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- Kulish (Ukrainian: Куліш, Russian: Кули́ш, Polish: Kulisz) is a surname of Ukrainian origin. In the Ukrainian language kulish means "millet porridge"....
- Karol Kulisz (12 June 1873 in Dzięgielów – 8 May 1940 in Buchenwald) was Polish Lutheran pastor, revivalist and the founder of charity institutions. During...
- artists alike. Some fan artists draw inspiration from other sources; Anna Kulisz states that she based her painting of Arwen sewing Aragorn's banner on Edmund...
- character Arwen sewing Aragorn's banner of the White Tree of Gondor by Anna Kulisz, inspired by Edmund Leighton's 1911 Stitching the Standard In-universe information...
- proposed in an orthography presented in 2001 by Piotr Kalinowski and Józef Kulisz, being used instead of the Polish digraph ⟨rz⟩ /ʐ/; this was done with the...
- alike. Some fan artists however draw inspiration from other sources; Anna Kulisz acknowledges that her painting of Arwen sewing Aragorn's banner was inspired...
- male protagonists see all the action. Arwen sewing Aragorn's banner, by Anna Kulisz, 2015, inspired by Edmund Leighton's 1911 Stitching the Standard....
- Tolkien of placing women only in background roles while the male protagonists see all the action. Arwen sewing Aragorn's standard, by Anna Kulisz, 2015...
- clergy leaders who perished in those purges included charity activist Karol Kulisz, theology professor Edmund Bursche, and Bishop of the Evangelical Church...
- Polish demographer Karol Kučera (born 1974), Slovak tennis player Karol Kulisz (1873–1940), Polish Lutheran pastor Karol Kurpiński (1785–1857), Polish...