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Maria Konopnicka (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmarja kɔnɔpˈɲitska] ; née Wasiłowska; 23 May 1842 – 8
October 1910) was a
Polish poet, novelist, children's writer...
- The
Maria Konopnicka Monument in Września (Polish:
Pomnik Marii Konopnickiej we Wrześni) is a
bronze statue located in the town of Września,
Greater Poland...
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Maria Konopnicka Monument (Polish:
Pomnik Marii Konopnickiej) is a
syenite statue in Warsaw, Poland,
within the
Saxon Garden in the
Downtown district....
- independence, poet
Maria Konopnicka as a
protest against German Empire's
policies of
forced Germanization of Poles.
Konopnicka wrote Rota in 1908 while...
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Maria Konopnicka Special Education School Complex in Pabianice,
Poland is one of the
oldest special education schools in Poland.
Named after Maria Konopnicka...
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novels the most
internationally acclaimed of
which is Quo Vadis),
Maria Konopnicka (Rota),
Eliza Orzeszkowa (Nad Niemnem), Adam
Asnyk and
Gabriela Zapolska...
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Wojciech Kętrzyński,
historian and name-sake of the city of Kętrzyn
Maria Konopnicka,
writer Juliusz Konstanty Ordon,
officer Ludwik Rydygier,
surgeon Władysław...
- was
described in
contemporary literary works by the
Polish poet
Maria Konopnicka, the
Ukrainian writer Ivan Franko, and many others. Some
states in south...
- He was also a
prolific illustrator for
works by Adam Mickiewicz,
Maria Konopnicka and Józef
Ignacy Kraszewski. His most
notable work in this area was a...
- her
paintings were
portraits of her
lifelong companion, the poet
Maria Konopnicka. In 1908, Dulębianka
stood for the
Agrarian Party in the
elections to...