Agaton Giller (Opatówek, Congress Poland, Russian Empire, 1831 – 1887, Stanisławów, Austro-Hungary) was a Polish historian, journalist and politician...
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Look up Giller or giller in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Giller may refer to: Agaton Giller (1831-1887), patriotic Polish activist Doris Giller, Canadian...
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patriot, insurrectionist, and a cousin of Emilia Plater. Together with Agaton Giller, he founded the Polish National Museum in Rapperswil, Switzerland. A...
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February 15, 1880, in Philadelphia under the influence of Polish patriot Agaton Giller. Its first president was Juliusz Andrzejkowicz. In 1886, the PNA inaugurated...
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October 1870, by Polish Count Władysław Broel-Plater, at the urging of Agaton Giller, as "a refuge for Poland's historic memorabilia dishonored and plundered...
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supported the Whites. Among the most notable members of the group were Agaton Giller, Henryk Krajewski, Karol Ruprecht and Szymon Tokarzewski. About 20,000...
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National Government In office May 23, 1863 – June 9, 1863 Preceded by Agaton Giller Succeeded by Piotr Kobylański In office September 17, 1863 – October...
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March 1863 2 Stefan Bobrowski (1840–1863) 21 March 1863 12 April 1863 3 Agaton Giller (1831–1887) 12 April 1863 23 May 1863 4 Franciszek Dobrowolski (1830–1896)...
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Oskar Awejde Stefan Bobrowski Jarosław Dąbrowski Apollo Korzeniowski Agaton Giller Ludwik Mierosławski Zygmunt Padlewski Bronisław Szwarce Norman Davies...
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Joachim Raff (1822–1882) a German-Swiss composer, teacher and pianist Agaton Giller (1831–1887) a Polish historian, journalist and politician; co-founded...
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Holocaust survivor Solomon Eger (1785–1852), rabbi Agaton Giller (1831–1887), patriotic activist Stefan Giller (1833–1918), poet, an epigone of the Polish Romanticism...
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Stefan Giller (1833–1918) was born in Opatówek, Congress Poland, Russian Empire. With his elder brother, Agaton Giller, Stefan played an active role in...
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leaders included Stefan Bobrowski, Jarosław Dąbrowski, Zygmunt Padlewski, Agaton Giller, and Bronisław Szwarce. The official publication of the committee was...
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Saxon entrepreneur in Saxony and Poland Agaton Giller (1831–1887), Polish patriotic activist Stefan Giller (1833–1918), poet, an epigone of Polish Romanticism...
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by Agaton Giller in Historja powstania narodu polskiego w 1861-1864 r. T. 1, 1867, who dated it as 1862 or 1864. Their authorship is disputed. Giller claimed...
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execution, the letters were first published in Paris by Polish politician Agaton Giller, under the title of To the Belarusian People: Konstanty Kalinowski's...
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leadership included Stefan Bobrowski, Jarosław Dąbrowski, Zygmunt Padlewski, Agaton Giller and Bronisław Szwarce. The body directed the creation of national structures...
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Litteratur”, ed. Adolf i Friedrich Hofmeister, Vol. for y. 1860-67, p. 260. Agaton Giller Podróż artystyczna Władysława Tarnowskiego w Saksonji in: Ruch Literacki...
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Australian Meteorological Magazine (42): 175–182. Retrieved November 23, 2018. Gill, Jonathan P. "The South Pacific and southeast Indian Ocean Cyclone Season...
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