- work, Cud mniemany,
Czyli krakowiacy i górale (The
Presumed Miracle, or
Krakovians and Highlanders) (1794), Poland's first-ever opera,
which he set to music...
- 1794 by
Wojciech Bogusławski,
known as "The
Presumed Miracle, or the
Krakovians and the Highlanders" (Polish: Cud mniemany,
czyli Krakowiacy i Górale)...
- (Ruthenian) settlement,
after it had been rebuilt,
became known as the
Krakovian Suburb in
reference to the city of Kraków. In 1349, the
Kingdom of Ruthenia...
- (m), Cusqueña (f), Cuzqueño (m), Cuzqueña (f) Kraków (Cracow)
Krakovian,
Cracovian Krakovian,
Cracovian Curitiba Curitibano Curitibano Daegu Daegu, Daeguite...
- Kingdom,
melodrama in 2 acts (1815) Superstition, or
Krakovians and Mountaineers, or The new
Krakovians,
opera in 3 acts (1816) Jan
Kochanowski at Czarny...
-
pitting the
forces of Yotvingia, led by
Kumata against the well
equipped Krakovian army. The
Yotvingian forces were
routed in a
bloody battle and
their leader...
-
German Television Video Prize, SWF, Baden-Baden,
Germany 1995 Kraków (THE
KRAKOVIAN MEETINGS ). Kakrow,
Poland Sound Art
Festival Hannover,
Germany 1996 Sound...
- of the
mountaineer region, but the
black summer cap tops were
clearly Krakovian. Szyk
explained to
Waldo that they were
shown as
peasants rather than...
- was
later compared by
literature historians to The
Presumed Miracle, or
Krakovians and
Highlanders by
Wojciech Bogusławski.
Introducing a
Gypsy character...
-
theatrical seasons. The most
distinguished ones were
Wojciech Bogusławski's
Krakovians and Highlanders,
Fernando de Rojas' La Celestina,
William Shakespeare's...