- Mieczysław
Karłowicz ([miɛt͡ʂɨswaf ˈkarwɔvit͡ʂ], 11
December 1876 – 8
February 1909) was a
Polish composer and conductor. Mieczysław
Karłowicz was born...
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Karłowicz is a gender-neutral
Polish surname that may
refer to the
following notable people:
Georgij Karlowicz Kreyer (1887–1942),
Russian botanist and...
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Dariusz Karłowicz (born 1964) is a
Polish philosopher,
university lecturer, columnist, and a book publisher. The
president of the St.
Nicolas Foundation...
- The
Treaty of Karlowitz,
concluding the
Great Turkish War of 1683–1697, in
which the
Ottoman Empire was
defeated by the Holy
League at the
Battle of Zenta...
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Francesco Carlo Boffo (Cyrillic: Франц Карлович Боффо; 8
September 1796 – Cherson, 10
November 1867) was a
Neoclassical architect who
designed more than...
- Szymanowski,
Grzegorz Fitelberg,
Ludomir Różycki as well as Mieczysław
Karłowicz and
Apolinary Szeluto.
Almost all
educated by
Zygmunt Noskowski, the group...
- Mieczysław
Karłowicz (born 8
September 1963) is a
Polish former racing cyclist. He won the Tour de
Pologne 1990. "Mieczysław
Karłowicz".
Cycling Archives...
- Rebirth, is the only
symphony written by
Polish composer Mieczysław
Karłowicz. Work on the
symphony began in 1899
during the composer's
studies in Berlin...
- and
generalized ordered spaces. The Engelking–
Karlowicz theorem,
proved together with
Monica Karlowicz, is a
statement about the
existence of a family...
- the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Dionysus". Doroszewski, F.,
Karłowicz D. (eds.). 2021.
Dionysus and Politics.
Constructing Authority in the...