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Wespazjan (Vespasian)
Kochowski (1633 – 6 June 1700) was one of the most
noted historians and
poets of
Polish Baroque, the most
typical representative...
- Grzymułtowski (1620–1687),
voivod of Poznań,
diplomat and
member of the Sejm
Wespazjan Kochowski (1633–1700), historian,
philosopher and
baroque poet Walenty...
- Hevelius,
mathematician Adam
Adamandy Kochański and the
historian and poet
Wespazjan Kochowski. His Wilanów
Palace became the
first of many
palaces that would...
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translated Jerusalem Delivered by
Torquato T****o),
Sebastian Grabowiecki,
Wespazjan Kochowski and Stanisław
Herakliusz Lubomirski. The
greatest Polish Romantic...
- of
saltworks in
Wieliczka and Bochnia. He was also the best
friend of
Wespazjan Kochowski; they
found second wives for each other. His most
famous works...
- Acciaiuoli,
opera composer,
librettist and
manager (born 1637) June 6 –
Wespazjan Kochowski, historian, poet and
writer (born 1633)
probable August Kühnel...
- Sirko's
exploits gained the
attention of Europe, with
chroniclers such as
Wespazjan Kochowski writing about him.
Sirko became infamous among Turks and Tatars...
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gained a
great po****rity in the age of
Baroque (perhaps,
among others,
Wespazjan Kochowski used to
practise it) and had a
significant impact on the development...
- with part of his army,
while the rest sta**** to
defend the castle. As
Wespazjan Kochowski wrote years later, this was
probably a
deliberate manoeuvre...
- who
prided themselves on
their hospitality. A 17th-century
Polish poet,
Wespazjan Kochowski,
wrote in 1674: "O good bread, when it is
given to
guests with...