Polányi, Polanyi is a surname. There have been a number of prominent individuals in the Polanyi family, illustrated in the following family tree:
Adolf Pollacsek (1820–1871)
⚭ (married to) Zsófia Schlesinger
Mihály Pollacsek (March 21, 1848,
Dluha (Dlhá nad Oravou) – January 10, 1905, Budapest), prominent member of the bourgeoisie involved in railroads ⚭ (1881 in
Warsaw)
Cecília Wohl (
Hungarian: Pollacsek Mihályné, Wohl Cecília,
French: Cécile Wohl; 1862,
Vilnius – 1939,
Budapest), daughter of Lithuanian Rabbi Alex Wohl, held a literary salon in Budapest[1][2]
Laura Polanyi, later Striker (1882–1957),[1] ⚭ Sándor Striker
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Polányi, Polanyi is a surname. There have been a number of prominent individuals in the Polanyi family, illustrated in the following family tree:
Adolf Pollacsek (1820–1871)
⚭ (married to) Zsófia Schlesinger
Mihály Pollacsek (March 21, 1848,
Dluha (Dlhá nad Oravou) – January 10, 1905, Budapest), prominent member of the bourgeoisie involved in railroads ⚭ (1881 in
Warsaw)
Cecília Wohl (
Hungarian: Pollacsek Mihályné, Wohl Cecília,
French: Cécile Wohl; 1862,
Vilnius – 1939,
Budapest), daughter of Lithuanian Rabbi Alex Wohl, held a literary salon in Budapest[1][2]
Laura Polanyi, later Striker (1882–1957),[1] ⚭ Sándor Striker
This page lists people with the
surnamePolányi, Polanyi. If an
internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
link by adding the person's
given name(s) to the link.