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    Ziemi Głogowskiej. p. 6. Norman Davies, God's Playground, page: 60 "Fryderyk I Barbarossa". zamki.name. Retrieved 2024-02-10. Dziedzictwo Kulturowe Głogowa...
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    Andrzej Sikorski (April 2007). "Fryderyk Skarbek". Fryderyk Chopin Information Centre (in Polish). Warsaw: The Fryderyk Chopin Institute. Archived from...
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    Frederick I of Württemberg (1754–1816) King of Bohemia Frederick V of the Palatinate Holy Roman Emperors Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor (Barbarossa) Frederick...
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    composing the first Polish national opera, titled Krakowiacy i Górale, which premiered in 1794. Fryderyk Chopin Mazurka no. 4 in a minor, op. 17 Mazurka (Polish:...
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    Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski (category German Army personnel of World War I)
    slaughter and razing of Warsaw, he is alleged to have personally saved Fryderyk Chopin's heart, by taking it for his own collection of curiosities. The...
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    Tokariev, Dmitri (1994). Zeznanie Tokariewa (in Polish). Anatoliy Ablokov, Fryderyk Zbiniewicz. Warsaw, Niezależny Komitet Historyczny Badania Zbrodni Katyńskiej...
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  • Wybicki in 1777 for 5,391,364; Stanisław Staszic in 1785 for 6 million; and Fryderyk Moszyński in 1789 for 7,354,620. Modern estimates tend to be higher; by...
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    Freddy (disambiguation) Frédéric Frederick (given name) Frederico Fredrik Fryderyk (given name) Friedreich Fried (disambiguation) This page or section lists...
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    resistance was organized and active in the region. Following the Operation Barbarossa in 1941, Germany also occupied north-eastern Mazovia. The Warsaw Ghetto...
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