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Krynicki is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Nikifor, also
known as
Nikifor Krynicki (1895-1968),
Lemko naïve
painter Ryszard Krynicki...
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Ryszard Krynicki (Polish: [ˈrɨʂard krɨˈɲit͡skʲi]; born 28 June 1943) is a
Polish poet and translator,
member of the
Polish "New Wave" Movement. He is regarded...
- Austria-Hungary – 10
October 1968, Folusz, Poland), also
known as
Nikifor Krynicki, born as
Epifaniy Drovnyak (Epifaniusz Drowniak)1, was a
Lemko naïve painter...
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Orion Publishing Group. p. 395.
Krynicki, p. 84 Lal, Muni (1988). Aurangzeb.
Vikas Pub. House. p. 60.
Krynicki, p. 54
Krynicki, p. 55 Hansen,
Waldemar (1986)...
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Krynicki (Polish: Kryniccy) is the
surname of
three Polish noble families of the Sas and
Korab coats-of-arms. One
Krynicki family of the Sas coat-of-arms...
- Sarkar, Sir
Jadunath (1973). 1618-1659.
Orient Longman. p. 34. Krieger-
Krynicki,
Annie (2005).
Captive Princess: Zebunissa,
Daughter of
Emperor Aurangzeb...
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mathematician and
lumber executive George Krynicki, and she
converted to
Judaism in 1982. She
filed for
divorce from
Krynicki in 1989 and the
divorce was finalized...
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Lithuania in the 16th—17th centuries. The family's
cadet branch, Kobyzewicz-
Krynicki,
received the
status of the
Polish szlachta. The
family was
known for their...
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Majdan Krynicki (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmajdaŋ krɨˈɲitskʲi]) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Izbica,
within Krasnystaw County, Lublin...
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Cambridge University Press. pp. 72, 90. ISBN 978-1139536752.
Annie Krieger-
Krynicki (2005).
Captive princess: Zebunissa,
daughter of
Emperor Aurangzeb. Oxford...