- Jan
Marian Olbrycht (born 21
September 1952, in Rybnik) is a
Polish politician of the
Civic Platform who has been
serving Member of the
European Parliament...
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Olbrycht 2000a, p. 83.
Olbrycht 2000a, p. 96.
Bouzek 2001, p. 43.
Olbrycht 2000a, p. 84.
Ivantchik 2018.
Olbrycht 2000b, p. 114.
Olbrycht 2000a...
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Bruno Edward Olbrycht (nom de guerre: Olza; 6
October 1895 – 23
March 1951) was a
soldier of the Austro-Hungarian Army and
officer (later general) of the...
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Olbrycht Karmanowski (born
circa 1580, died
after 1632) was a
Polish nobleman,
member of
Polish Brethren Church, courtier, poet and translator. He is regarded...
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Olbrycht 2000b, p. 109
Cunliffe 2019, p. 30
Olbrycht 2000a, p. 81.
Olbrycht 2000a, p. 76.
Olbrycht 2000b, p. 108-109. Cunliffe...
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Olbrycht 2009, p. 165.
Garsoian 2005.
Olbrycht 2009, pp. 170–171.
Olbrycht 2009, p. 171.
Olbrycht 2009, p. 148.
Olbrycht 2009, p. 149.
Olbrycht 2015...
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historian Marek Olbrycht notes that Tacitus, as well as
Josephus and C****ius Dio,
refer to Artab**** and his sons as Arsacids.
Olbrycht concludes, therefore...
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Parthian throne has been
coined by the
modern historian Marek Jan
Olbrycht as the "Sinatrucids",
which ruled the
Parthian Empire till 12 AD. The Sinatrucid...
- Encyclopædia
Iranica Foundation.
Olbrycht,
Marek Jan (2021).
Early Arsakid Parthia (ca. 250-165 B.C.). Brill. ISBN 978-9004460751.
Olbrycht,
Marek Jan (2014). "The...
- Jan Stanisław
Olbrycht (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjan staˈɲiswaf ˈɔlbrɨxt]; 1886, Zahutyń –1968, Kraków) was a
Polish medic,
university professor and one...