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    Stanisław Brzóska (December 30, 1832, Dokudów Pierwszy – May 23, 1865, Sokołów Podlaski) was a Polish priest, general, one of leaders of the Polish insurgency...
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    Greek Orthodox Church), and others like the commander and priest Stanisław Brzóska, clung the longest to the revolutionary banner until the spring of...
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    priest and one of the military commanders in the Uprising of 1863. Stanisław Brzóska (1832-1865), Polish Catholic priest, head chaplain and one of the...
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    region was a stronghold of Polish resistance against Russian rule. Stanisław Brzóska, the last partisan of the January Uprising, operated there until 1865...
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    northeastern corner of Lesser Poland, around Łuków, where reverend Stanisław Brzóska was active. Since Russian military supremacy was crushing, the Poles...
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    (1865–1940), painter, portraitist and representative of Modernism Stanisław Brzóska (1832–1865), priest, general, one of leaders of the Polish insurgency...
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    used to be a base and shelter of Polish insurgents led by priest Stanisław Brzóska. During the Second World War, partisans of the Polish resistance movement...
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  • Turno Franciszek Żymirski Włodzimierz Krzyżanowski Feliks Breański Stanisław Brzóska Józef Cieszkowski Dionizy Czachowski Jan Chalewski Onfury Duchiński...
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    local agriculture. During the January Insurrection, local priest Stanisław Brzóska became a famous leader of the Polish resistance against Russian rule...
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  • modern Europe Karol Estreicher (senior), father of Polish Bibliography Stanisław Estreicher Tadeusz Estreicher Józef Feldman Mieczysław Gębarowicz, art...
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    Matki, żony i kochanki (1995) Pułkownik Kwiatkowski (1995) as Lieutenant Brzóska The Secret of Sagal (TV) (1996) Ekstradycja (TV) (1996) Nocne graffiti...
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  • the party chairman was Jan Wende, Znak - 8 MPs, the party chairman was Stanisław Stomma, Non-partisan MPs – 52 MPs. 1957 Polish parliamentary election...
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    treatise was stolen by his personal foe, Jan Kazimierz Brzóska, who sent it to Poznań bishop Stanisław Witwicki, who accused the blasphemer in court. Other...
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  • Dixon (GBR)  Hidde van der Meer (NED)  Nacho Baltasar (ESP) 2023 Búzios  Stanisław Trepczyński (POL)  Leonardo Tomasini (ITA)  Noé Garandeau (FRA) 2024 Lake...
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    Central European Exchange Program for University Studies (CEEPUS) Rafał Brzoska (born 1977), entrepreneur, founder and owner of InPost Andrzej Domański...
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  • Jan Raubo, Jakub Mazurek, Maciej Brzoska, Wojciech Molski, Roman Bugaj, Kamil Miondlikowski, Jakub Świderski, Stanisław Jaskułka, Jarosław Boberek, Piotr...
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  • Sylwia Gliwa Monika Cieślik 2003– Waldemar Błaszczyk Damian Cieślik 2010– Stanisław i Tomasz Karnowscy (2011–2013) Kajetan Cieślik 2011– Mikołaj Szostek (2013–)...
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