- from the
original on 2017-09-12.
Retrieved 2012-04-16. Rother, Michael;
Krzycki,
Joseph A. (2010-01-01). "Selenocysteine, Pyrrolysine, and the
Unique Energy...
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Andrzej Krzycki of the
Kotwicz coat of arms (also
known as
Andreas Cricius in Latin; 7 July 1482 – 10 May 1537) was a
Renaissance Polish writer and archbishop...
- Łukasz
Krzycki (born 10
January 1984 in Tychy) is a
Polish footballer who
plays for
Piast Gliwice. He will
still play for
Piast Gliwice in
season 2011/2012...
- America. Leo C.
Krzycki was born on
August 10, 1881, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to
Martin Krzycki and
Katherine Wobszal. In 1918,
Krzycki ran for the United...
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original on 12
September 2017.
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April 2012. Rother, Michael;
Krzycki,
Joseph A. (1
January 2010). "Selenocysteine, Pyrrolysine, and the Unique...
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general election over
Democratic nominee Thomas Kearney and
Socialist Leo
Krzycki; his
primary opposition, however, came from
independent Republican candidate...
- 1953) Józef Krupiński (1930–1998)
Ryszard Krynicki (born 1943)
Andrzej Krzycki (1482–1537) Paweł
Kubisz (1907–1968) Jalu
Kurek (1904–1983) Mira Kuś (born...
- year of birth: (ca.1465–after 1529)
Biernat of
Lublin (1482–1537)
Andrzej Krzycki (1503–1572)
Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski (1505–1569) Mikołaj Rej (ca. 1525–1573)...
- and
operated in the town and area.
Among its
local leaders were
Marcel Krzycki and pre-war
Polish mayor Bronisław Maron. In
August 1944, the
Germans carried...
- Kłodnica –
Czarnka – Mała
Panew –
Stobrawa –
Widawa –
Jezierzyca –
Barycz –
Krzycki Rów –
Obrzyca – Jabłonna –
Pliszka – Ołobok – Gryżynka –
Warta with the...