- nation's
highest division. The club was
established on 19
March 1922 as KS
Lutnia Dębiec,
later changing its name
several times.
Until 1994, the club was...
-
Garbarnia (tannery) 8th
Infantry Division Southeastern area Codenames: Lux,
Lutnia (Lute),
Orzech (Nut) Lwów Col. Władysław
Filipkowski Janka Lwów Lwów – divided...
- pla****
major roles in Warsaw-based "Teatr Polski" and Wilno-based "Teatr
Lutnia". He is best
known for his film roles; he pla**** in more than
thirty films...
-
typical for Baroque, used Sappho's
stanza in Do
lutnie (To a Lute) from
Lutnia (The Lute) and in
Wiejski żywot (Life in a
Village from the book Kanikuła...
- to a
large number of
carols published 1888–1905 in
separate volumes of
Lutnia magazine. He is
buried in Powązki Cemetery, Warsaw. Maszyński:
Songs Lilianna...
- space, it was
built inside Church of St. Johns. Montwiłł also
created the
Lutnia Artistic Society and
financed the
construction of the society's theatre...
-
cared about Polishness. he rose to fame as the long-time
president of the "
Lutnia"
Singing Society,
which was also
active during the
partition period. In...
- pieśni Głos w
mroku Kołysanka Dzieciątka
Jezus Na
morzu Zulejka Czarna lutnia 5
Songs for
voice and
piano words by
German poets in
translation by Stanisław...
-
poetry collection in Polish,
Lutnia Apollinowa (Apollo's Lute, 1671); and of a
large correspondence.
Among other things,
Lutnia Apollinowa contains six epitaphs...
- "Muza" (1907—14), the
Minsk Society of
Friends of
Music (1912), "Lyra", "
Lutnia" in Dzińsk, the Musical-Dramatic
Society in Homiel, the
Society of Fine...