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Maria Anastasia Krysińska (Warsaw, 22
January 1857 - Paris, 15
September 1908) was a Polish-French
symbolist poet, novelist, and musician. Born to a lawyer...
- Elżbieta
Krysińska (28
January 1928 – 3
December 2018) was a
Polish athlete. She
competed in the women's shot put at the 1952
Summer Olympics.
Eliza Niedzielska...
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about life in the
Gulag camps,
please see:
Conquest (1978);
Lester &
Krysinska (2008), pp. 170–179;
Anderson &
Tollison (1985), p. 295: "This is the...
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satisfaction and
engage in
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married fellow member of the POW, Anna
Krysińska. In 1918,
their son
Witold was born, with Piłsudski as the godfather....
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Wilhelm Kienzl,
Austrian composer (died 1941)
January 22 –
Marie Krysińska,
musician and
composer (died 1908)
February 28 –
Gustave Kerker, German-born...