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Florian Stanisław
Ceynowa (Kashubian Florión Cenôwa) (May 4, 1817 –
March 26, 1881) was a doctor,
political activist, writer, and linguist. He undertook...
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Krystyna Ceynowa, also
spelled as
Cejnowa (died 1836), was an
ethnic Polish victim of
murder by
lynching and an
alleged witch.
Accused of sorcery, she...
- was soon repealed. In the 19th
century the
Kashubian activist Florian Ceynowa undertook efforts to
identify the
Kashubian language, and its
culture and...
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separate language.
Stefan Ramułt (1859–1913) was
fascinated by
Florian Ceynowa and
decidedly supported giving Kashubian the
status of a full-fledged standard...
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Information science, book
studies and
library science Since 1
April 2015
Klaus Ceynowa is
director general of the
Bavarian State Library. The head office, the...
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western (Kashubian) part of the area. In the 19th
century Florian Ceynowa became Kashubian's
first known activist. He
undertook tremendous efforts...
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Anderssen Adam
Asnyk Ruth Baum
Kamil Bortniczuk Robert Bunsen Florian Ceynowa Hans
Cloos Stephan Cohn-Vossen Jan Dzierżon
Norbert Elias August von Fallersleben...
- 71″E / 54.7210361°N 18.4110306°E / 54.7210361; 18.4110306 The
Florian Ceynowa Museum of the Puck
Region in Puck-(Polish:
Muzeum Ziemi Puckiej im. Floriana...
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Poland Mary Bateman, a
contemporary case of a
similar execution Krystyna Ceynowa, a
somewhat later case of an
illegal witch trial in
Poland Haelschner,...
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Inkunabelsammlung der
Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek", in: Griebel, Rolf;
Ceynowa,
Klaus (eds.): "Information, Innovation, Inspiration. 450
Jahre Bayerische...