Andrzej Kusionowicz Grodyński

Andrzej Kusionowicz Grodyński (22 October 1861 – 24 July 1925), baptized as Andrzej Szymon Kusionowicz, was a Polish lawyer who worked as a Silesian circuit judge based in Cieszyn for much of his career. Kusionowicz was also the editor of Gwiazdka Cieszyńska from 1889 to 1890. An associate of Paweł Stalmach (cs), who founded Gwiazdka Cieszyńska, he was also a friend of Józef Londzin (pl) with whom he shared the early vision of Cieszyn Silesia joining Galicia in a new Polish state independent of Austrian rule.On 7 September 1906 Kusionowicz changed his surname to Grodyński and was later appointed President of the Silesian Court of Appeal in Katowice. Following World War I he represented the Polish High Court in Kraków for the legal transitioning of Silesia into the newly independent Poland.

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Andrzej Kusionowicz Grodyński
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1861
Birth nameAndrzej Kusionowicz
Birth place
Poland , Galicia (Eastern Europe) , Gdów
Ethnicity
Poles
Religion
Catholic Church
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1925
Place of death
Poland , Silesia , Cieszyn

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