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50°20′N 18°53′E  /  50.333°N 18.883°E  / 50.333; 18.883 Szombierki ( German : Schomberg ) is a district of Bytom , Poland , located in the southern part of the city.

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16-525: Not to be confused with Schomberg . Schomburg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: People [ edit ] Alex Schomburg (1905–1998), prolific American commercial and comic book artist and painter whose career lasted over 70 years Arturo Alfonso Schomburg (1874–1938), Puerto Rican historian, writer and activist in the United States Wolfgang Schomburg (born 1948),

32-559: A British diplomat and Conservative politician Schomberg Kerr McDonnell (1861–1915), British Army officer, politician and civil servant Other uses [ edit ] Schomberg (1855) , a cargo ship Schomberg House , London Schomberg House, Belfast, the headquarters of the Orange Order Duke of Schomberg , a title in the Peerage of England See also [ edit ] Shamberg (disambiguation) Schaumburg ,

48-411: A district of Lower Saxony, Germany Schomburg (disambiguation) Schönberg (disambiguation) Schomberg Cougars , a Canadian ice hockey team Schomberg Observation Tower , a German observation tower Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Schomberg . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

64-587: A village in Baranya county People [ edit ] A. Thomas Schomberg , American sculptor Alexander Schomberg (1720–1804), Royal Navy captain, son of Meyer Alexander Wilmot Schomberg (1774–1850), Royal Navy captain, son of Alexander Arturo Alfonso Schomberg (1874-1938) Puerto Rican historian of the Harlem Renaissance Charles Schomberg (disambiguation) Charles Schomberg, 2nd Duke of Schomberg (1645–1693), general in

80-512: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Schomberg (disambiguation) (Redirected from Schomberg (disambiguation) ) Not to be confused with Schomburg . Schomberg or Schömberg may refer to various people or places: Places [ edit ] In Canada [ edit ] Schomberg, Ontario , an unincorporated village Schomberg (Sloan Field) Aerodrome In Germany [ edit ] Schömberg, Thuringia , in

96-611: The Polish communist authorities took over Szombierki, its name was officially changed to "Chruszczów". The origin of the name is unknown and it was changed back in 1985. At the turn of the 20th and 19th centuries Szombierki had a population of roughly 3,000 people and the village was subordinate to the Holy Trinity church in Bytom . It was decided that a church was to be built in Szombierki and

112-530: The Sacred Heart of Jesus are located in the district. The origin of the district's name is disputed, some suggest it derived from the name of Fridericus de Schonenburch, a knight who was a witness of the vassalage of Casimir II to the king of Bohemia , while others point towards " Schönberg " (Meaning Beautiful Mountain in German ), a medieval settlement located in the approximate area of Szombierki. Shortly after

128-415: The surname Schomburg . 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. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Schomburg&oldid=1169557580 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

144-532: The winding tower "Krystyna" of the former coal mine KWK Szombierki and its surroundings was listed as a National Heritage Site. In 2009 the tower and the Power Station were voted as two of the "Seven Architectural Wonders of the Silesian Voivodeship ." In 2013 the Power Station was also recognized as a national heritage site. The village of Szombierki was first mentioned in documents in 1369. In 1768,

160-545: The English and Portuguese Army George Augustus Schomberg (1821–1907), British Royal Marines officer Henri de Schomberg (1575–1632), Marshal of France during the reign of Louis XIII Hermann Schomberg (1907–1975), German film and television actor Isaac Schomberg (1753–1813), controversial officer of the British Royal Navy Meinhardt Schomberg, 3rd Duke of Schomberg (1641–1719), general in

176-456: The Prussian, Dutch and British Army Charles de Schomberg (1601–1656), son of Henri, also Marshal of France Charles Frederick Schomberg (1815–1874), Royal Navy admiral, son of Alexander Wilmot Charles Marsh Schomberg (1779–1835), Royal Navy captain, colonial governor, son of Alexander Frederick Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg (1615–1690/6–1690), marshal of France and a general in

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192-500: The district of Greiz, Thuringia Schömberg, Zollernalbkreis , in the district Zollernalbkreis, Baden-Württemberg Schömberg, Calw , in the district of Calw, Baden-Württemberg In Poland [ edit ] Schomberg, German name for Szombierki , a district of Bytom Schömberg, the former German name for Chełmsko Śląskie in Lower Silesia In Hungary [ edit ] Schomberg, German name for Somberek ,

208-744: The first German Judge at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia Places [ edit ] a tiny village around a former castle called Schomburg, close to Wangen im Allgäu in southern Germany See also [ edit ] Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture , part of the New York Public Library Schaumburg (disambiguation) Schomberg (disambiguation) Schönberg (disambiguation) Shamberg (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

224-570: The first coal mine was established in Szombierki. However, it was closed around 1820. During World War II , Nazi Germany held prisoners of war in the settlement. POWs worked as forced labourers in the local coal mine, which formed the E72 subcamp of the Stalag VIII-B/344 prisoner of war camp . Szombierki is home to football club Szombierki Bytom , established in 1919, Polish champions from 1980 . The historic churches of Saint Margaret and of

240-697: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Schomberg&oldid=1176257084 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Surnames of Jewish origin Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Szombierki Szombierki Heat Power Station and Szombierki Coal Mine (KWK Szombierki), both recognized as important historical and industrial monuments, are located here. In 2004

256-399: The service of Prince William of Orange (later King William III of England) Meyer Löw Schomberg (1690–1761), German-Jewish physician who moved to London Otto Schomberg (1864–1927), American baseball player Ralph Schomberg (1714–1792), British doctor 18th century doctor, son of Meyer Schomberg Kerr, 9th Marquess of Lothian (1833–1900), styled Lord Schomberg Kerr until 1870, was

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