Maria Konopnicka (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmarja kɔnɔpˈɲitska] ; née Wasiłowska; 23 May 1842 – 8 October 1910) was a Polish poet, novelist, children's writer...
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Maria Konopnicka Monument (Polish: Pomnik Marii Konopnickiej) is a syenite statue in Warsaw, Poland, within the Saxon Garden in the Downtown district....
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The Maria Konopnicka Monument in Września (Polish: Pomnik Marii Konopnickiej we Wrześni) is a bronze statue located in the town of Września, Greater Poland...
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Maria Konopnicka Special Education School Complex in Pabianice, Poland is one of the oldest special education schools in Poland. Named after Maria Konopnicka...
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independence, poet Maria Konopnicka as a protest against German Empire's policies of forced Germanization of Poles. Konopnicka wrote Rota in 1908 while...
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novels the most internationally acclaimed of which is Quo Vadis), Maria Konopnicka (Rota), Eliza Orzeszkowa (Nad Niemnem), Adam Asnyk and Gabriela Zapolska...
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was described in contemporary literary works by the Polish poet Maria Konopnicka, the Ukrainian writer Ivan Franko, and many others. Some states in south...
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her paintings were portraits of her lifelong companion, the poet Maria Konopnicka. In 1908, Dulębianka stood for the Agrarian Party in the elections to...
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the game show Wielka gra. Born in Lviv. She graduated from the Maria Konopnicka High School in Katowice and then studied law at the University of Warsaw...
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Russian-American writer and psychologist Maria Kononova, Russian tennis player Maria Konopnicka (1842–1910), Polish poet Maria Konstantatou (born 1981), Greek diver Maria...
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