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- Nawojka (pronounced: [naˈvɔi̯ka]; 14th-century – 15th-century) was a medieval Polish woman known to have dressed as a boy in order to study at the University...
- diminutive form Nawojka (pronounced: [naˈvɔi̯ka]. Notable persons with the name include: Olga Nawoja Tokarczuk, Polish writer and activist Nawojka, a semi-legendary...
- home in Loosdrecht, Netherlands at the age of 88. Cieślińska-Lobkowicz, Nawojka (1 December 2017). "Predator. The Looting Activity of Pieter Nicolaas Menten...
- Maximum with theatre stage seating 1,200 List of medieval universities Nawojka, the university's legendary first female student from the 15th century...
- monies for the construction of a monastery church. The semi legendary Nawojka is said to have been born here in the early 1400s, the daughter of the...
- Jewish press not only in communist Poland but also in Canada and France. Nawojka Cieślińska-Lobkowicz in her PhD-thesis made available by Art Antiquity...
- Britain 1940-1947. 2014-03-01. Retrieved 2022-02-06. Cieślińska-Lobkowicz, Nawojka (2019-12-12). "The Demise of the World of the Gutnajers: The Warsaw Art...
- prayerbook of Princess Gertrude of Poland included into the Egbert Psalter, Nawojka's Prayerbook [pl] There are several historical texts referred to by the...
- Tarkowski 2016, p. 930-931. Tarkowski 2016, p. 931. Cieślińska-Lobkowicz, Nawojka (2019). "The Demise of the World of the Gutnajers: The Warsaw Art Market...
- Journal, Vol. 6, No. 1, Summer 2003. ISSN 1521-6039. Cieślińska-Lobkowicz, Nawojka (June 2009), "Dealing with Jewish Cultural Property in postwar Poland"...