- Emil Schedlin-
Czarliński (5 May 1833 – 21
March 1913) was a
Polish landowner,
January Uprising parti****nt, and a
member of the
Reichstag of the North...
- Chorinská) Chyliński Cielątkowa (Kucza)
Cieleski Ciężosił Ciołek (Biała)
Czarlinski coat of arms (Sowa)
Czartoryski Czarnowron (Ślepowron
variation Czarnowron)...
- Lake Eyre
Basin Ministerial Forum 2018. 2017.
Retrieved 18
March 2021.
Czarlinski, V; New
South Wales. Parliament.
Legislative ****embly (1894), Artesian...
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Heinrich Wilhelm Martens independent liberal 4 Neustadt,
Karthaus Emil
Czarliński Pole 5 Berent, Preußisch
Stargard Hiacynt Jackowski Pole
Province of Prussia...
- Łasiński and Bogiński. Elsewhere, one can find also the
tombs of the
Czarliński and Dienhof-Hotomski families. The wall
overlooking the
Bydgoszcz Canal...
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Sztuk Pięknych w Krakowie. p. 29. ISBN 978-83-7052-167-7.
Bonawentura Czarliński;
Stephan Giźicki (January 2007). Książę J****z Wiśniowiecki (1598-1636)...
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Voivodeship of the
Kingdom of Poland. It was the
ancestral seat of the
Czarliński noble family.
During the
German occupation of
Poland (World War II), in...
- in Grębocin),
Ernest Wohlfeil (curate from Grzywna). Landowners: Leon
Czarliński (landowner from Brąchnówek,
social activist), Jan
Donimirski (landowner...
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historic region of Pomerania. Żelistrzewo was a
private village of the
Czarliński noble family of Sówka coat of arms,
administratively located in the Puck...