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Nowowiejski (feminine: Nowowiejska; plural: Nowowiejscy) is a
Polish surname.
Notable people with...
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Antoni Julian Nowowiejski (11
February 1858 – 28 May 1941) was a
Polish bishop of Płock (1908–1941),
titular archbishop of Silyum,
first secretary of...
- 53°07′47″N 18°00′35″E / 53.1297°N 18.0097°E / 53.1297; 18.0097 The
Feliks Nowowiejski Academy of
Music (Polish:
Akademia Muzyczna im.
Feliksa Nowowiejskiego...
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Feliks Nowowiejski (7
February 1877 – 18
January 1946) was a
Polish composer, conductor,
concert organist, and
music teacher.
Nowowiejski was born in Wartenburg...
- Wacław Gluth-
Nowowiejski (Wacek) (10 June 1926 – 23
December 2024) was a
soldier of the
Polish Home Army (AK), a parti****nt in the
Warsaw Uprising, and...
- Technology, the
Medical College of
Nicolaus Copernicus University,
Feliks Nowowiejski Music Academy, the
Pomeranian Philharmonic, and the
Opera Nova. Bydgoszcz...
- Miłosz's
disillusionment with
cinema as an
artistic medium. Wacław Gluth-
Nowowiejski, a
member of the Home Army who was
wounded during the
uprising and barely...
- part of the province.
There is a
museum dedicated to
composer Feliks Nowowiejski at his
birthplace in Barczewo.
There are
multiple World War II memorials...
- two
years later by composer,
conductor and
concert organist,
Feliks Nowowiejski. Konopnicka's poem came into
being as a
protest against the
German Empire's...
- 30, is a 1909 German-language
oratorio by the
Polish composer Feliks Nowowiejski drawn from the
novel Quo
Vadis by
Henryk Sienkiewicz.
Written during...