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Krzysztof Celestyn Mrongovius (German:
Christoph Cölestin
Mrongovius; Polish:
Krzysztof Celestyn Mrongowiusz) (July 19, 1764 – June 3, 1855) was a Protestant...
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Polish language in Masuria,
Gustaw Gizewiusz and
Krzysztof Celestyn Mrongovius. The
protests were successful, however, the
campaign of Germanization...
- 1930s and had
developed a
number of pastors,
including Krzysztof Celestyn Mrongovius and
August Grzybowski. Duke
Albert of
Prussia established a
press in Königsberg...
- Floessel's
second child. In
April 2016,
Antony de N****au was
awarded the
Mrongovius Medal for
humanitarian involvement.
Antony de N****au is currently[when...
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author Hieronim Malecki (1527–1584), theologian,
writer Krzysztof Celestyn Mrongovius (1764–1855),
writer Celestyn Myślenta (1588–1653),
theologian Rodolphe...
- two
piano version, with the duo
pianists Begonia Uriarte-
Mrongovius and Karl-Hermann
Mrongovius recorded in 1985. Del Mar, Norman.
Richard Strauss, A Critical...
- Polish–Lithuanian szlachcic, politician,
writer and a poet
Krzysztof Celestyn Mrongovius (1764–1855),
Protestant pastor, writer, philosopher,
linguist and translator...
- Olsztynek [pl]. It
competes in the
lower leagues.
Krzysztof Celestyn Mrongovius (1764–1855),
Polish pastor, linguist,
writer and translator, opponent...
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mayor of
Allenstein Albert Lieven (1906–1971),
actor Krzysztof Celestyn Mrongovius (1764–1855),
Protestant pastor and
philosopher Celestyn Myślenta (1588–1653)...
- in
honor of
Polish pastor,
writer and
translator Krzysztof Celestyn Mrongovius (1764–1855), a
noted defender of the
Polish language in Masuria. Local...