- 16th-century
students from
Lithuania were
coming to Kraków
already considerably Polonized. In 1513,
Lithuanian students were
accused of
mocking the
plain Polish...
-
family or a
Polonized Lithuanian noble family. Its most
famous member was Józef Piłsudski,
described variously as a Pole or as
Polonized-Lithuanian noble...
-
enserfment of
Ruthenian peasantry by
Polish szlachta (many of whom were
Polonized Ruthenian nobles) and the
suppression of the
Orthodox Church alienated...
- with the
Catholic Church. Most of the
educational system was
gradually Polonized. In Ruthenia, the
language of
administrative do****ents
gradually shifted...
- provinces", and the
Polish and
Polonized nobility,
trying to
bring back its pre-Partitions rule (see also
Polonization in
times of Partitions). One of...
- a
founder of the
Kudryntsi Castle. Jan Szczęsny
Herburt hailed from a
Polonized German-Ruthenian family.
Himself a
Roman Catholic, he
opposed the Union...
-
locals can be
either Polonized Belarusians, or
Belarusianized Poles, or even
Belarusianized Lithuanians who
later became Polonized. He also
notes a linguistic...
- Waard/De Waardt/De Waart/De Weerd/De Weerdt/De Weert, Gastwirt,
Kreczmar (
Polonized form), Kretschmann, Kretschmar, Kretzschmar, Kretschmer, Kretchmer, Kreuger...
- of Lublin. In the
years following the union, the
process of
gradual Polonization of both
Lithuanians and
Ruthenians gained steady momentum. In culture...
-
Saskatchewan River on
Highway 652 -
Polonized spelling of the
Ukrainian common name "Vasyl". Wostok, Alberta,
Polonized spelling of the
Russian word vostok...