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- Broniewski (feminine Broniewska) is a Polish surname. Notable people include: Janina Broniewska, Polish writer Kajetan Broniewski, Polish rower Stanisław...
- Janina Broniewska née Kunig (5 August 1904 – 17 February 1981) was a Polish writer, author of many stories for children and young adults, a publicist and...
- Son of District Judge and Podkomorzy Kasper Wielopolski and Elżbieta Broniewska. He was married to Zofia Kochanowska. He was a courtier from 1635, administrator...
- Lì-Huà) 趙粟 (Zhào Sù) Norwegian Liv Ragnhild Sømme Tomeberg Polish Maria Broniewska [pl; fr; vo] Bogna Sokorska [pl; de] Małgorzata Długosz Portuguese (Brazil)...
- Division of the Polish Teachers' Union. She met there and befriended Janina Broniewska, the wife of revolutionary poet Władysław Broniewski; Janina's radical...
- Aleksander Kamiński (1904–1969) Witold Gombrowicz (1904–1981) Janina Broniewska (1905–1964) Wanda Wasilewska (1905–1953) Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński...
- the illustrator Jan Marcin Szancer, and the children's author Janina Broniewska and novelist Wanda Wasilewska as editors. However, due to their well known...
- him as their teacher in Marxism before and cut ties with him. Janina Broniewska, to whom Stawar had confessed his love, wrote: "Our most principled sectarian...
- Majchrowicz and the editorial staff also included Jakub Berman and Janina Broniewska. Meanwhile, all press published by Poland was dismantled and banned by...
- Stryjkowski, Lucjan Szenwald, Stanisław Jerzy Lec, Władysław Broniewski, Janina Broniewska, Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński and Leon Chwistek. In November 1939, a declaration...