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Polonus means "Pole" or
Polish in Latin. In
Polish it
refers to a Pole
living outside of Poland, a
member of Polonia, the
Polish diaspora.
Regarding persons...
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Michael Sendivogius (/ˌsɛndɪˈvoʊdʒiəs/; Polish: Michał Sędziwój; 2
February 1566 – 1636) was a
Polish alchemist, philosopher, and physician. A pioneer...
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Benedict of
Poland (Latin:
Benedictus Polonus,
Polish Benedykt ****) (c. 1200 – c. 1280) was a
Polish Franciscan friar, traveler, explorer, and interpreter...
- Commonwealth. Many
referred to
themselves as "gente Ruthenus,
natione Polonus" (Ruthenian by blood,
Polish by nationality)
since the 16th
century onwards...
- 2016. Kabzińska,
Krystyna (1998). "Chemiczne i
polskie aspekty odkrycia polonu i radu" [Chemical and
Polish Aspects of
Polonium and
Radium Discovery]....
- Mittelalters, 41 (1985), pp. 460–531. Wolfgang-Valentin Ikas, "Martinus
Polonus'
Chronicle of the
Popes and Emperors. A
Medieval Best-seller and its Neglected...
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Sylvius Polonus (1593 - c. 1653) was a
Polish Jesuit astronomer and
maker of
astronomical instruments. He
adopted the
added name of
Polonus, meaning...
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Tausend Jahre Nachbarschaft /
Polska i
Saksonia – tysiąc lat sąsiedztwa".
Polonus (in
German and Polish). No. 5. Ostritz. p. 39. ISSN 2701-6285. Pollock...
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historical timeline problem:
Between Leo IV and
Benedict III,
where Martinus Polonus places her, she
cannot be inserted,
because Leo IV died 17 July 855, and...
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Tausend Jahre Nachbarschaft /
Polska i
Saksonia – tysiąc lat sąsiedztwa".
Polonus (in
German and Polish). No. 5. Ostritz. p. 39. ISSN 2701-6285. "Dresdner...