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    Archived from the original on 5 April 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2023. Dzięgielewski, Jan (1994). Encyklopedia historii Polski: A-M (in Polish). Polska:...
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  • Zbigniew Robert "Inferno" Promiński – drums and percussions Leszek "L-Kaos" Dziegielewski – guitar Production Krzysztof Azarewicz – lyrics Katarzyna Brejwo...
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    (1993–1994) Sławomir "Orcus" Kolasa – bass, backing vocals (1993) Leszek "Les" Dziegielewski – bass, rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1995–1997, 1998–1999) Mefisto...
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  • layout Adam "Baal Ravenlock" Muraszko – drums and backing vocals Leszek "Les" Dziegielewski – bass guitar Additional musicians Piotr Weltrowski (December's...
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    dowództwem Iwana Michajłowicza Sulimy zaskoczyli załogę zamku. Jan Dzięgielewski (1995). Encyklopedia historii Polski: dzieje polityczne. Morex. p. 212...
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    House at 32 Francuska Street – the multi-family house of engineer Dzięgielewski from 1937 designed by Jan Idzikowski. House at 34 Francuska Street –...
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  • Behemoth Adam "Nergal" Darski – guitars, vocals, lyrics, mixing Leszek "Les" Dziegielewski – bass guitar Zbigniew Robert "Inferno" Promiński – drums and...
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    ́goston & Masters 2010, p. 196 Polska Akademia Umiejętności 1923, p. 226 Dzięgielewski 1994, p. 101 Konopczyński 1937, p. 366 Tatomir 1868, p. 140 Dyer 1861...
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  • mixing Mateusz "Havok" Smierzchalski – guitars (tracks 1-6) Leszek "Les Chaos" Dziegielewski – bass guitar (track 7) Additional musicians Marcin "Novy"...
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  • 04-Mar-1944  Spain 46.34 m (152 ft 0 in) Arild Busterud 26-Jan-1948  Norway 44.41 m (145 ft 8 in) Leszek Bobrzyk 20-Feb-1948  Poland 42.84 m (140 ft 6 in)...
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