Stanislaus Zbyszko, Polish wrestler and strongman (b. 1879)
Jan Stanisław Cyganiewicz (April 1, 1879 – September 23, 1967), better known by his ring name as Stanislaus Zbyszko, was a Polish strongman and professional wrestler — a three-time World Heavyweight Champion at his highest profile in the United States during the 1920s. The surname Zbyszko was only a nickname, given him by friends due to his bravery when he was a child; the name comes from that of a fictional medieval Polish knight in the historical novel The Knights of the Cross by Henryk Sienkiewicz (published in 1900). Stanislaus Zbyszko was the brother of Wladek Zbyszko (1891-1968).

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