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- iconographic program of the mithraeum’s painted decoration was commenced by Dr. Dobrochna Zielińska. Painted decoration in mithraea is rare and usually limited...
- he married Helena Zofia Włoczewska, and the couple had four children: Dobrochna (a pharmacist), Stanisław (an architect), Maria (a master of Polish philology)...
- Retrieved April 19, 2013. Edward Kopówka (translated from the Polish by Dobrochna Fire), The Jews in Siedlce 1850–1945. Chapter 2: The Extermination of...
- Feliks, Gerard, Maciej, Marcin, Martyna, Sebastian Euzebiusz, Jan, Piotr Dobrochna, Iga, Ignacy, Paweł, Siemirad, Żegota Joanna, Korneliusz, Maria, Miłosława...
- Sudan Notes and Records. 1: 55–56, 216. Danys, Katarzyna; Zielinska, Dobrochna (2017). "Alwan art. Towards an insight into the aesthetics of the Kingdom...
- Bogumiła, Bogusława, Bolesława, Bożena, Bronisława, Czesława, Dąbrówka, Dobrochna, Dobroniega, Dobrosława, Gniewomira, Godzimira, Godzisława, Gorzysława...
- Steiner. pp. 171–250. ISBN 9783795415419. Danys, Katarzyna; Zielinska, Dobrochna (2017). "Alwan art. Towards an insight into the aesthetics of the Kingdom...
- Ścibor ze Ściborzyc Born c. 1348 Died February 1414 Noble family Clan Ostoja Spouse(s) Dobrochna Stęszewska Issue Stibor II Father Mościc ze Ściborzyc...
- was elected in the second round of voting on 18 June 1989, defeating Dobrochna Martin in a runoff. By the end of his term, he was a member of the Christian-People's...
- racewalker Stibor of Stiboricz (ca. 1348–1414) and his wife the Dutchess Dobrochna Ede Horn [de] (German: Eduard Horn), born Ignacz Einhorn (1825–1875),...