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Szymon Budny or
Symon Budny (Belarusian: Сымон Будны, Polish:
Szymon Budny, Russian: Симон Будный; c.1533,
Budne – 13
January 1593, Vishnyeva) was a Polish-Belarusian...
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Budny is a
Polish and
Belarusian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Benyash Budny [be], 16th-century
writer and
translator in
Belarus Edward...
- Tribune,
January 14, 1935, p. 7.
Budny 2003–2004.
Rosenfeld 1926, pp. 215–16.
Kramer 1967, p. 13.
Lachaise 1928, p. xxiii.
Budny 2003–2004.
Woman (Elevation)...
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Edward Budny (born 24 May 1937) is a
Polish cross-country skier. He
competed in the men's 15
kilometre event at the 1964
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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virgin birth,
although there were a few radicals, such as
Symon Budny and
Jacobus Palaeologus, who
denied these.
Although not
directly a doctrinal...
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Weronika Krystyna Budny (born 30
October 1941,
maiden name Stempak) is a
Polish cross-country skier. She
competed at the 1964, 1968 and the 1972 Winter...
- Brzezin, and the non-pacifist and
Ebionite group, led by the
Belarusian Symon Budny. In 1579, the
Italian exile Fausto Sozzini arrived in
Poland and applied...
- 2006.
Archived from the
original on 19
October 2009 – via Answers.com.
Budny,
Mildred O. (18
April 2018). "Sanskrit and
Prakrit M****cripts -". Retrieved...
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Symon Budny, was
published in
Nesvizh in 1562. The Nieśwież
Bible (Biblia nieświeska), one of the
oldest Polish translations of the Bible, also by
Budny, was...
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extraordinary exemplar,
would have a “healthful effect” on the viewer.
Budny, Virginia. “Provocative Extremes:
Gaston Lachaise's Women,”
Sculpture Review...