and Żagań. Between 1993 and 1997, he studied in the violin class of prof. Roman Lasocki in the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice (diploma with...
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String Quartet Joachim Mendelson (1897-1943): String Quartet no.1 Roman Padlewski (1915-1944): String Quartet no.2 Simon Laks (1901-1983): String Quartet...
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although their oral traditions claim descent from Marcus Valerius Corvus, a Roman general. A black raven with a gold ring in its beak and its wings somewhat...
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Langiewicz Teofil Łapiński Ludwik Mierosławski Józef Miniewski Zygmunt Padlewski Edmund Różyński Karol Różyński Zygmunt Sierakowski Edmund Taczanowski...
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Dąbrowski Apollo Korzeniowski Agaton Giller Ludwik Mierosławski Zygmunt Padlewski Bronisław Szwarce Norman Davies, "God's Playground: A History of Poland...
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Polish footballer Zygmunt Otto (1896–1961), Polish footballer Zygmunt Padlewski (1836–1863), Polish insurgent who participated in the January Uprising...
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against Russia. The leader of the uprising in the Płock region, Zygmunt Padlewski, was executed by the Russians in Płock in May 1863. In 1905, large demonstrations...
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Polish January Uprising against Russia fought in the area. 15 May: Zygmunt Padlewski, leader of the January Uprising in the Płock region, executed by the Russians...
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established in 1945. Janina Dembowska 1945-1946 Jan Grela 1946-1950 Jan Padlewski 1950-1951 Aureliusz Dziunikowski 1951-1970 Barbara Słowik 1969-1970 Czesław...
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Its leadership included Stefan Bobrowski, Jarosław Dąbrowski, Zygmunt Padlewski, Agaton Giller and Bronisław Szwarce. The body directed the creation of...
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