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Juliusz Słowacki (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjuljuʂ swɔˈvat͡skʲi]; French:
Jules Slowacki; 4
September 1809 – 3
April 1849) was a
Polish Romantic poet. He...
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Juliusz Słowacki Theatre (Polish:
Teatr im.
Juliusza Słowackiego w Krakowie) is a 19th-century...
- Poland's
leading 19th-century
romantic poets were the
Three Bards –
Juliusz Słowacki,
Zygmunt Krasiński and Adam Mickiewicz,
whose epic poem Pan
Tadeusz (1834)...
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monumental curtains for the Lviv (Lwów)
Theatre of
Opera and for the
Juliusz Słowacki Theatre in Kraków.
Siemiradzki was born to
Hipolit Siemiradzki, a Polish...
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Juliusz Słowacki Polish Grammar School (Czech: Polské gymnázium
Juliusze Słowackého, Polish:
Polskie Gimnazjum im.
Juliusza Słowackiego) is a
Polish grammar...
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Balladyna is a
drama written by
Juliusz Słowacki in 1834 in
Geneva and
published in 1839 in Paris. It is a
notable work of
Polish romanticism, focusing...
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National Stary Theatre, a.k.a. The Old Theatre, at 1
Jagielonska St.
Juliusz Słowacki Theatre, at 1 Sw.
Ducha Square Bagatela Theatre, at 6
Karmelicka St. The...
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national significance such as the
National Museum, Kraków Opera,
Juliusz Słowacki Theatre,
National Stary Theatre and the
Jagiellonian Library. The city...
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almost exclusively used to
denote Adam
Mickiewicz (1798–1855),
Juliusz Słowacki (1809–1849) and
Zygmunt Krasiński (1812–1859). Of the three, Mickiewicz...
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cultural figure, and journalist,
Prime Minister of Lithuania.
Juliusz Słowacki (1809–1849),
Polish poet.
Antanas Smetona (1874–1944),
Lithuanian intellectual...