- Michał
Kleofas Ogiński (25
September 1765 – 15
October 1833) was a
Polish diplomat and politician,
Grand Treasurer of Lithuania, and a
senator of Tsar...
- (1749–1800)
Wojciech Żywny (1756–1842)
Feliks Janiewicz (1762–1848) Michał
Kleofas Ogiński (1765–1833) Ludwig-Wilhelm
Tepper de
Ferguson (1768–1838) Józef...
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earlier "nationalist"
composers in
Central Europe,
including Poland's Michał
Kleofas Ogiński and
Franciszek Lessel, who
utilised polonaise and
mazurka forms...
- piano,
commonly attributed to the
Polish composer and
politician Michał
Kleofas Ogiński. This
piece was
allegedly written around 1794,
after the Kościuszko...
- of pseudonyms,
including Bogdan Bolesławita, B.B., Kaniowa, Dr Omega,
Kleofas Fakund Pasternak, and JIK.: 222 Tarkowski, Paweł. "KRASZEWSKI Józef Ignacy...
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early nineteenth century when it was
bequeathed to Michał
Kleofas Ogiński. Michał
Kleofas Ogiński, who had been in
exile since the
defeat of the Kościuszko...
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Franciscan Archaeology Institute.
Retrieved 18
January 2019. It was only
Abuna Kleofas Kikilides who
realised the true significance, for the
history of the region...
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Antoni Poniatowski, 1763–1813,
prince Julia Lubomirska, 1764–1794 Michał
Kleofas Ogiński, 1765–1833,
insurrectionist and
composer Jan
Henryk Wołodkowicz...
- to
Franciszek Ksawery Ogiński. In 1812,
Rietavas was
acquired by Michał
Kleofas Ogiński (1765–1833),
Tadeusz Franciszek Ogiński's grandson. Michał Ogiński...
- Ogińsk was a son of
Ireneusz Kleofas Ogiński [lt] and Olga
Kalinowska of
Wielka Kamionka, and
grandson of Michał
Kleofas Ogiński. He
graduated from the...