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Casimir J.
Grotnik (1935–2005) was a
priest and
bishop of the
Polish National Catholic Church (PNCC).
Casimir Grotnik was born in 1935 in Jeziorzany, Poland...
- The
Battle of
Grotniki took
place either on 4 or 6 May 1439 in the
vicinity of
Grotniki Duże, a
village near Nowy Korczyn,
currently in Świętokrzyskie...
- date.
Grotnik 2007, p. 77. Zabłockij 2004, p. 73.
Breyer 1996, p. 44–45.
Grotnik 2007, p. 82.
Grotnik 2007, p. 77–78.
Grotnik 2007, p. 78–79.
Grotnik 2007...
- to the
Romanian Navy" (Tweet).
Retrieved 27
October 2022 – via Twitter.
Grotnik,
Tomasz (13 July 2023). "Ukraine
Commissioned Two MCM Vessels".
Naval News...
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Polish National Catholic Titles Preceded by
Casimir J.
Grotnik Bishop of the
Central Diocese 2005–2011 Succeeded by John Mack Preceded by
Robert M. Nemkovich...
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radars | Shephard". www.shephardmedia.com.
Retrieved 21
December 2023.
Grotnik,
Tomasz (26
December 2023). "Miecznik for EUR 3.6
billion - all frigates...
- will
display the full calendar) of the
Julian calendar. May 4 –
Battle of
Grotnik: Władysław III's
royal army
defeats the
Hussite movement in Poland. June...
- 2010.
Mikovsky succeeded Casimir J.
Grotnik as
bishop of the
Central Diocese.
Grotnik died on
December 9, 2005.
Grotnik succeeded Anthony Rysz who retired...
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Statens Forsvarshistoriske Museum, Copenhagen, 2006, ISBN 87-89022-48-3
Grotnik,
Tomasz (December 2009). "Grunwald w opałach". Morze,
Statki i Okręty (in...
- 30 May 2020.
Grotnik,
Tomasz (17 July 2013). "New
Details On Poland's
Miecznik class Frigates".
Naval News.
Retrieved 17 July 2023.
Grotnik,
Tomasz (17...