Stanisław Tomasz Gall (21 April 1865 – 11 September 1942) was a Polish Roman Catholic bishop. Gall was born in Warsaw; he began attending the diocesan...
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1862–1883 Wincenty Teofil Popiel, 1883–1912 Aleksander Kakowski, 1913–1938 Stanisław Gall, Apostolic Administrator 1940–1942 Antoni Szlagowski, vicary 1942–1946...
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fully operational. In 1927 it was ceremonially consecrated by Bishop Stanisław Gall. During World War II the building was heavily damaged. In 1939 during...
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Gallus Anonymus (redirect from Gall Anonymous)
Gallus Anonymus, also known by his Polonized variant Gall Anonim, is the name traditionally given to the anonymous author of Gesta principum Polonorum...
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in Warsaw, he was ordained as a priest by the Archbishop of Warsaw, Stanisław Gall. During the World War II, Jastak was vicar in Lubania, Józefów, Goszczyno...
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others Citations "Karol Stanisław "Panie Kochanku" ks. Radziwiłł na Ołyce i Nieświeżu h. Trąby (odm.)". "Radziwiłł Karol Stanisław - Encyklopedia PWN - źródło...
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The pineapple gall adelgid (Adelges abietis) is a species of conifer-feeding insect that forms pineapple-shaped plant galls on its host species, commonly...
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(Katedra Polowa Wojska Polskiego) in Warsaw, Poland.[citation needed] Stanisław Gall (appointed 5 February 1919 – resigned December 1931) Józef Gawlina (appointed...
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today. The church has been re-consecrated in 1923, by military bishop Stanisław Gall. In 1926, it was renamed Saint George military parish church. Main elevation...
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today. The church has been re-consecrated in 1923, by military bishop Stanisław Gall. In 1926, it was renamed Saint George military parish church. Main elevation...
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Cecidophyopsis ribis (redirect from Blackcurrant gall mite)
It is commonly known as the blackcurrant gall mite or big bud mite. It feeds on the plants' buds, forming galls, and transmits a virus which causes blackcurrant...
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Rzymianin 1082–1097 – Romanus/Roman 1097–1111 – Paweł 1111–1128 – Baldwin Gall 1129–1156 – Świdger/Swidger (auxiliary?) Bishops of Kujawy–Kalisze 1838–1844...
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Second World War Stanisław Kętrzyński was a prisoner in the German Auschwitz concentration camp. Among his students were Stanisław Arnold, Aleksander...
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today. The church was then re-consecrated in 1923, by military bishop Stanisław Gall (1868-1942). In 1926, it was renamed Saint George military parish church...
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as the first city of Congress Poland watched the now classic works of Stanisław Wyspiański - The Curse and The Wedding. The theatre continued to perform...
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2020-10-11. Norton, Arthur P.; Inglis, J. Gall (1959). Norton's Star Atlas and Telescopic Handbook (14th ed.). Edinburgh: Gall and Inglis. p. 52 – via Internet...
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Polonorum of Gallus Anonymus as castrum Galli, which is interpreted as Gall's Castle. Kur coat of arms - illustration from "Herby Rycerstwa Polskiego"...
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History of Poland during the Piast dynasty (section Bolesław II and the conflict with Bishop Stanisław (1058–1079))
state. The dynasty was founded by a series of dukes listed by the chronicler Gall Anonymous in the early 12th century: Siemowit, Lestek and Siemomysł. It was...
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Klein, Allen Charles Klein, Neil Peter Jampolis Carmen Balthrop, Jeffrey Gall, Judith Forst, Anthony Laciura, Kevin Langan 1986 The King Goes to France...
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Italus Anonim, "Przegląd Historyczny", no 56, pp. 111–119; T. Jasiński: Czy Gall Anonim to Monachus Littorensis?, "Kwartalnik Historyczny". no. 112, cap....
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Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz. Retrieved 3 September 2013. Jeneen Hobby, Timothy L. Gall, ed. (2009). Worldmark Encyclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life. Gale. p. 400...
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Hans Friessen, 74, Mexican footballer (Atlas, Guadalajara, Tecos). Lidia Gall, 89, Russian mass spectrometrist. Rob Gardner, 78, American baseball player...
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Commission. "Belgium". commission.europa.eu. "Cyprus". commission.europa.eu. Gall, Timothy L, ed. (1998), Worldmark Encyclopedia of Culture & Daily Life, vol...
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Toggenburg rebels City of Geneva Principality of Neuchâtel Abbey of Saint Gall Canton of Lucerne Canton of Uri Canton of Schwyz Canton of Unterwalden Canton...
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p. 27. ISBN 9788322322451. (translation of the paragraph from Bielski) Gall, Timothy L.; Hobby, Jeneen (2009). Worldmark Encyclopedia of Cultures and...
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founded monasteries outside Ireland, such as Iona Abbey, the Abbey of St Gall in Switzerland, and Bobbio Abbey in Italy. Common to both the monastic and...
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Katowicka Street – a villa of the Avenarius family from 1937, designed by Stanisław Barylski [pl]. House at 4 Katowicka Street – until 1964, it was the headquarters...
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The professorial staff included such names as Zbigniew Drzewiecki, Jan Gall, Zdzisław Jachimecki, Egon Petri and Severin Eisenberger. Closed during the...
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and the primary source on them is John Foxe who records that they "had gall and vinegar given them to drink, were then severely scourged, tormented on...
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