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- Ludwik Hieronim Morstin (12 December 1886, Pławowice – 12 May 1966, Warsaw) was a soldier, diplomat, editor and poet. He was educated at the Jan III Sobieski...
- brought the estate, through marriage to Stefan Benedykt Morstin, into the hands of the Morstin family, a family originating from Germany who had immigrated...
- childhood illness, she remained disabled for the rest of her life. Józefa Morstin née Ossoliński took care of her. She died on February 11, 1850, in Kraków...
- Zbigniew Morsztyn (Morstin, Morstyn) (ca. 1628 – December 13, 1689) was a Polish poet. Morsztyn was born in Kraków. For nine years (1648–1657) he served...
- W: Ciało i seksualność w kinie polskim. Sebastian Jagielski, Agnieszka Morstin-Popławska (in Polish). Kraków: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego...
- Montwił, Montwiłło, Montwit, Montywid, Monwid, Monwidowicz, Morstein, Morstin, Morstyn, Morsztyn, Mutykalski, Myszkowicz. N Naguszewski, Nakwaski, Narmont...
- Polish noble families including Fredro, Gniewosz, Tyszkiewicz, Lipski and Morstin clan. His rustic and pastoral scenes included horse fairs, country weddings...
- Man as Woman in Pre-War Polish Comedy Cinema]. In Jagielski, Sebastian; Morstin-Popławska, Agnieszka (eds.). Ciało i seksualność w kinie polskim [Body...
- century. They were brought to Kraków from the classicist palace of the Morstin family in Pławowice during the renovations of 1961–1965, during which the...
- order to revive the literary and scholarly traditions dating back to the Morstin era. Despite the desperate state of the palace and the heinous damage caused...