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    Jan IV of Kępa (died on 14 April 1346) was bishop of Poznań and author of sequences and antiphons. He was born to a knight from Greater Poland named Sędziwoj...
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  • is the list of bishops of Poznań. Stanisław Dzedziński (1568-1573) Goswin (bishop of Poznań) Archdiocese of Poznań Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and...
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    Commonwealth Alternative English pronunciations: /həˈsɑːr/ /hʊˈzɑːr/ Marek Kępa 2017. Showalter & Astore 2007, p. 44 Nicolle & Sarnecki 2008, p. 19 Nolan...
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  • Zichow Cichów Ahlbeck Przyjezierze Ahlbeck, Heringsdorf Czernin Altkamp Kępa Stara Altwarp Stare Warpno Anklam Nakło nad Pianą Bansin Badzyń Morski Barth...
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    Kiedrzyńska) sued Wojciech, provincial of the Częstochowa monastery, for not returning Kiedrzyński's peasant Maciej Kępa, who had escaped from Kiedrzyn to...
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    kwietnia 1945 r.)" [Participation of the Polish 1st Armoured Brigade of the Heroes of Westerplatte in the Battle of Kępa Oksywska (30 March-5 April 1945)]...
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    Cieśnik, Dolina, Drzetowo, Dunikowo, Glinki, Grabowo, Jezierzyce, Kaliny, Kępa Barnicka, Kijewko, Kluczewko, Kłobucko, Kniewo, Kraśnica, Krzekoszów, Lotnisko...
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    was the site of heavy fighting and changed hands over time. Eventually, King Casimir IV Jagiellon granted the town to Eric II, Duke of Pomerania, as...
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    Pomerelia (category History of Pomerania)
    1939, as well as several other important battles incl. at Hel, Gdynia and Kępa Oksywska. Afterwards it was occupied and illegally annexed by Nazi Germany...
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    Poland a lot of large districts of luxury houses in neighbourhoods full of greenery for wealthy Poles like, for example, district Saska Kępa in Warsaw or...
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    memory of Royal Air Force pilots shot down by the Germans while raiding the town in April 1945, located on the Karsibór island. Karsiborska Kępa, an island...
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  • Woźniak-Starak and Jan Pirowski. They will replace Marcin Prokop and Michał Kępa. This episode was live from Lublin. There were two teams – contestants from...
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  • 1916 Warsaw City Council election (category Political history of Warsaw)
    Kawęczyn, Grochów, Saska Kępa, Kamionek and Gocławek. Through the incorporation of these areas into the city, the area of Warsaw grew from 32.75 square...
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    Gdynia (redirect from History of Gdynia)
    arrests of 7,000 Poles, while Polish soldiers still fought in nearby Kępa Oksywska. The German police surrounded the city and carried out mass searches of weapons...
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  • Limanovia Limanowa (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2014)
    currently compete in the IV liga Lesser Poland, the fifth level of Polish league system. The club was founded in 1924 thanks to the merger of two local clubs,...
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    OF THE KEROSENE LAMP AND FOUNDER OF THE OIL INDUSTRY". polishhistory.pl. Archived from the original on 5 May 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2023. Marek Kępa (7...
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    of 1414, Mohrungen incinerated completely. In 1440, the town joined the anti-Teutonic Prussian Confederation, at the request of which King Casimir IV...
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    of the region joined or sided with the Prussian Confederation, at the request of which King Casimir IV Jagiellon signed the act of incorporation of the...
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    romanized: Šemʿōn Kēp̄ā), according to sacred tradition. The church upholds Miaphysite doctrine in Christology, and employs the Liturgy of Saint James, associated...
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    Brzeg (redirect from History of Brzeg)
    eastern bank of the river). The River Oder, at low water levels (predominantly between June and early September) forms eyots north of Jerzynowa, Kępa and Srebrna...
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    satana. Σιμων/Πετρος/Κηφας. Σιμων Πετρος is almost always rendered by šem‛un kepa. Πετρος, however, is sometimes rendered by Ptrws. The differences in verb...
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    The London Gasketeers. Retrieved 12 July 2024. Kępa, Marek. "Ignacy Łukasiewicz: The Generous Inventor of the Kerosene Lamp". Culture.pl. Retrieved 26 August...
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    Basilica Sword of Saint Peter Hebrew: שמעון בר יונה, romanized: Šīmʿōn bar Yōnā; Classical Syriac: ܫܸܡܥܘܿܢ ܟܹ݁ܐܦ݂ܵܐ, romanized: Šemʿōn Kēp̄ā; Arabic: سِمعَان...
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    Teutonic rule, and upon the request of which King Casimir IV Jagiellon re-incorporated the territory to the Kingdom of Poland that same year. The Teutonic...
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  • Józef Tejchma, former deputy prime minister, Poland 10 July 1976: Józef Kępa [pl], former deputy prime minister, Poland 10 July 1976: Mieczysław Jagielski...
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    Józef Gosławski (sculptor) (category Recipients of the Medal of the 10th Anniversary of the People's Republic of Poland)
    Józef Jan Gosławski (24 April 1908 – 23 January 1963) was a Polish sculptor and medallic artist. He was a designer of coins (e.g. 5 zł with fisherman)...
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  • Korta, Kepa; Perry, John (2006). "Pragmatics". In Zalta, Edward N. (ed.). Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Potts, Christopher. (2005) The Logic of Conventional...
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  • The 1961 Polish Speedway season was the 1961 season of motorcycle speedway in Poland. The 1961 Individual Speedway Polish Championship was held on 24 September...
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  • Record & Talent Showcase TOP SINGLES OF 1965 The list below represents the top singles sides of the past year (Jan. 2 through Oct. 30 issue). The rank...
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    areas was confirmed in later periods (the Bronze Age), including in Kołomąć, Kępa, Mojszewko [pl], Rewal, Smolęcin, Wyszków, Cerkwica, Niedźwiedziska, Rogozina...
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