Wacław Paprocki (died 1643) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Włocławek (1639–1643) and Titular Bishop of Margarita (1639–1643)...
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Paprocki (director of the Institute for Study of National Minority Affairs), Leon Wasilewski, Włodzimierz Bączkowski, Feliks Ibiański-Zahora, Wacław Wincenty...
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Parliament (MEP) in 2004–2009 Teresa Roszkowska (1904–1992), Polish painter (pl) Wacław Roszkowski (1886–1944), Polish zoologist (pl) Aleksander Roszkowski born...
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Jan Olszewski, social anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski, mathematician Wacław Sierpiński, playwright Stanisław Wyspiański, Nobel Prize winners Ivo Andrić...
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lexicographer and heraldic scholar Szymon Okolski, 17th-century historian Bartosz Paprocki, Polish and Czech heraldic scholar Michael Alfred Peszke, Polish Armed...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to House of Krupski. "Ogrod krolewski", Paprocki Bartlomiej, D. Siedlczanski, Praga, 1599 r. str.93, Tom 8, "Rodzina Herbarz...
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extolled in his sophisticated poems the valors of earthly delights; and Wacław Potocki (1621–1696), the most productive writer of the Polish Baroque, unified...
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families. Some of the most notable among such publications are: Bartosz Paprocki (1578). Gniazdo cnoty [Nest of Virtue] (in Polish). Kraków. [1] Herby rycerstwa...
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ISSN 1232-7468. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-16. Hryniewicz, Wacław (2007). The challenge of our hope: Christian faith in dialogue. Cultural...
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Paprocki (given in 1578), Szymon Okolski (given in 1642) and Wacław Potocki (given in 1696). According to the legend written down by Bartosz Paprocki...
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