- predecessor. Its
original name was
Piast University (Polish:
Wszechnica Piastowska),
which later in 1920 was
renamed to
University of Poznań (Polish: Uniwersytet...
- with the
studio of
painters Urszula Broll and
Andrzej Urbanowicz, at ul.
Piastowska 1 in Katowice, on the path of her
artistic and
spiritual explorations...
- Szkolno-Przedszkolny nr 2 (12
Szkolna Street)
Publiczne Przedszkole nr 3 (69
Piastowska Street)
Publiczne Przedszkole nr 4 (9
Mickiewicza Street)
Publiczne Przedszkole...
- note.
Remnants of the
Piast dynasty castle Piast Castle Tower (Wieża
Piastowska,
mostly 14th century)
Gothic St. Mary
Magdalene Church (Kościół Marii...
- "Roczniki Historyczne", V, 1929, pp. 170–200.
Roman Grodecki,
Polska piastowska,
Warsaw 1969.
Roman Gumowski,
Monety królewskie Przemysława II, [in:]...
-
decides that 3 May is the
national holiday. 7 May 1919: The
Wszechnica Piastowska is opened. 15 May 1919:
Polish becomes the only
official language. German...
- and the
construction of new
urban thoroughfares,
including today's ul.
Piastowska and Jana
Klemens Branicki.
Construction movement after 1989 is continued...
- "Znaczki
Turystyczne - No. 173
Rotunda św. Mikołaja i Wieża
Piastowska w Cieszynie". "Wieża
Piastowska - Cieszyn.pl -
serwis informacyjny". "Zamek
Cieszyn -...
-
building up a new
osiedle around the present-day
streets of: Łokietka,
Piastowska and
Trzech Kotwic (extending south-east). The
osiedle was do****ented as...
- Square, the
following stand out:
house Rynek 6, 18th
century house "Brama
Piastowska",
Rynek 7a, from the 17th century,
rebuilt in the 19th/20th century. tenement...