Marian Biskup (December 19, 1922 – April 16, 2012) was a Polish historian, author and academic, who specialized in the history of the Baltics, Pomerelia, Teutonic Order, Prussia, Toruń and Copernicus.
He was a member of the International Commission for the study of the Teutonic Order.
He wrote on a number of historical subjects and particularly Nicholas Copernicus.
[2] Biskup was known for his work on the history of Toruń.
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