Aleksander Gieysztor (17 July 1916 – 9 February 1999) was a Polish medievalist historian. Aleksander Gieysztor was born to a Polish family in Moscow, Russia...
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Słowian (in Polish). Krakow: Wydawnictwo WAM. ISBN 83-7318-205-5. Gieysztor, Aleksander (2006). Mitologia Słowian (in Polish). Warsaw: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu...
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Gieysztor, Geysztor is a Polish noble family name. The surname may be Russified to Geishtor or Geyshtor. It may refer to: Aleksander Gieysztor (1916-1999)...
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Aleksander Gieysztor Academy of Humanities also known as Pułtusk Academy of Humanities in Pułtusk, Poland, (Polish: Akademia Humanistyczna im. A. Gieysztora...
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be Helmold's account. Such dualism was advocated, for example, by Aleksander Gieysztor, Vyacheslav Ivanov and Vladimir Toporov considered Chernobog to be...
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Erdmann considered it genuine, but it was rejected at length by Aleksander Gieysztor, who suggested that it was actually invented around the time of the...
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for example, found the mountain's connection to a god unlikely. Aleksander Gieysztor, following Josip Mal [Wikidata], cites the Triglav stone near Ptuj...
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god also fights the powers of chaos in defense of his creation. Aleksander Gieysztor interpreted Svarog as celestial fire (the sun), Perun as atmospheric...
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ruler of Rügen". Often scholars propose to read the name as Ruyevit; Aleksander Gieysztor suggests combining the first part of this reading with the root ru-...
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person; excellence. Notable bearers of this coat of arms include: Aleksander Gieysztor J. Lyčkoŭski. "Belarusian Nobility Coats of Arms". Giejsztor Coat...
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Svarozhits in Rethra and the flag of an unknown goddess of the Lutici). Aleksander Gieysztor made a broad comparative mythology of Svetovit and other Indo-European...
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Gębarowicz, art historian, museum director, custodian of Ossolineum Aleksander Gieysztor Kazimierz Godłowski, historian and archeologist Władysław Grabski...
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Religia Słowian. Kraków: Wydawnictwo WAM. ISBN 83-7318-205-5. Gieysztor, Aleksander (2006). Mitologia Słowian. Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego...
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Polish monarchs Scutum Sobieski Portals: Christianity Poland Monarchy Aleksander Gieysztor (1979). History of Poland. PWN, Polish Scientific Publishers. p. 223...
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terrificans ("terrifying"), appropriate for a god. Alternately, Aleksander Gieysztor derives the name from the Slavic deity Triglav, with the name having...
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hurry". Aleksander Gieysztor: Porenuc. He polonized it as Pioruniec, Piorunic. Łuczyński 2014, p. 235. Álvarez-Pedrosa 2021, p. 194. Gieysztor 2006, p...
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represented by General Casimir Pulaski. In 2012, he received the Aleksander Gieysztor Prize for his promotion of Polish cultural heritage abroad. In 2019...
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Vinogradova & Tolstaya 1999, p. 363. Holobuts’ky & Karadobri 2009, p. 499. Aleksander Gieysztor: Mitologia Słowian. Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego...
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February 2009. Retrieved 3 February 2009. All figures estimated by Aleksander Gieysztor and quoted in Bartoszewski, Władysław T. (1984). Dni Wałczacej Stolicy:...
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1977–1980: Witold Nowacki 1980–1983: Aleksander Gieysztor 1984–1990: Jan Karol Kostrzewski 1990–1992: Aleksander Gieysztor 1993–1998: Leszek Kuźnicki 1999–2001:...
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Adamczuk (ZSL) Norbert Aleksiewicz (PZPR) Stanisław Ciosek (PZPR) Aleksander Gieysztor (independent) Wiesław Gwiżdż (Polish Catholic and Social Association...
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(in Polish). PWN. p. 63. Zofia Baranowicz; Aleksander Gieysztor; Janusz Durko (1980). Aleksander Gieysztor; Janusz Durko (eds.). Warszawa, jej dzieje...
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Evgeny Anichkov, Dmitry Zelenin, Lubor Niederle, Henryk Łowmiański, Aleksander Gieysztor, Stanisław Urbańczyk and others. Reconstruction, however, only gained...
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literatūros ir tautosakos institutas. p. 31. ISBN 9955-475-94-3. Aleksander Gieysztor, ed. (1988). Rzeczpospolita w dobie Jana III (Commonwealth during...
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responsible for managing the provinces of Lithuania. On 31 July 1863 Gieysztor denounced Aleksander Domeyko, the governor's marshal of Vilnius, and was subsequently...
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— Knýtlinga saga Aleksander Gieysztor and Andrzej Szyjewski read the name as "Chernoglav/Chernoglov" (Polish: Czarnogłów). Aleksander Brückner, on the...
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"god of creaking, swishing". Jakobson's etymology was supported by Aleksander Gieysztor. In his search for manifestations of the cult of wind in the Slavs...
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1634–1689". Racjonalista.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 19 March 2019. Aleksander Gieysztor, et al. 1979, History of Poland, page 261: A Lithuanian nobleman...
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Paris. Cambridge University Press. p. 487. ISBN 9781108018104. Aleksander Gieysztor (16 October 2003). Hilde de Ridder-Symoens (ed.). Management and...
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Auschwitz concentration camp. Among his students were Stanisław Arnold, Aleksander Gieysztor, Jadwiga Karwasińska and Adam Wolff. Gall-Anonim i jego kronika (1898)...
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