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Kalikst von
Morawski (1859 –
after 17
September 1939) was a
Polish chess master. Born in a
village Boryszkowce (Боришківці),
Galicia (then Austria-Hungary...
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Kalikst Witkowski (2
April 1818 in
Kobryn – 24 July 1877 in
Karlovy Vary) was a
Russian general and
President of
Warsaw from 16
September 1863 to 1 October...
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Macieja (b. 1977),
grandmaster Kazimierz Makarczyk (1901–1972),
chess master Kalikst Morawski (1859–1939),
chess master Stasch Mlotkowski (1881–1943), American...
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August 1862)
Zygmunt Wielopolski (16
August 1862 – 18
September 1863)
Kalikst Witkowski (16
September 1863 – 1
October 1875)
Sokrates Starynkiewicz (18...
- Saint-Calixte (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃
kalikst]) is a muni****lity and town in the Lanaudière
region of Quebec, Canada, part of the
Montcalm Regional...
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Prosper Considerant Benjamin Long
Julien Reverchon Clarisse Vigoureux Kalikst Wolski Charles Fourier Jean-Baptiste-André
Godin Christian communism Icarians...
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Edmund Kalikst Eugeniusz Charaszkiewicz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɛdmunt xaraʂˈkjevitʂ]; 14
October 1895 – 22
December 1975) was a
Polish military intelligence...
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every day. On 9 June 1941, at present-day Wolności Square,
three Poles,
Kalikst Perkowski,
Wilhelm Czernecki and
Piotr Sanda, were
publicly executed in...
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Joseph Engel.
After her death, the
house was
inherited by her son
Kalikst Poniński.
Following his
death in 1902, the
property p****ed to the Lubomirski...
- New York :
Baker & Godwin. p. 49.
Retrieved 2
February 2024. Wolski,
Kalikst (1883). Poland, her glory, her sufferings, her overthrow. London : Kerby...