- Józef
Kościelski (9
November 1845, Służewo - 22 June 1911, Poznań) was a
Polish poet,
politician and parliamentarian, co-founder of the Straż (Guard) society...
- The
Kościelski Award is an
independent Polish literary award,
awarded since 1962 by the Geneva-based
Kościelski Foundation. The jury
issues annual awards...
- Paul
Koscielski (born
February 1, 1966) is an
American former professional tennis player.
Koscielski grew up in
South Bend, Indiana,
where he attended...
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battalions of
infantry and one
artillery battery—were
commanded by Władysław
Kościelski [pl] [(Ottoman name "Sefer Pasha").
Although the
British correspondents...
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established in
honour of the poet and his
literary legacy. He
received the 1963
Kościelski Prize (Geneva), 1965
Jurzykowski Prize, 1965
Austrian State Prize for...
- won the J****z A.
Zajdel Award,
European Union Prize for
Literature and
Kościelski Award.
English language rights to Ice have been
acquired by London-based...
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Irreversible Loss of Left-handedness", 1998). Also in 1989, he was
conferred the
Kościelski Award for his
debut novel Wyznania twórcy pokątnej
literatury erotycznej...
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numerous awards,
among others, the
Horst Bienek Prize (Germany, 2014), the
Kościelski Prize (2009), the
Literary Award of the
Capital City of
Warsaw (2014)...
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marshal and statesman, last
President of
Germany before Adolf Hitler Józef
Kościelski (1845–1911),
Polish politician and parliamentarian, co-founder of the...
- he
became the
recipient of the
Gdynia Literary Prize as well as the
Kościelski Award and was also
nominated for Poland's top
literary prize Nike Award...