- Kraków (Polish: [ˈkrakuf] ), also
spelled as
Cracow or Krakow,
officially the
Royal Capital City of Kraków, is the second-largest and one of the oldest...
- cracows,
crakows, and
krakows from the
former Polish capital; or
simply as
pointed shoes,
pointy shoes, or long toed shoes. Poulaine, pike,
crakow, and liripipe...
-
Profundis (2000) The
Warriors (2001)
Voices in the
Wilderness (2003) -
Crakow Klezmer Band
perform one
track Bere**** (2003)
Sanatorium Under the Sign...
- was
alternately depicted as
yellow or green. The
costume also
featured crakow-style shoes,
which some
artists would discard from the portrayal. **** Grayson's...
- Duke of Ziębice. She was
listed as a
matriculant of the
University of
Crakow,
though this may have been honorary. Children:
Jadwiga z
Melsztyna Dorota...
- and
Eastern Europe: A
Travel Guide and
Resource Book to Prague, Warsaw,
Crakow, and
Budapest (1999,
Jason Aronson).
Valley was artist-in-residence at The...
- well as
slaves in the New World, were barefoot. In the 15th century, the
Crakow was
fashionable in Europe. This
style of shoe is
named because it is thought...
- SS-Gebirgs-Division Nord)
spring 41. 8th TK-Standarte.
Formed 1939 at
Crakow.
Designated 8. SS-Infanterie-Regiment 2/41, ****igned to 1. SS-Infanterie-Brigade...
-
Cracow (1525–1575),
German statesman Poulaine, also
known as
cracow or
crakow, a
style of
shoes po****r in
Europe in the 15th
century Search for "cracow"...
-
extreme piety and
knowledge of
Jewish law, he was
designated as the
Krakower (
Crakow)
Rebbe by the then-Bobover
Rebbe Ben Zion Halberstam. This was a prestigious...