Tymko (Tomasz) Padura, also Padurra, (Ukrainian: Тимко Падура; 21 December 1801 – 20 September 1871) was a Polish-Ukrainian Romantic poet of the so-called...
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poet-songwriter Tomasz Padura (1801–1871) (however, according to the latest Ukrainian research, there are no lyrics of the song in any of Padura's song collections)...
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part of Ukraine). The poets—Antoni Malczewski, Józef Bohdan Zaleski, Tomasz Padura, Aleksander Groza and Seweryn Goszczyński—produced a distinct style...
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status. Most controversially, 19th-century Polish-Russian historian Tomasz Padura claimed (allegedly citing letter of Vasily Borisovich Sheremetev to...
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– composer Grigory Alchevsky – composer Michał Czajkowski – writer Tomasz Padura – Romantic poet Grigory Danilevsky – writer, historical novelist, and...
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"Kievskaya Starina" journal in 1892, with a collection of songs by Tomasz Padura published in Warsaw in 1844. The multi-strung, expensive in manufacture...
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and priest from Lviv (Josyp Łozyński Ivanovyč, Ruskoje wesile, 1834), Tomasz Padura. The use of the Latin script for Ukrainian was promoted by authorities...
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[1] Karmalyuk was the subject of a number of poems by the songwriter Tomasz Padura, some of which became folk songs. Faust Lopatinsky directed the silent...
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people (5.83%). Volodymyr Antonovych (1834–1908), Ukrainian historian Tomasz Padura (1801–1871), Ukrainian-Polish songwriter The Russian name is transliterated...
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