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publisher (link) Michałowska,
Teresa (2001). Ego
Gertruda.
Studium historycznoliterackie [Ego
Gertruda. A
historical and
literary study] (in Polish). Warsaw:...
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Gertruda Komorowska (born 1754 in
Suszno – 13
February 1771 in the
river Rata near
Sielec Bełski, Poland) was a
Polish noblewoman,
known the
tragic cir****stances...
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Peter Gertruda Andreas van
Bommel (born 22
April 1977) is a
Dutch football coach and
former player who pla**** as a midfielder. His FIFA
World Cup...
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Gertruda's Oath: A Child, a Promise, and a
Heroic Escape During World War II is a 2009 book (originally
published in
Israel as ha-Shevu'ah in 2007) by...
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Gertruda Kilosówna (9
February 1913 – 4
December 1938) was a
Polish middle-distance runner. She
competed in the women's 800
metres at the 1928
Summer Olympics...
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Minolops gertruda,
common name the
coral red top s****, is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Solariellidae. The size of...
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Gertruda Uścińska (born 23
January 1958) is a
Polish lawyer and
political scientist. She is a
Professor of
Social Sciences at The
University of Warsaw...
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Gertruda Józefa
Biernat (March 17, 1923 –
March 1, 2016) was a
Polish geologist and paleontologist.
During World War II, she
joined the
Polish resistance...
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Gertruda Sekaninová-Čakrtová, born Sti****ny (21 May 1908,
Budapest – 29
December 1986, Jihlava) was a
Czech and
Czechoslovak lawyer,
politician and diplomat...
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Gertrūda Benze (22
April 1933 – 10
February 2021) was a German-born
Lithuanian doctor and linguist.
Following World War II,
Benze found herself in the...