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Morsztyn can
refer to
three Polish writers of that surname:
Hieronim Morsztyn (ca.1581-1623) Jan
Andrzej Morsztyn (1621-1693)
Zbigniew Morsztyn (1627-1689)...
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Andrzej Morsztyn (1621–1693) was a
Polish poet,
member of the
landed nobility, and
official in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was starosta...
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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...
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Krzysztof Morsztyn Jr. (c.1580 – 1642) of the
Leliwa coat of arms, was a
Polish nobleman, educator,
starosta of Filipow, and
starosta of Przewałka. He...
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Krzysztof Morsztyn Sr. (1522–1600) of the
Leliwa coat of arms, was
founder of the
Polish Brethren community in Filipów in 1585. He was
father of: Krzysztof...
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Hieronim Morsztyn (1581–1623) was a
Polish poet. He is
known as one of the
earliest poets of the
Polish baroque and sarmatism. His most po****r poem is...
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Princess Izabela Elżbieta
Czartoryska (née
Countess Morsztyn; 1671 – 1756) was a
Polish noblewoman,
known for her
political salon and role in the Familia...
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manor houses (dwór)
belonging to
Tobiasz Morsztyn [pl].
After 1661 his
brother and heir Jan
Andrzej Morsztyn had
replaced the
manor with a
baroque palace...
- Młodziejowskiego,
Polish pronunciation: [ˈpawat͡s mwɔd͡ʑɛjɔvˈskʲɛɡɔ], also the
Morsztyn Palace, is a
palace located in
Warsaw at 10
Miodowa Street, with annexes...
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local culture greatly influenced the
literary techniques of Jan
Andrzej Morsztyn (Marinism) and Jan
Chryzostom Pasek (sarmatian memoirs).
During the Enlightenment...