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Gniewomir is a
given name
derived from the
Slavic elements:
gniew (anger) and mir (peace,
glory or world), and may
refer to: Gniewomierz, a
village in...
- Wałęsa,
Gniewomir Rokosz-Kuczyński and
Piotr Dwornicki). In the
elections to the
European Parliament the
following month,
ChDRP activists Gniewomir Rokosz-Kuczyński...
- Dobromir, Dobromił, Dobrosław, Domard, Domasław, Dzierżysław, Gniewko,
Gniewomir, Godzimir, Godzisław, Gorzysław, Jarosław, Krzesimir, Kazimierz, Lech...
- Batorzyński, Boturzyński, Czeremowski, Czewoj, Fabianowski, Gluzicki, Glużycki,
Gniewomir, Gromnicki, Kowalski, Libertowski, Opatowski, Piroński, Świchowski, Świechowski...
- was a
stronghold of
pagan Pomeranians,
ruled by
local Pomeranian ruler Gniewomir. It was
reconquered by
Polish Duke Bolesław III
Wrymouth in 1108, and...
- Alfons, Parteniusz, Partenia, Romeusz, Romuald, Rozalia, Ryszard, Sulisław
Gniewomir, Jan, Paweł, Piotr,
Sebastian Bernard, Eryk,
Eryka Gabriel, Jacek, Elwira...
- non-aligned MP
Marek Jakubiak,
opened the Kraków list for the Sejm. In turn,
Gniewomir Rokosz-Kuczyński of
Christian Democracy of the 3rd
Polish Republic ran...
- 1113 by
Gallus Anonymus mentions several dukes of Pomerania: Swantibor,
Gniewomir, and an
unnamed duke
besieged in Kołobrzeg. A
mention of a
battle between...
- Magdalena; Partyka, Anna; Wilczyńska, Daria; Pytka, Karolina; Latacz,
Gniewomir; Przejczowska-Pomierny, Katarzyna; Wyska, Elżbieta; Wesołowska, Anna;...