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Grodecki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grodecki (feminine: Grodecka; plural: Grodeccy) is a
Polish surname. It may
refer to:
Adrian Grodecki, Polish...
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Louis Grodecki (18 July 1910,
Warsaw – 28
March 1982, Paris) was a
French art historian. A
disciple of
Henri Focillon since 1929,
shortly after his arrival...
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Wiktor Grodecki (born 25
February 1960 in Warsaw) is a
Polish film director,
screenwriter and
producer known for
Mandragora (five main
prizes at Geneva...
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Mandragora is a 1997 film by
Polish director Wiktor Grodecki about the
mental and
physical decline of a 15-year-old boy who runs away from his seemingly...
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Adrian Grodecki (died 1658) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Gniezno (1644–1658). On 12
December 1644,
Adrian Grodecki was...
- Bolesław Chrobry,
Warsaw 1964. R.
Grodecki,
Bezprym [in:]
Polski Słownik Biograficzny, vol. II, Kraków 1936, p. 2. R.
Grodecki, S. Zachorowski, J. Dąbrowski...
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Gerard Labuda agrees a
birth date in the
early 1070s,
while Roman Grodecki argues for Zbigniew's
birth taking place around 1073, and
Kazimierz Jasiński...
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Roman Grodecki (21
April 1889, in Rzeszów – 17
April 1964, in Kraków),
Poraj coat of arms, was a
Polish economic historian, a
professor at the Jagiellonian...
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Grodecki believes that the
banishment of
Zbigniew to
Quedlinburg Abbey was
thanks to
Count Palatine Sieciech and
Duchess Judith-Sophia; R.
Grodecki,...
- ed.,
Anonim tzw. Gall,
translated [from the
Latin into Polish] by
Roman Grodecki, Ossolineum, 2003, ISBN 83-7316-258-5. Paul W.
Knoll and
Frank Schaer,...