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Dziady (lit. "grandfathers, eldfathers",
sometimes translated as Forefathers' Eve) is a term in
Slavic folklore for the
spirits of the
ancestors and a...
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Dziady (Polish pronunciation: [ˈdʑadɨ], Forefathers' Eve) is a
poetic drama by the
Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz. It is
considered one of the
greatest works...
- and
Europe to
Byron and Goethe. He is
known chiefly for the
poetic drama Dziady (Forefathers' Eve) and the
national epic poem Pan Tadeusz. His
other influential...
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Dziady (plural, lit. "old men, beggars"; singular: dziad), also
dziady proszalne ("begging
dziady") or
dziad kalwaryjski ("calvarian dziad") was a term...
- pre-Christian rites.
Dziady may also
refer to:
Dziady (poem)
Dziady (wandering beggars)
Dziady śmigustne [pl],
local Polish Easter tradition Dziady żywieckie or...
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security for
Western civilization. Adam
Mickiewicz wrote the
patriotic drama Dziady (directed
against the Russians),
where he
depicts Poland as the
Christ of...
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evoked the
doctrine of
Poland as the "Christ of nations" in his
poetic drama Dziady (Forefathers' Eve),
considered by
George Sand one of the
great works of...
- of
Judas •
Pucheroki • Święconka • Śmigus-dyngus •
Emaus fair •
Turki •
Dziady śmigustne • Śmiergust •
Siuda Baba •
Kurek dyngusowy •
Pisanki • Walatka...
- the
original on 2007-05-20. "Senator
Nowosilcow -
charakterystyka -
Dziady -
Dziady cz. III - Adam Mickiewicz". poezja.org (in Polish).
Retrieved 2023-08-14...
- with some
similarities but a
different religious and
cultural background.
Dziady śmigustne [pl],
local Polish Easter tradition Śmiergust Czech: Oblévačka;...