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- Klementyna Hoffmanowa, born Klementyna Tańska (23 November 1798 – 21 September 1845) was a Polish novelist, playwright, editor, translator, teacher and...
- Aleksander Fredro (1798–1855) Adam Mickiewicz (1798–1845) Klementyna Hoffmanowa (1801–1869) Franciszek Ksawery Godebski (1801–1876) Seweryn Goszczyński...
- the heart in part due to the fact that the heart of novelist Klementyna Hoffmanowa was being kept in the Wawel Cathedral. With the support of apostolic administrator...
- Pierre-Jean David d'Angers, 1838. Carnevale Alexandre Dumas, (1829). Klementyna Hoffmanowa: A litograph originally published in: Straszewicz J., Die Polen und die...
- was purchased by the government, which still operates as the Klementyna Hoffmanowa Lyceum and Secondary School IX [pl]. Paulina Hewelke was born on 16 November...
- administrator Klaus H. Hofmann (1911–1995), American chemist Klementyna Hoffmanowa (1798–1845), Polish writer and translator Larry Hoffman (1878–1948), American...
- longest-serving Queen of France Emilia Plater, revolutionary Klementyna Hoffmanowa, novelist, playwright and activist Maria Konopnicka, writer and women's...
- underground fighter Marek Hłasko, novelist, short story writer Klementyna Hoffmanowa, writer of memoir and children's literature Paweł Huelle, essayist Juliusz...
- (1793–1826) Jan Czeczot (1796–1846) Tomasz Zan (1796–1855) Klementyna Hoffmanowa (1798–1845) Adam Mickiewicz (1798–1855), Dziady, Pan Tadeusz Franciszek...
- Warsaw, and obtained a governess diploma. She taught mathematics at the Hoffmanowa high school. She was socially active, and in her youth, she belonged to...