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Dobrosława "Dobrusia" "Mrówka" Miodowicz-Wolf (18
August 1953 in Kraków — 10
August 1986 on K2) was a
Polish alpinist, mountaineer, ethnographer, and researcher...
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Dobrosława of
Pomerania (before 1129 –
after 1226) was a
princess from
Griffin dynasty. She was
Countess of Gützkow and Schlawe. She was most
likely the...
- Imitzer,
Hannes Wieser,
Willi Bauer, and Kurt Diemberger; a
Polish climber,
Dobrosława Miodowicz-Wolf; and
another British climber,
Julie Tullis—in an attempt...
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include Serbian Dobrosav. The
feminine forms are Dobroslava, Dobroslavka,
Dobrosława. The name may
refer to:
Stefan Vojislav (fl. 1018 - d. 1043), anachronistically...
- Gdański, but
later he
moved it to Świecie.
After 1195, he had
married Dobrosława, with whom he had daughters, one of
which possibly could be Zwinisława...
- question, "Is
religion an
important part of your
daily life?". Yet in 2017
Dobroslawa Wiktor-Mach
noted an
Islamic revival in the country: In 2010, the Caucasus...
- I of
Schwerin (III)
Beatrix († 1300 or 1315) ∞
Henry II of
Werle (?)
Dobroslawa ∞
Jaczo of
Salzwedel (II)
Casimir II (* c. 1180, † 1219) ∞
Ingardis of...
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Tanglefoot and Jarosław of Opole.
Around 1187/89, Bolesław
married with
Dobroslawa (b. 1162/72 - d. 23
November 1206/after 1230?), a
Pomeranian princess...
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British climber Alan
Rouse is
presumed to have died the same day; as was
Dobrosława Miodowicz-Wolf, a
Polish climber who
disappeared on
fixed ropes below...
- Austria
Avalanche 24
August 1987
Suzuki Akira ****an Fall 10
August 1986
Dobrosława Miodowicz-Wolf Poland
Exhaustion Alfred Imitzer Austria
Altitude sickness...