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- Look up Mieroszewski in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mieroszewski (feminine: Mieroszewska; plural: Mieroszewscy) is a Polish surname. Notable people...
- Ambroży Mieroszewski (1802–1884) was a Polish painter who was Frédéric Chopin's first known portraitist. Mieroszewski was active in Warsaw, in the Kingdom...
- printing house: Zakład Narodowy im Ossolińskich, vol. XX (Maria Józefa-Mieroszewski Krzysztof), Wrocław-Warszawa-Kraków-Gdańsk, 1975, pp. 412–415 (biographical...
- (pronounced [ˈɡʲɛdrɔjt͡s]; Polish: doktryna Giedroycia) or Giedroyc–Mieroszewski doctrine was a political doctrine that urged reconciliation among Central...
- Umiejętności, 1937, pp. 420–26. Portrait of Wojciech Żywny by Ambroży Mieroszewski, 1829 Chopin's teachers Archived 2010-06-12 at the Wayback Machine (in...
- Mieroszewski (Mieroszowski) (1827–1900) was a Polish-born politician, writer, historian and member of the Imperial Council of Austria. Mieroszewski was...
- third-year student, exceptional talent, musical genius." In 1829 Ambroży Mieroszewski executed a set of portraits of Chopin family members, including the first...
- Juliusz Mieroszewski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjuljuʂ mjɛrɔˈʂɛfskʲi]; 2 February 1906 – 21 June 1976) was a Polish journalist, publicist and political commentator...
- Juliusz Mieroszewski Centre for Dialogue, Polish Centrum Dialogu im. Juliusza Mieroszewskiego (formerly, Centre for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding...
- parts of the castle fortification, presumably the work of Krzysztof Mieroszewski (1600–1679). During the Swedish invasion of Poland, in 1656, the castle...