up kostka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kostka may refer to: Kostka family, Polish noble family (szlachta) from Kashubia Aleksander Kostka Napierski...
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Stanisław Kostka, S.J. (28 October 1550 – 15 August 1568) was a Polish novice in the Society of Jesus. He was born at Rostkowo, Przasnysz County, Poland...
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Petr Kostka (born 11 June 1938) is a Czech actor. Kostka was born in Říčany near Prague, Czechoslovakia. In 2003, he received Thalia Award for performing...
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Gottfried Franz Albert Kostka (3 December 1846 in Lyck – 28 December 1921 in Insterburg) was a mathematician who introduced Kostka numbers in 1882. He lived...
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Katarzyna Kostka (1576–1648) was a Polish–Lithuanian noblewoman. The daughter of Jan Kostka, she married Adam Hieronim Sieniawski around 1598. Kostka, Jerzy...
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Jan Kostka (ca. 1529–1581) was a Polish noble and a candidate in elections for the new King of Poland in 1572. He was also an advisor to Kings Henry of...
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Stanisław Kostka was the name of several Polish nobles: Stanislaus Kostka (1550–1568), Polish saint Stanisław Kostka (1475–1555), Polish castellan and...
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St. Stanislaus Kostka College (Spanish: Colegio San Estanislao de Kostka) is a private Catholic primary and secondary school and vocational training centre...
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Stanislaus Clarence Kostka (July 8, 1912 – February 3, 1997) was an American football player and coach. He played college football at the University of...
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In mathematics, the Kostka number K λ μ {\displaystyle K_{\lambda \mu }} (depending on two integer partitions λ {\displaystyle \lambda } and μ {\displaystyle...
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The Kostka (Kostkowie) was a Polish noble family (szlachta) originated from Kashubia. Anna Kostka Jan Kostka Katarzyna Kostka Stanisław Kostka (1550–1568)...
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Count Stanisław Kostka Potocki (Polish pronunciation: [staˈɲiswaf ˈkɔstka pɔˈtɔt͡skʲi]; November 1755 – 14 September 1821) was a Polish nobleman, politician...
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Kostka (1575–1635) was a Polish–Lithuanian noblewoman. Anna was the daughter of Jan Kostka and Zofia Odrowąż, and related to Saint Stanislas Kostka....
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Michael Christopher Kostka (born November 28, 1985) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League (NHL)...
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M. Kostka (born 1939) is an American music theorist, author, and Professor Emeritus of music theory at the University of Texas at Austin. Kostka graduated...
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St. Stanislaus Kostka Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, referred to in Polish as Kościół Świętego Stanisława Kostki, is a historic church of the Roman...
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Hubert Jerzy Kostka (born 27 May 1940) is a Polish former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Kostka participated in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich...
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Saint Stanislaus Kostka Church may refer to: Poland St. Stanislaus Kostka Church (Warsaw), or the Sanctuary of Blessed Jerzy Popiełuszko United States...
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St. Stanislaus Kostka Church may refer to: Canada St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Toronto Poland St. Stanislaus Kostka Church (Warsaw), or the Sanctuary...
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In mathematics, Kostka polynomials, named after the mathematician Carl Kostka, are families of polynomials that generalize the Kostka numbers. They are...
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Vladimír Kostka (20 August 1922 – 18 September 2009) was a Czech ice hockey coach and president of the Czechoslovak Ice Hockey Federation. Kostka was inducted...
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Aleksander Leon Kostka-Napierski (1620–1651), Polish captain during the Thirty Years' War in Swedish service, participant of battle in Germany and organizer...
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Count Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski of Herb Jelita (13 January 1775 – 2 April 1856) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), politician, landowner, and patron of...
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The Basilica of Saint Stanislaus Kostka (Polish: Bazylika Świętego Stanisława Kostki) is a historic church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Winona in Winona...
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Wiegert while receiving refinements by Vector's head of engineering David Kostka. The W8 was the production version of the Vector W2 prototype that the company...
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Saint Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Church (Polish: Kościół Świętego Stanisława Kostki) is a historic Polish church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago...
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St. Stanislaus Kostka Church is a Catholic mission church designated for Polish immigrants in Adams, Massachusetts. Founded in December 1902, it is one...
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gives C-E-F♯-G-B. Sachs, as well as Slonimsky, give C-D♭-F-G♭-B♭. Speed and Kostka & Payne give C-D-E♭-G-A♭. Note that all are hemitonic pentatonic scales...
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Buell Peninsula (redirect from Mount Kostka)
Features include Cape Williams in the north, and Saddle Peak and Mount Kostka on the neck of the peninsula to the south. 70°30′S 164°09′E / 70.500°S...
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of St Stanislaus Kostka Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d'Auvergne, known as Cardinal de Bouillon The rooms of Saint Stanislaus Kostka have been reconstructed...
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