Maria Lanckorońska (1737-1826), was a Polish noblewoman. She is foremost known for her political activity. She was a supporter and participant of the Bar...
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Countess Karolina Maria Adelajda Franciszka Ksawera Małgorzata Edina Lanckorońska (Polish pronunciation: [ka.rɔˈlʲi.na lant͡skɔˈrɔɲska] 11 August 1898...
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English composer Maria Lamor, Spanish actress Maria Lampadaridou Pothou (1933–2023), Greek novelist, poet and playwright Maria Lanckorońska (1737–1826), Polish...
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Lanckoroński (redirect from Zofia Lanckorońska)
Bracław (1723–1789), Maria Lanckorońska ze Świdzińskich, castellan of Połaniec (1737–1826), Eleonora Fihauser née Lanckorońska patron of Church in Gdów...
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Wołowski was a landlord and a brewer. Her mother Barbara Wołowska (née Lanckorońska) came from a noble Polish Lanckoroński family. The history of her early...
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and Ignacy Krasicki. Together with Bona Granowska and her sister, Maria Lanckorońska, she formed 'the trinity of devout ladies' famed for their piety and...
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Widerström, (1856 – 1949), Swedish doctor and gynecologist Karolina Lanckorońska (1898 — 2002), Polish noble, resistance fighter, and historian Karolina...
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Zakroczym Jan Antoni Rostworowski (1709-1775) and his wife Konstancja Lanckorońska (1721-1777) claimed a hereditary title of a count. Although it was not...
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Bishop of Kraków"). In 1960, at the direction of Countess Karolina Lanckorońska, the tomb was opened and indeed revealed male bones and the remains of...
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contribution in Kraków, for founding Manggha (with Andrzej Wajda and Karolina Lanckorońska). 1995: Golden Laurel of Przekrój "for the second Japan" (with Andrzej...
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to Poland by Count Lanckoroński's youngest daughter Countess Karolina Lanckorońska in the 1990s. Items from the Lanckoroński collection can be seen in the...
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family's artworks at the Royal Castle, Warsaw, after which Karolina Lanckorońska donated the painting to the Royal Castle. It was considered lost after...
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Margarete Jung, Communist activist Edith Kiss Halina Krahelska Karolina Lanckorońska Sonja Lapajne-Oblak, Slovenian architect, civil engineer and partisan...
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family's artworks at the Royal Castle, Warsaw, after which Karolina Lanckorońska donated the painting to the Royal Castle. It was studied under the Rembrandt...
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Czartoryski, 1898–1958 Krzysztof Mikołaj Radziwiłł, 1898–1986 Karolina Lanckorońska, 1898-2002 Tadeusz Sulimirski, 1898-1983 Nobility privileges were abolished...
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collection of documents. University of Wrocław Press. ISBN 83-229-0351-0. Lanckorońska, Karolina (2001). Wspomnienia wojenne. Kraków, Znak. ISBN 83-240-0077-1...
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Dąbrowska, historian, Byzantist Jan Długosz, 15th-century chronicler of Poland Maria Dzielska Marian Kamil Dziewanowski, Poland, Russia, modern Europe Karol...
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Star) Ryszard Horowitz — Polish-American photographer Countess Karolina Lanckorońska — Polish art historian and collector Kazimierz Ostrowski — Polish painter...
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20 May 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2014. The works of art which Karolina Lanckorońska gave to the Royal Castle in 1994 was one of the most invaluable gift's...
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Campo, Kalinowski's, Anna Kalinowska (née Lanckorońska), and Poniatowski. In the 18th century it was owned by Maria née Wodzicki Scypionowa, and from 1869...
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Volume IV was devoted to the 100th anniversary of the birth of Karolina Lanckorońska, a person of inestimable importance for Polish learning, and especially...
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frühmodernen Europa. De Gruyter, Berlin 2002. ISBN 3-11-018632-2. Maria Gräfin Lanckoronska, Arthur Rümann: Geschichte der deutschen Taschenbücher und Almanache...
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the Polish currency without exchanging rubles,(in Polish), Karolina Lanckoronska Wspomnienia wojenne; 22 IX 1939 – 5 IV 1945, 2001, ed, page 364, Chapter...
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was eventually produced as a motion picture. Polish Countess Karolina Lanckoronska, an art historian and author of Michelangelo in Ravensbrück, was imprisoned...
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by wards of Gestapo prison. In the winter of 1942, Countess Karolina Lanckorońska went to Stanisławów as an envoy of Central Welfare Council. She talked...
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website, indianexpress.com. Accessed 12 November 2023. Countess Karolina Lanckoronska obituary, The Daily Telegraph. Accessed 12 November 2023. PM Imran’s...
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and Primate of Poland Jerzy Kuryłowicz (1895–1978) - linguist Karolina Lanckorońska (1898–2002) - historian and art historian, Polish World War II resistance...
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the original on February 10, 2006. Retrieved March 14, 2006. Karolina Lanckorońska (2001). "I - Lwów". Wspomnienia wojenne; 22 IX 1939 - 5 IV 1945 (in Polish)...
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Polish). Warszawa: Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych. 1934. pp. 281, 936. Lanckorońska, Karolina (2002). Wspomnienia wojenne (in Polish). Społeczny Instytut...
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