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enserfment of
Ruthenian peasantry by
Polish szlachta (many of whom were
Polonised Ruthenian nobles) and the
suppression of the
Orthodox Church alienated...
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Polonization or
Polonisation (Polish: polonizacja) is the
acquisition or
imposition of
elements of
Polish culture, in
particular the
Polish language. This...
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immigration from
central and
western Germany, and, in the south, it was
Polonised by
settlers from Masovia. The
imposed Second Peace of
Thorn (1466) split...
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century onwards. As a result, in the
eastern territories a
Polish (or
Polonised)
aristocracy dominated a
peasantry whose great majority was
neither Polish...
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increasingly used the
Polish language;
while Ukrainian nobles thus
Polonised, most
Ukrainian (and Belarusian)
peasants remained Orthodox-believing...
- ˈʂɔpɛn].
Though none of Chopin's
family spelled their surname in the
Polonised form Szopen, the
latter spelling has been used by many
Poles since his...
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original estate was called, was
renamed Żyrardów, a
toponym derived of the
polonised spelling of Girard's name. Most of Żyrardów's
monuments are
located in...
- listën e Kombëtares për
ndeshjen e parë
kualifikuese të Euro 2024 ndaj
Polonisë". FSHF (in Albanian).
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March 2023. "VIDEO/ E
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Czechs formed the
largest groups of newcomers. Most of the
settlers were
polonised by the end of the 15th century, and the city
became a
Polish island surrounded...
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centuries of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, many
Minsk residents became polonised,
adopting the
language of the
dominant Poles and ****imilating to its culture...