- Kotowski,
pronounced [kɔˈtɔfski], feminine:
Kotowska ("Kotowski" is also used as a
feminine surname as well) is a
surname of
Polish origin. It is a toponymic...
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Alicja Jadwiga Kotowska ((1899-11-20)20
November 1899,
Warsaw – 11
November 1939, near
Wielka Piaśnica) was a
Polish religious sister who was head of the...
- Filemon) –
Ludwik Kronic 2. A
winter evening (Zimowy wieczór) –
Alina Kotowska 3.
Easter clean-up (Wielkanocne sprzątanie)– Wacław
Fedak 4.
Great washing...
- Małgorzata
Kotowska also
known as Małgorzata Durantówna (died 1690) was a
Polish lady-in-waiting, and an
unofficial diplomatic emissary. Małgorzata
Kotowska was...
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events Alicja Janosz (born 1985), the
winner of
Polish Idol in 2002
Alicja Kotowska (1899–1939),
Polish nun, head of the
Resurrectionist convent in Wejherowo...
- The
American Journal of Gastroenterology. 90 (3): 439–448. PMID 7872284.
Kotowska M,
Albrecht P,
Szajewska H (March 2005). "Saccharomyces
boulardii in the...
- Auschwitz)
Symforian Ducki,
friar (1888–1942 KL Auschwitz)
Alicja Maria Jadwiga Kotowska, sister,
based on eye-witness
reports comforted and
huddled with Jewish...
- socialist, pacifist, Sinn Féin activist, and
novelist November 11 –
Alicja Kotowska,
Polish Roman Catholic nun,
martyr and
blessed (b. 1899)
November 12 –...
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decide the new head of farm
amongst the ones who made the nominations.
Kotowska,
Klaudia (20
December 2023). "Znamy trzecią uczestniczkę "Farmy". To Marta...
- 1973),
Polish philosopher, author, and
former jazz
vocalist Małgorzata
Kotowska (died 1690),
Polish lady-in-waiting and
unofficial diplomatic emissary...