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Prince Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko (1768–1844) was a
Polish nobleman, general,
military commander,
diplomat and politician.
Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko was born...
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Erazm Parczewski (1826, Ociąż – 1915) was a
Polish activist. He was a
member of the
Reichstag as a
representative of the
Polish Party. v t e...
- of the
oldest relics of
Polish literature. Made in 1515, in Kraków, for
Erazm Ciołek, the
Archbishop of Płock it was
decorated with
figural initials,...
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Erazm Ciołek may
refer to:
Erazm Ciołek (monk and
medieval scholar,
known also as Witelo), born c.a. 1230-c.a1300
Erazm Ciołek (bishop of Płock), b. c...
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Erazm Józef
Jerzmanowski h. Dołęga (2 June 1844 – 7
February 1909) was an industrialist,
philanthropist and
patron of art, soldier, who took part in the...
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Erazm Otwinowski (1529–1614) was a
Polish Renaissance poet,
Calvinist and
Socinian activist. Born at Liśnik Duży,
Poland to a
noble family. He was sent...
- sources. In
earlier publications he was
quoted as
Erazmus Ciolek Witelo,
Erazm Ciołek,
Vitellio and Vitulon. Today, he is
usually referred to by his Latin...
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Erazm Ciołek (24 June 1937 – 13
November 2012) was a
Polish photojournalist,
author of many
exhibitions and
laureate of
various awards. He is considered...
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Erazm Rudolf Fabijański, also Fabjański or Fabiański (1826, Żytomierz — 17 July 1892, Kraków) was a
Polish painter,
illustrator and set designer. The...
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Erazm Majewski (2 June 1858 — 14
November 1922) was a
Polish archaeologist, biologist, sociologist, philosopher, economist, ethnographer, and novelist...