Anna Komorowska

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Anna Komorowska
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First Lady of Poland
In office
6 August 2010 – 6 August 2015
President Bronisław Komorowski
Preceded by Maria Kaczyńska
Succeeded by Agata Kornhauser-Duda
Personal details
Born Anna Dziadzia
(1953-05-11) 11 May 1953 (age 70)
Warsaw, Poland
Nationality Polish
Spouse(s) Bronisław Komorowski
(since 1977)
Children Zofia Komorowska (b. 1979)
Tadeusz Komorowski (b. 1981)
Maria Makowska (b. 1983)
Piotr Komorowski (b. 1986)
Elżbieta Komorowska (b. 1989)
Parents Mother: Hana Rojer
vel Józefa Deptuła
Father: Jan Dziadzia
vel Jan Dembowski
Alma mater University of Warsaw
Profession Latin teacher
Religion Roman Catholicism
Awards Order of the Polar Star Order of Merit (Portugal) Order of Merit of the Italian Republic Order of Saint-Charles Royal Norwegian Order of Merit Grand Order of Queen Jelena Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana Order of the Netherlands Lion

Anna Komorowska (born 11 May 1953), is a Polish Classical philologist, the First Lady of Poland and the wife of the President of Poland, Bronisław Komorowski.

Early life and education

She was born to Jan Dziadzia and Józefa Deptuła (real name: Hana Rojer[1]). Both of her parents worked for the communist Ministry of Public Security in post-war Poland.[2] Her maternal grandparents Wolf and Estera Rojer were killed in the Holocaust. The family later changed their name to "Dembowski".

Anna Dembowska studied at the pl (Tadeusz Rejtan Lyceum), Classical philology[3] at University of Warsaw, graduating in 1977 with a master's degree.[3]

Career

Komorowska was a Latin teacher at a high school.[3] She met Bronisław Komorowski in 1970, when she was a member of the Czarna Jedynka.[4] They married in 1977. They have five children: Zofia (born 1979), Tadeusz (born 1981), Maria (born 1983), Piotr (born 1986) and Elżbieta (born 1989). After the introduction of martial law in Poland, her husband was interned. On 31 December 1981, she reached his internment camp as one of the first three women ever to do so. After the fall of communism in Poland, she worked for an insurance company for five years.

Honours

Foreign honours

References

  1. Biography of Anna Komorowska's mother at Potomkowie Sejmu Wielkiego
  2. Kania Dorota. Rodzinna historia prezydentowej w aktach IPN. „Gazeta Polska”, 2010-12-08.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Anna Komorowska. Harcerka, gazeta.pl Retrieved 7 July 2010
  4. Sezon na żony w kampanii prezydenckiej, kampanianazywo.pl Retrieved 7 July 2010
  5. Sovereign Ordonnance n° 3990 of 17th October 2012 (French)
Honorary titles
Preceded by First Lady of Poland
2010–2015
Succeeded by
Agata Kornhauser-Duda


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