and founder of, Dom Sierot.

  6. Feb 3, 2017 · Korczak’s values are reflected in four crucial decisions made in the last months of his life: (1) his unequivocal commitment to adopt whatever fate awaited his children – the children of his orphanage—as his own destiny—he would be there and with them to accompany and support them; (2) rather than sending the orphanage’s younger ...

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    • 2017
  7. In my younger days I asked God for precisely that."1Janusz Korczak was born Henryk Goldszmit on July 22nd, 1878 to an assimilated Jewish family in Warsaw, Poland. He was an author, a pediatrician and a pedagogue.When Korczak's father, a prominent lawyer and the sole source of income of the household, died after illness in 1896, the family was ...

  8. Janusz Korczak was the founder and principle of two orphanages in Warsaw. During his lifetime he was both renowned and loved as a doctor, writer, educator and fighter for the rights of the child.

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