Aleksander Majkowski (Kashubian: Aleksander Majkòwsczi; 17 July 1876 – 10 February 1938) was a Polish-Kashubian writer, poet, journalist, editor, activist...
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Majkowski (feminine: Majkowska, plural: Majkowscy) is a Polish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aleksander Majkowski (1876–1938), Kashubian...
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intellectual historian Aleksander Majkowski (1876–1938) author, publicist, play writer, cultural activist Marian Majkowski [pl] (1926–2012) author,...
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Young Kashubian movement followed in 1912, led by author and doctor Aleksander Majkowski, who wrote for the paper Zrzësz Kaszëbskô as part of the Zrzëszincë...
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kaszubskji) is a novel written in the Kashubian language by Dr. Aleksander Majkowski (1876–1938). The linguist Gerald Green regards Life and Adventures...
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and its inhabitants. The town has also set up a bust to honor Dr. Aleksander Majkowski, author of The Life and Adventures of Remus, who practiced medicine...
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also promoted in literature and poetry, for example, by Aleksander Labuda, Aleksander Majkowski, Jan Rompsczi, and Jan Trepczyk. The first recorded usage...
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lower leagues. Kaszubsko-Pomorska Szkoła Wyższa Przebendowski Palace Aleksander Majkowski Park Wejherowo Calvary Saint Leo church Kashubian Philharmonic (Filharmonia...
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association founded in 1912 in Gdańsk (Poland). Its leader was Dr. Aleksander Majkowski, already a well-known Kashubian writer and author of The Life and...
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shown, and the two-stripe flag was the second. He also mentions that Aleksander Majkowski owned such flag before the convention happened. The convention was...
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the Kashubian newspaper Gryf began publishing. Writer and activist Aleksander Majkowski was active in the town. After Poland regained independence after...
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The latter enriched Kashubian literature especially in poetry. Aleksander Majkowski (1876–1938) used the dialect of Koscierzyna-Lipusz, the district...
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philomaths were prominent Polish-Kashubian activists and writers Aleksander Majkowski, Florian Ceynowa and Jan Karnowski, future minister and senator in...
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Stanisław Czarnowski and Bolesław Piechowski, he loved reading Aleksander Majkowski's poem "About electing the sexton in Kościerzyna, or five bachelors...
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translated the Kashubian novel The Life and Adventures of Remus by Aleksander Majkowski into Polish. In 1965 he was awarded the Order of Polonia Restituta...
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16, Zbigniew Religa January 22, Gabriel Czechowicz, February 10, Aleksander Majkowski, February 11, Kazimierz Twardowski, April 23, Stefan Drzewiecki,...
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became more self-aware (thanks to figures such as Florian Ceynowa and Aleksander Majkowski) it became more resilient in contending with the Germans; another...
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near Żukowo. During the summer of 1928, together with Aleksander Labuda, he paid Aleksander Majkowski a visit, and the latter soon became Trepczyk's spiritual...
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of it were published in 1966. The character also appears in the Aleksander Majkowski's novel Żëcé i przigòdë Remùsa (The Life and Adventures of Remus)...
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material aid to many students from poor families (among them Dr Aleksander Majkowski, a future expert on Kaszuby). He was a major benefactor of the Scientific...
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the founding members of the Society of Young Kashubians along with Aleksander Majkowski, Jan Karnowski, and Leon Heyke. Drafted into the German Army in 1914...
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celebrated within his native land. His works were influential upon Dr. Aleksander Majkowski and the Society of Young Kashubians; they continue to receive considerable...
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domain. In most cases, dukes used the version without the crown. Aleksander Majkowski claimed to have seen a crowned griffin in Gryfia (currently Greifswald)...
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pediatrician, medical geneticist and dysmorphologist Otto Gottlieb Mohnike Aleksander Majkowski Julius Moses, doctor and Member of the Reichstag (SPD) Gustav Nachtigal...
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Sianowo, Queen of Kaszebe from the Parish of Sianowo. Jan Trepczyk Aleksander Majkowski "Lista gmin wpisanych na podstawie art. 12 ustawy z dnia 6 stycznia...
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Skoczkowski Tatraplan 2000 T Stanisław Gustaw FSO Warszawa M-20 2600 T Bolesław Majkowski 1946 Ford V8 2600+T Stanisław Rusiniak BMW 1600 S Franciszek Postawka...
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(2013), Chapters 4,6. Dal (1863–66), "Борщ". Prykazky ta pryslivya.... Majkowski (1932), p. 19. Rostafiński (1916), pp. 5–6. Rostafiński (1916), p. 10...
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Algirdas Brazauskas and President of Poland Aleksander Kwaśniewski, whose representative, Andrzej Majkowski, together with Lithuanian president and prime...
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Polish-French-American actor, model, producer, Impresario, talent agent, PR Grant Aleksander (born 1960), film and daytime actor, Guiding Light Pico Alexander (born...
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Serafinowicz) Leopold Pobóg-Kielanowski Andrzej Tadeusz Mazurkiewicz Aleksander Polanowski Vasili Stepanovich Popov-Popowski Jakub Fryczyński h. Pobóg...
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