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Mother Bertranda, O.P. (née Janina Siestrzewitowska; 1900–1988),
later known as Anna Borkowska, was a
Polish cloistered Dominican nun who
served as the...
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Berman Alexander Bogen (1916–2010),
partisan leader Anna
Borkowska (Sister
Bertranda)
Icchak Cukierman Gusta Dawidson Draenger Marek Edelman Leon Feldhendler...
- worker);
Rudolf Weigl (scientist);
Stefan Korboński (politician),
Sister Bertranda (Catholic nun); Eryk Lipiński (artist);
Franciszek and
Magdalena Banasiewicz...
- Sisters,
sheltered from the ****s by
Mother Superior Anna
Borkowska (Sister
Bertranda), who was the
first to
supply hand
grenades and
other weapons to the Vilnius...
- lords. He also
strengthened the
Alpine p****es,
building a
castle (Rocca
Bertranda)
between Moggio Udinese and Pontebba, and had a new line of
walls built...
- identity. In particular,
convents of
Catholic nuns in
Poland (see
Sister Bertranda), pla**** a
major role in the
effort to
rescue and
shelter Polish Jews...
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Progress Series, 217: 81–91. doi:10.1016/S0079-6611(01)00043-X
Arnaud Bertranda A,
Barbierib MA, Hernández C, Gómezc F and
Leiva F (2004) "Diel vertical...
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Sabran c.1190
Daughter of
Guiraud II Amic and
Alice 7
October 1209 – 1250?
Bertranda of
Porcelet no
children Marguerite de
Salins 1211
three children 1250...
- some 6
kilometres (3.7 mi)
outside of
Vilna (see: Anna
Borkowska (Sister
Bertranda), the
Polish Righteous Among the
Nations who
saved them). Reportedly,...
- froncie, Jego
wielka miłość, Skłamałam, Książątko,
Wyrok życia,
Robert i
Bertranda, and
Czarna perła. He
wrote screenplays of
Antek policmajster (with Konrad...