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Stefan Czarniecki (Polish: [ˈstɛfan t͡ʂarˈɲɛt͡skʲi] of the Łodzia coat of arms, 1599 – 16
February 1665) was a
Polish nobleman,
general and
military commander...
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Czarniecki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Czarniecki (Polish pronunciation: [tʂarˈɲɛtski]; feminine: Czarniecka; plural: Czarnieccy) is a...
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Krzysztof Czarniecki of the Łodzia coat of arms (b. ca. 1564, d. 1636) was a
Polish nobleman and
starosta of Żywiec. He was son of Jan
Czarniecki. Krzysztof...
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Czarniecki (feminine form: Czarniecka, plural: Czarnieccy) was a
Polish noble family. The
Czarniecki family was most
prominent in the 17th
century and...
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Prudnik in
Upper Silesia. Kraków was left in the
hands of
Stefan Czarniecki; on
October 3
Swedish forces once
again defeated the
Poles in the Battle...
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Which was
later followed by the m****acres of the
Crown hetman Stefan Czarniecki of the
Ruthenian and
Jewish po****tion. He
defeated the
Swedes in 1660...
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models for
Polish soldiers: Jan
Henryk Dąbrowski, Napoleon,
Stefan Czarniecki and
Tadeusz Kościuszko. Dąbrowski, for whom the
anthem is named, was a...
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January 1656 John II
Casimir returned from exile.
Later in January,
Stefan Czarniecki joined in, and by
February most
Polish soldiers who were in
Swedish service...
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Detroit Free Press, Feb. 3, 1985 -
article by
Bernie Czarniecki). Hall of
Famer Denis Potvin says that the
Islanders of the 1980s would...
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during the Russo-Polish War (1654–67).
Polish Crown forces under Stefan Czarniecki besieged the town of
Stavyshche (Stawiszcze),
which at that time belonged...