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Grzymała in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grzymała may
refer to:
Grzymała (surname)
Grzymała,
Pomeranian Voivodeship (north Poland)
Grzymała, Świętokrzyskie...
- Anna
Maria Grzymala-Busse is an
American political scientist. She is the Mic****e and
Kevin Douglas Professor of
International Studies in the department...
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Grzymała is a
Polish coat of arms. It was used by
several szlachta families in the
times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Some
authorities believe...
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Grzymała in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grzymała or
Grzymala is a
Polish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Adam
Grzymała-Siedlecki...
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Edward Grzymała (29
September 1906 – 10
August 1940) was a
Polish and
Roman Catholic priest. He was
imprisoned in the ****
concentration camp at Sachsenhausen...
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Wojciech Grzymała (23
April 1793 - 16
December 1871), also
known as
Albert Grzymala or
Albert Grzymała, was a
Polish soldier, politician, and
banker who...
- Warszawa: PWN, 1978, 314–315.
Laurentius Grimalius Goslicius (Wawrzyniec
Grzymała Goślicki) and His
Treatise of the
Ideal Senator by
Teresa Bałuk-Ulewiczowa...
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Domarad Grzymała of the
Grzymała coat of arms (?–1324) was
bishop of Poznań in the
years 1318–1324. He came from the
Wielkopolska Grzymalit family. He...
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Andrzej Grzymała of Poznań (died
September 1466, Kraków) was a
Polish academic and
rector of the
Cracow Academy in the 15th century.
Grzymała was born...
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Grzymala-Busse &
Finkel 2022, How
Autocracies Die. Gurr,
Jaggers &
Moore 1990, p. 85. Mauk 2019, pp. 26–27.
Tullock 1987, p. 7.
Grzymala-Busse &...