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    Marcin Bielski (or Wolski; 1495 – 18 December 1575) was a Polish soldier, historian, chronicler, renaissance satirical poet, writer and translator. His...
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    Asael Bielski (/ˈɑːsɔɪl/ AH-soyl; 1908 – February 1945) was the second-in-command of the Bielski partisans during World War II. Asael was the fifth son...
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    carcasses full of sulfur and other reagents. A yet later chronicler (Marcin Bielski, 1597) credited the stratagem to a cobbler named Skub (Skuba), adding...
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  • The Bielski partisans were a unit of Jewish partisans who rescued Jews from extermination and fought the German occupiers and their collaborators around...
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    Aron Bielski (born July 21, 1927), later changed to Aron Bell, is a Polish-American Jew and former member of the Bielski partisans, the largest group...
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  • (1923–2012), Australian activist Marcin Bielski (1495–1575), a Polish chronicler of the 16th Century Ze'ev Bielski (born 1949), Israeli Knesset Member...
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  • poetry has a centuries-old history, similar to the Polish literature. Marcin Bielski (1495–1575); Polish historian, chronicler, writer and Renaissance satirical...
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    further developed by Jan Długosz and Marcin Bielski. The name of the cave was first given in 1551 in Marcin Bielski's Kronika wszystkiego świata. In the...
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  • Annales (1420s). In the Polish Chronicle a similar custom is described by Marcin Bielski: It was still in my memory that on White Sunday they drowned an idol...
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    was coined. The term Walddeutsche – coined by the Polish historians Marcin Bielski (1531), Szymon Starowolski (1632), Bishop Ignacy Krasicki, and Wincenty...
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