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Bazyli (Polish pronunciation: [baˈzɨ.li]) is a
Polish masculine given name. Its
English equivalent...
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Bazyli (secular name Włodzimierz Doroszkiewicz) (born 15
March 1914 in Cisy - 11
February 1998 in Warsaw) was a
Polish Orthodox bishop, the
fifth Metropolitan...
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Macmillan "Venerable Paul of Thebes",
Orthodox Church in
America Ed. crit.:
Bazyli Degórski (ed.),
Edizione critica della "Vita
Sancti Pauli Primi eremitae"...
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Bazyli Skalski was a
printer in
Cracow in the late
sixteenth and
early seventeenth centuries.
Skalski began his
printing career in the
Drukarnia Łazarzowa...
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Bazyli Wójtowicz (2
April 1899 – 3
April 1985) was a
Polish sculptor. His work was part of the
sculpture event in the art
competition at the 1936 Summer...
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Bazyli Bohdanowicz (1740– 23
February 1817) was a
Polish violinist and composer. He was a
member of the
orchestra in the Leopoldstädter Theater. He and...
- Mikołaj
Bazyli Potocki (ab. 1712 – 13
April 1782) was a
Polish nobleman,
starost of Kaniv, Bohuslav,
benefactor of the
Buchach townhall,
Pochayiv Lavra...
- Poniatowski.
During their marriage Walewska had two sons,
Antoni Rudolf Bazyli, born 14 June 1805, and
Alexandre Florian Joseph Colonna-Walewski. Antoni...
- Leon
Bazyli Sapieha (Polish pronunciation: [ˈlɛɔn baˈzɨli saˈpjɛxa];
March 20, 1652 –
November 9, 1686) was a Polish-Lithuanian politician. He was the...
- the King of Poland, Stanisław
August Poniatowski. She was the
daughter of
Bazyli Ustrzycki (1715-1751),
castellan of Przemyśl and his
second wife, Katarzyna...