- Bolesław, Boleslaw,
Boleslav or
Boleslaus in Latin, is a male
given name of
Slavic origin meaning great glory.
Feminine forms: Bolesława / Boleslava. It...
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Solresol enjo**** a
brief spell of po****rity,
reaching its
pinnacle with
Boleslas Gajewski's 1902
publication of
Grammaire du Solresol. Today,
there exist...
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Boleslas Gajewski was a
French linguist who was the
author of the
grammar of the
musical language Solresol,
originally published in 1902. He was the son...
- a
small museum for his art in 1950, in Paris, France,
called the Musée
Boleslas Biegas. It is
located within the
Polish Library in
Paris in the 4th arrondis****t...
- Bolesław Leśmian (born Bolesław Lesman; 22
January 1877 – 5
November 1937) was a
Polish poet, artist, and
member of the
Polish Academy of Literature, one...
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Matuszewski (August 19, 1856 Pińczów, – c.1943 or 1944; in
French texts Boleslas Matuszewski) -
Polish businessman,
photographer and cameraman, pioneer...
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photographie Marché aux fleurs,
Place Louis Lépine Mémorial de la
Shoah Musée
Boleslas Biegas, Musée Adam Mickiewicz, and
Salon Frédéric
Chopin Musée de la Magie...
- room in the Bibliothèque
Polonaise à Paris,
which also
houses the Musée
Boleslas Biegas and the
Salon Frédéric Chopin.
Guided visits are
available Thursday...
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Boleslaw (Swedish: Burislev; died 1172/73) was a
Swedish pretender for the throne,
belonging to the
House of Sverker. He
acted in
concert with his kinsman...
- parti****tion of
senior Catholic clergy from
Belarus and Latvia. (in French)
Boleslas Sloskans and François
Rouleau (1986).
Witness for God
among the Godless...