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Kondratowicz (29
September 1823 – 15
September 1862),
better known as Władysław
Syrokomla (Lithuanian:
Vladislovas Sirokomlė), was a
Polish romantic poet, writer...
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Syrokomla is a
Polish coat of arms. It was used by
several szlachta families in the
times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
According to the legend...
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Antoni Edward Odyniec, Michał Józef Römer, Adam Mickiewicz, Władysław
Syrokomla, Józef Mackiewicz,
Romain Gary,
Juliusz Słowacki,
Simonas Daukantas, Mykolas...
- the era of such
famous Polish writers as Adam
Mickiewicz and Władysław
Syrokomla. The era had seen the
effective completion of the
Polonization of the...
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Daoism and Science: some
contexts for the
qigong boom". In Lee, M.;
Syrokomla-Stefanowska, A.D. (eds.).
Modernisation of the
Chinese Past. Sydney: Wild...
- as a short-story
collection and a book of his essays. With
Agnieszka Syrokomla-Stefanowska, she
founded Wild
Peony Press,
which was
active between 1980...
- by Stanisław
Moniuszko in 1849,
based on a
Polish folksong. Władysław
Syrokomla and
Wiktor Każyński
published a
version of this song in 1857, in Pieśniach...
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Marcin Świetlicki (born 1961) Anna Świrszczyńska (1909–1984) Władysław
Syrokomla (1823–1862) Lola
Szereszewska (1895–1943) J****z Szpotański (1929–2001)...
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Medininkai Castle Ruins Street in
Vilnius Syrokomla 1862, p. 144.
Brief biography and
appreciation @ Pawet.
Syrokomla, Władysław (1862). "Wincenty Dmóchowski"...
- Malczewski,
Tomasz Zan,
Wincenty Pol,
Seweryn Goszczyński, Władysław
Syrokomla,
Kazimierz Brodziński, Józef
Ignacy Kraszewski,
Aleksander Fredro Portugal:...