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Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski (Polish pronunciation: [fɛrˈdɨnant anˈtɔɲi ɔssɛnˈdɔfskʲi]; 27 May 1876 – 3
January 1945) was a
Polish writer, explorer, university...
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expanded upon by
authors Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre,
Ferdynand Ossendowski and René Guénon. Saint-Yves's
version of the tale
would become the most...
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enemies were
executed for blasphemy. The
Polish traveller Ferdinand Ossendowski recorded that he knew "every thought,
every movement of the
Princes and...
- in the Arctic. The
explorer Ferdynand Ossendowski wrote a book in 1922
titled Beasts, Men and Gods.
Ossendowski said he was told
about a subterranean...
- Żuławski (1874–1941)
Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński (1876–1945)
Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski (1877/79–1937) Bolesław Leśmian (1878–1911) Stanisław
Brzozowski (1878/79–1942)...
- Bogd Khan, or the 8th Bogd
Gegen Jebtsundamba Khutuktu.[page needed]
Ossendowski had
served as an
official in Kolchak's
government and,
after its collapse...
- of Mongolia.
James Palmer in his book "The
Bloody White Baron"
quotes Ossendowski who
claims that
Baron Ungern's
imminent death in 130 days was foretold...
- all
three of
these overlords. — Ferdinand
Ossendowski, Beasts, Men and Gods
While in Urianhai,
Ossendowski met Ta Lama,
Prince of
Soldjak and High Priest...
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Downing (1955). The Long Walk. ISBN 1-55821-684-7.
Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski, an
author of an
account of
escape from
Siberia during the
Russian Civil...
- Krasiński Krasnodębski
Legutko Mackiewicz (Józef)
Mackiewicz (Stanisław)
Ossendowski Piasecki Sienkiewicz Szujski Tarnowski Tyrmand Rydzyk Wielomski Politicians...