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Polish people, or Poles, are a West
Slavic ethnic group and
nation who
share a
common history, culture, the
Polish language and are
identified with the...
- may be
found in the name "Polonius",
which might point to a
Polish or
Polonian connection. G. R.
Hibbard hypothesised that
differences in names...
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English translation of the book
refers to its
author as a
statesman of the "
polonian empyre". In the
first quarto of Hamlet,
Polonius is
named "Corambis". It...
- Whereof, examples, (but a few
years since) Were shew'n the Norways, and
Polonian Prince." In the
early 1850s,
Danish zoologist ****etus
Steenstrup suggested...
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notably in Winona.
Despite relative isolation from
Poland and
larger urban Polonian communities, due to
strong community integration these communities continued...
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Calais Six poor
citizens of
Calais Supporters of the
French King of
Bohemia Polonian Captain Danish troops The
Scots King
David the
Bruce of
Scotland Sir William...
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common feature of
their Poglish is the
Polonization of
English words. A
Polonian attempting to
speak this kind of Polish-English
melange in
Poland would...
- Prussian-Lithuanians and
Baltic Germans.
Baltic Germans of
Latvia and Estonia, Prussian-
Polonians,
Prussian Latvians, and
ethnic Germans in Belarus. The German-Briton group...
- fire
wrote of this
voyage in his
Anatomy of Melancholy: "Radzivilius, the
Polonian duke,
calls this apparition,
Sancti Germani sidus; and
saith moreover that...
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filled with
floats that are
decorated and have
emblems and
logos of the
Polonian organizations.
There is a mix of
marchers representing their organization...