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Polish knightly coat of arms used by
Polish and
Austrian noble family Głownia (and
Glownia). It is
mentioned for the
first time in
years 1470-1480 by famous...
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refer to a
Polish heraldic clan, e.g., "Paulus de
Glownia nobilis de domo Godzamba" (Paul of
Glownia noble family, of
Godziemba coat of arms). See also...
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Andrzej Głownia (9
November 1951 – 22
September 2024) was a
Polish footballer who pla**** as a forward.
Głownia started his
senior career with
Lechia Gdańsk...
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election prompted a
protracted court battle heard by
Justice Joseph R.
Glownia of the
State Supreme Court.
Kennedy ran
uncontested in the
November 2012...
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recorded a high finish, with
players such as
Tomasz Korynt and
Andrzej Głownia having standout seasons. The 1974–75
season saw a vast
improvement from...
- Routledge. Feb 25, 2014. ISBN 9781135925543 – via
Google Books. Dawid,
Glownia (2012). "Silva" (PDF). {{cite journal}}: Cite
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Simon O.; Chollet, Matthieu; Lemke,
Henrik T.; Robinson,
Joseph Stephen;
Glownia,
James M.; Minitti,
Michael P.; Frano, Alex; Fechner, Michael; Spaldin...
- Sébastien; Bucksbaum,
Philip H.; Carbajo, Sergio; Gaffney,
Kelly J.;
Glownia, James; Hartsock,
Robert (2024-08-29), Real-space
Observation of a Transition...
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computer scientist. Max Cresswell, 84, New
Zealand philosopher.
Andrzej Głownia, 72,
Polish footballer (Lechia Gdańsk, Arka Gdynia). José Grande, 79, Spanish...
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Lechia during his career,
managed the team from 1996 to 1997.
Andrzej Głownia 217 28 -
Henryk Gronowski 276 0 Pla**** once for Poland.
Robert Gronowski...