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Cecylia Arzewski (born
March 31, 1948) is a
Polish violinist.
Cecylia Arzewski was born to Polish-Jewish
parents in Kraków, Poland. Both of her parents...
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Cecilia Renata of
Austria (German: Cäcilia Renata, Polish:
Cecylia Renata, Lithuanian:
Cecilija Renata; 16 July 1611 – 24
March 1644) was
Queen of Poland...
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Cecylia Barczyk is an
American cellist based in Baltimore, Maryland.
Barczyk was born in Bytom,
Poland and
began studying cello at a
young age. She studied...
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Princess Cecylia Lubomirska[citation needed] (28 June 1907 – 20
September 2001) was a
member of the
House of
Lubomirski by
birth and a
Princess of Bourbon-Two...
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House of Radziwiłł (Polish pronunciation: [raˈd͡ʑiviww]; Lithuanian: Radvila; Belarusian: Радзівіл, romanized: Radzivił; German: Radziwill) is a Polish...
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military leader. He was the son of
Hetman Mikołaj
Hieronim Sieniawski and
Cecylia Maria Radziwiłł,
daughter of
Court and
Grand Marshal Prince Aleksander...
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Cecylia (1905–1980) and
Maciej Brogowski (1902–1955) were a
Polish Catholic couple,
recognised as
Righteous Among the
Nations by Yad
Vashem for having...
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Cecylia; 25
March 1908 – 16
November 2018) was a
Polish nun,
Dominican sister,
Righteous Among the Nations, and supercentenarian.
Sister Cecylia was...
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Cecylia Vetulani (11
April 1908 – 2
January 1980) was a
Polish art
historian and conservator-restorer who did
research mostly in the
field of
Warmia and...
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Cecylia Słapakowa (c. 1900–c. 1942) was a Polish-Jewish
journalist and translator. She is most
known for her work for the
Ringelblum Archive, then code-named...