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Aniela is a
Polish feminine given name,
cognate with the Gr****-derived name Angela.
Anielka is a
hypocorism of this name. The name
Aniela became po****r...
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Aniela Jaffé (February 20, 1903 –
October 30, 1991) was a
Swiss analyst who for many
years was a co-worker of Carl
Gustav Jung. She was the
recorder and...
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Aniela Tułodziecka (2
October 1853 in Dąbrowa Stara,
Kingdom of
Prussia - 11
October 1932 in Poznań) was a
Polish educational activist of the
Warta Society...
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Aniela Chałubińska (1
October 1902 – 6 July 1998) was a
Polish geographer,
geologist and
university professor. She was one of the
founders and the first...
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Aniela Zofia Steinsbergowa, (born on 27 June 1896 in Vienna; died on 22
December 1988 in Warsaw) was a
Polish lawyer known for her work in
defending politically...
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Aniela Wolberg (14
October 1907 – 11
October 1937) was a
Polish anarchist activist.
Wolberg was born into a
wealthy Polish-Jewish
family in the town of...
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Natalie Aniela Dybisz (born 1986),
known professionally as Miss
Aniela, is a
British fine-art
fashion and
surrealist photographer.
Selvedge describes her...
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Aniela Zagórska (26
December 1881, in
Lublin – 30
November 1943, in Warsaw) was a
Polish translator who
rendered into
Polish nearly all the
works of Joseph...
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Leontyna Aniela Aszpergerowa (29
November 1815 – 28
January 1902),
known professionally as
Aniela Aszpergerowa, was a
Polish stage actress who achieved...
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autobiographical book by
Swiss psychologist Carl Jung and an ****ociate,
Aniela Jaffé.
First published in
German in 1962, an
English translation appeared...