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Piotr Ignacy Bieńkowski (1865 – 1925) was a
Polish classical scholar and archaeologist,
professor of
Jagiellonian University.
Bieńkowski studied classical...
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Witold Bieńkowski, code-name
Wencki (1906–1965), was a
Polish politician,
publicist and
leader of the
Catholic underground organization called Front for...
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Arkadiusz Bieńkowski (12
January 1938 – 24
February 2007) was a
Polish footballer who pla**** as a forward. He pla**** a
total of 11
times and
scored 1 goal...
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Bieńkowski is a
Polish coat of arms. It was used by one
szlachta family in the
times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Notable bearers of this coat...
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Zbigniew Bieńkowski (31
August 1913, in
Warsaw — 23
February 1994) was a
Polish poet,
literary critic,
translator and essayist.
Bieńkowski graduated in...
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Zygmunt Witymir Bieńkowski (2 May 1913
Warsaw – 15
August 1979) was a
Polish pilot and a
writer of many
articles and poems. His No. 303
Squadron RAF diary...
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Archived from the
original on 25
January 2009.
Retrieved 20
January 2009.
Bienkowski, Piotr; Millard, Alan
Ralph (2000).
Dictionary of the
ancient Near East...
- Bozorth, R. (1951). Ferromagnetism. Van Nostrand. Salach, J.; Szewczyk, R.;
Bienkowski, A.; Frydrych, P. (2010). "Methodology of
testing the
magnetoelastic characteristics...
- well over the cap of 4,750. Mr.
Bienkowski stated the
Rangers would like a
building with at
least 10,000 seats.
Bienkowski presented the City of Kitchener...
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Timothy P. (2009), "'The land of Medeba' and
Early Iron Age Mādabā", in
Bienkowski,
Piotr (ed.),
Studies on Iron Age Moab and
Neighbouring Areas: In Honour...