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- Dziady (lit. "grandfathers, eldfathers", sometimes translated as Forefathers' Eve) is a term in Slavic folklore for the spirits of the ancestors and a...
- Dziady (Polish pronunciation: [ˈdʑadɨ], Forefathers' Eve) is a poetic drama by the Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz. It is considered one of the greatest works...
- Dziady (plural, lit. "old men, beggars"; singular: dziad), also dziady proszalne ("begging dziady") or dziad kalwaryjski ("calvarian dziad") was a term...
- and Europe to Byron and Goethe. He is known chiefly for the poetic drama Dziady (Forefathers' Eve) and the national epic poem Pan Tadeusz. His other influential...
- evoked the doctrine of Poland as the "Christ of nations" in his poetic drama Dziady (Forefathers' Eve), considered by George Sand one of the great works of...
- of JudasPucheroki • Święconka • Śmigus-dyngus • Emaus fair • TurkiDziady śmigustne • Śmiergust • Siuda Baba • Kurek dyngusowyPisanki • Walatka...
- began carving a series of greater-than-life-size figures, initially called "Dziady", the Polish name of a ceremony celebrating the memory of deceased ancestors...
- Coronation of Haile Sel****ie (Rastafari) Day of the Dead, second day (Mexico) Dziady (Belarus) Indian Arrival Day (Mauritius) International Day to End Impunity...
- the Polish national poet Adam Mickiewicz in his masterpiece dramatic poem Dziady (Forefathers): In scene 5 of act 3, the priest Piotr announces a "reviver...
- and writer Adam Mickiewicz. Mickiewicz wrote one of his greatest works, Dziady, Part III, there. Dresden itself was a centre of the German Revolutions...