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Joachim Lelewel (22
March 1786 – 29 May 1861) was a
Polish historian, geographer, bibliographer,
polyglot and politician. Born in
Warsaw to a Polonized...
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Lelewel Palace (Polish: Pałac Lelewelów) was a
rococo palace on the
Miodowa Street in the
Warsaw Old Town,
which was also
unofficially named "Palace Street"...
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first to
critically evaluate and
reject the
legend was
historian Joachim Lelewel in 1839. At the end of the 19th
century there were some attempts, for example...
- m****acre was a
school shooting that
occurred on 6 May 1925 at the
Joachim Lelewel High
School in Wilno,
Poland (now Vilnius, Lithuania).
During the final...
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brother of
Joachim Lelewel,
Polish historian and politician, and of Adam Prot
Lelewel. They were all sons of
Karol Maurycy Lelewel,
secretary treasurer...
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Dembowski Kajetan Garbiński
Antoni Gliszczyński
Andrzej Horodyski Joachim Lelewel, head of
Department of Religion,
Education and
Justice Franciszek Lewiński...
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ancestress of the
Polish noble Lelewel family [de]
which was
granted the
indygenat by the sejm. Her son
Karol Mauricy Lelewel,
godson of King
Augustus III...
- Cywiński Długosz
Feldman Gieysztor Kadłubek Kołłątaj Kot
Kromer Labuda Lelewel Lerski Manteuffel Miechowita Modzelewski Naruszewicz Peszke Pipes Pogonowski...
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opinion journalist,
specialist in literature,
translator and poet
Joachim Lelewel (1786–1861),
Polish historian,
professor at
Vilnius University Cenotaph...
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workplace of
famous artist Jan Rustem. In 1929,
professor Joachim Lelewel bequeathed a
valuable collection of
books and
atlases to the library; they...