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    Wespazjan (Vespasian) Kochowski (1633 – 6 June 1700) was one of the most noted historians and poets of Polish Baroque, the most typical representative...
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    destroyed them after bringing artillery. Following Polish soldier Wespazjan Kochowski's writings Sobieski might have been the last Polish commander defending...
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    mathematician Adam Adamandy Kochański and the historian and poet Wespazjan Kochowski. His Wilanów Palace became the first of many palaces that would dot...
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    the leading writers of the period, including Wacław Potocki and Wespazjan Kochowski, and was to remain a part of the national mystique for a long time...
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  • translated Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato Tasso), Sebastian Grabowiecki, Wespazjan Kochowski and Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski. The greatest Polish Romantic...
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  • was used by Jan Andrzej Morsztyn, Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski, Wespazjan Kochowski, Samuel Twardowski and Wacław Potocki. During The Enlightenment bishop...
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    was portrayed especially by: Wacław Potocki Jan Chryzostom Pasek Wespazjan Kochowski Andrzej Zbylitowski Hieronim Morsztyn Jan Andrzej Morsztyn Daniel...
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    prided themselves on their hospitality. A 17th-century Polish poet, Wespazjan Kochowski, wrote in 1674: "O good bread, when it is given to guests with salt...
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  • between the forces of Christian Europe and the Islamic Ottoman Empire. Wespazjan Kochowski in his Psalmodia polska (The Polish Psalmody, 1695) tells of the...
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  • (47 mi) north-east of the regional capital Katowice. The Polish poet Wespazjan Kochowski (1660-1700) lived in Golenowy. "Central Statistical Office (GUS)...
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    Grzymułtowski (1620–1687), voivod of Poznań, diplomat and member of the Sejm Wespazjan Kochowski (1633–1700), historian, philosopher and baroque poet Walenty Łukawski...
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    his reputation as an invincible Cossack leader. Polish chronicler Wespazjan Kochowski characterised Sirko the following way: He was terrible in the Horde...
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    prided themselves on their hospitality. A 17th-century Polish poet, Wespazjan Kochowski, wrote in 1674: "O good bread, when it is given to guests with salt...
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  • Acciaiuoli, opera composer, librettist and manager (born 1637) June 6 – Wespazjan Kochowski, historian, poet and writer (born 1633) probable August Kühnel, viola...
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    The Latin work Commentarius belli adversum Turcas ad Viennam... by Wespazjan Kochowski, which discusses John III Sobieski's expedition to Vienna, describes...
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  • recaptured from the hands of the Tartars. According to the chronicler Wespazjan Kochowski, 6,000 Tatars were killed, no Poles were killed, there were several...
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  • but Machówna was executed on 12 July 1681 in Lublin. Polish poets Wespazjan Kochowski and Jan Gawiński both wrote poems commemorating Machówna's death...
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    part of his army, while the rest stayed to defend the castle. As Wespazjan Kochowski wrote years later, this was probably a deliberate manoeuvre to help...
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    a great popularity in the age of Baroque (perhaps, among others, Wespazjan Kochowski used to practise it) and had a significant impact on the development...
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    saltworks in Wieliczka and Bochnia. He was also the best friend of Wespazjan Kochowski; they found second wives for each other. His most famous works are...
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  • Brazilian municipality Vespasiano (given name), a list of people Wespazjan Kochowski (born 1633), Polish writer Pissoir, also called in French a vespasienne...
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    called Gaj, located near Waśniów, a prominent Polish language poet Wespazjan Kochowski was born. He dedicated one of his poems to Waśniów. "Central Statistical...
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