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Ludomir (Polish:
Ludomir, Czech:
Ludomír,
South Slavic: Ljudomir) - is a
Slavic given name
consists of two words: "Lud" -
people and "mir" - peace, glory...
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Ludomir Różycki (Polish: [
luˈdɔmir ruˈʐɨt͡skʲi]; 18
September 1883
Warsaw – 1
January 1953 Katowice) was a
Polish composer,
conductor and pedagogue. He...
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Ludomir Karol Goździkiewicz (13
March 1935 – 10
March 2014) was a
Polish politician from the
Polish People's Party. He
served as
member of the Sejm from...
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Ludomir Newelski (born 27
November 1960, Wrocław) is a
Polish mathematician,
specializing in
model theory, set theory,
foundations of mathematics, and...
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Ludomir Ludwik Dominik Benedyktowicz (15
August 1844, in Świniary – 1/14
December 1926, in Lwów) was a
Polish landscape painter, soldier, writer, and...
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Ludomir Sleńdziński (29
October 1889 – 26
November 1980) was a
Polish painter. His work was part of the
painting event in the art
competition at the 1928...
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Ludomir Danilewicz (1905–1960) was a
Polish engineer and, for some ten
years before the
outbreak of
World War II, one of the four
directors of the AVA...
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Ludomir Krzysztof Chronowski (born 31
October 1959) is a
Polish fencer. He won a
silver medal in the team épée
event at the 1980
Summer Olympics. "Olympics...
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Young Poland group,
together with
artists such as
Karol Szymanowski,
Ludomir Różycki and Mieczysław Karłowicz.
Fitelberg was born into a
Jewish family...
- U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency.
Retrieved 2007-05-13. Uzarowski,
Ludomir; Maher, Michael; Farrington, Gary;
Golder ****ociates Ltd. (2005). "Thin...