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Julian Klaczko (6
November 1825,
Vilna (Wilno, Vilnius) – 26
November 1906, Kraków) was a
Polish author,
proficient in Hebrew, Polish, French, and German...
- Levi
Jerahmeel Klaczko (Hebrew: לוי ירחמיאל קליאצקא; born June 28, 1840 in Vilna) was a
Russian Jewish educator and author. He was a
schoolteacher in...
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political bureau of the
organization and
collaborated with
Julian Klaczko and
Valerian Kalinka.
During the
January Uprising,
Tarnowski was connected...
- Herpetologica. 64 (1): 92–108. doi:10.1655/07-027.1. S2CID 86734273.
Klaczko, J.; Ingram, T.; Losos, J. (2015). "Genitals
evolve faster than
other traits...
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Paride Gr****i
bolognese (in
Italian and Latin). Bologna:
Regia tipografia.
Klaczko,
Julian (1903). Rome And The Renaissance: The
Pontificate Of
Julius II...
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first known use of
Drang nach
Osten was by the
Polish journalist Julian Klaczko in 1849, yet it is
debatable whether he
invented the term as he used it...
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Faculty of Arts. His
father had a shop in
Vilnius selling leather on
Julian Klaczko Street.
While pursuing his studies, Abba
became an
active member in the...
- IDF Anna Komorowska,
First Lady of
Poland between 2010 and 2015
Julian Klaczko (1825–1906),
Polish politician Agata Kornhauser-Duda,
First Lady of Poland...
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diplomat in Rome, to Holy See (1927–1954) Wacław Jędrzejewicz
Julian Klaczko,
Polish diplomat Stanisław Kot, historian, politician, diplomat. Polish...
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Vilna Ghetto Vilna Ghetto (Julian
Klaczko Street), 1941
Location of
Vilna Ghetto within Lithuania Location Vilnius Old Town 54°40′40″N 25°16′59″E / 54...