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Stefan Żeromski ( [ˈstɛfan
ʐɛˈrɔmski] ; 14
October 1864 – 20
November 1925) was a
Polish novelist and
dramatist belonging to the
Young Poland movement...
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Apartment of
Stefan Żeromski at the
Royal Castle in
Warsaw (Mieszkanie
Stefana Żeromskiego na
Zamku Królewskim w Warszawie) is a writer's
house museum...
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Stefan Żeromski Park may
refer to:
Stefan Żeromski Park (Kołobrzeg), an
urban park in Kołobrzeg,
Poland Stefan Żeromski Park (Kraków), an
urban park in...
- The
Stefan Żeromski Park is an
urban park in Warsaw, Poland,
within the
district of Żoliborz, at the
intersection of Krasińskiego and
Mickiewicza Streets...
- The
Stefan Żeromski Park,
until 1945
known as the
Grabowo Gardens, is an
urban park and
arboretum in Szczecin, Poland. It is
located in the Old Town neighborhood...
- The bust of
Stefan Żeromski (Polish:
popiersie Stefana Żeromskiego) is a
sculpture in Warsaw, Poland,
placed at the
Alliance Square in the neighbourhood...
- 45–48. Pike (2000), p. 89. Pike (2000), p. 18.
Speer (1970), pp. 367–368.
Żeromski (1983), pp. 6–12.
Dobosiewicz (1977), p. 12. Maršálek (1995), p. 69. Freund...
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Kazimierz Chwalibów
Żeromski (died 1662) was Pułkownik of
Lithuanian forces during the
Battle of Kushliki,
where he
defeated the
first ****ault of Prince...
- as The
Spring To Come) is a
novel by
Polish neoromantic writer Stefan Żeromski, and
first published in 1925, the year he died. The book has been translated...
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Maria Garbowska-Kierczyńska (3
December 1922 – 2
January 2016) was a
Polish film,
stage and
television actress,
sometimes known as
Marianna Garbowska....