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relation to
Ignacy Krasicki.
August Krasicki Jan Boży
Krasicki Karol Aleksander Krasicki Ksawery Franciszek Krasicki Ignacy Krasicki Krasiczyn Castle Castle...
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Ignacy Błażej
Franciszek Krasicki (3
February 1735 – 14
March 1801), from 1766 Prince-Bishop of
Warmia (in German, Ermland) and from 1795
Archbishop of...
- Mikołaj
Krasicki (died 1652) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Lutsk (1639–1652) and
Titular Bishop of
Argos (1639–1652)....
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Andrzej Krasicki (31
October 1918, Tarnów,
Poland – 15
January 1996, Warsaw) was a
Polish film and
theatre actor and
theatre director. In 1937, he graduated...
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subsequently emulated by England's John **** (1685–1732); Poland's
Ignacy Krasicki (1735–1801); Italy's
Lorenzo Pignotti (1739–1812)[verification needed]...
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lasted for 53 years, and the
castle was not
completed until 1633, by
Marcin Krasicki, son of Stanisław and
Voivode of Podolia, who in the
meantime had changed...
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Pasek (sarmatian memoirs).
During the Enlightenment,
playwright Ignacy Krasicki composed the
first Polish-language novel. Poland's
leading 19th-century...
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Kazimierz Ostrowski 1785–1794 Michał
Jerzy Poniatowski 1795–1801
Ignacy Krasicki 1801–1806
vacant 1806–1818
Ignacy Raczyński 1818–1821
vacant 1821–1825...
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capital Rzeszów. In
Krasiczyn stands the
Krasicki Palace, a
Renaissance palace built for Stanisław
Krasicki by
Galleazzo Appiani. Adam
Stefan Sapieha...
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Cajetan Chateaubriand Cortés
Descartes Erasmus Fénelon Gracián Kołłątaj
Krasicki La
Mennais Liguori Maistre Malebranche Mariana Meinong Mercado Molina More...