Oswald Marian Balzer (23 January 1858 in Chodorów – 11 January 1933 in Lwów) was a Polish historian of law and statehood who was one of the most renowned Polish historians of his time.
Since 1891 until his death he was also the director of City Archives in Lwów.
[2] In 1888 he was offered a seat in the Polish Academy of Skills, as well as several other scientific societies, both in Poland and abroad.
[citation needed] He was buried in the Łyczakowski Cemetery.
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