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Radzim may
refer to the
following places in Poland:
Radzim, a
former fortress near Starczanowo, Poznań
County (west-central Poland)
Radzim, Kuyavian-Pomeranian...
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Radim Gaudentius (Czech: svatý Radim, Polish:
Radzim Gaudenty; c. 970 – c. 1020) was
Archbishop of
Gniezno and the
first Polish archbishop.
Radim was an...
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Radzim [
ˈrad͡ʑim] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Kamień Krajeński,
within Sępólno County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central...
- Otto III
raised Gniezno to the rank of an
archbishopric and
installed Radzim Gaudenty, a
brother of
Saint Adalbert, as its
first archbishop. Otto III...
- executions. A
concentration camp for
Poles from the
region was
operated in
Radzim, and many were
either deported to
other concentration camps or m****acres...
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Radzim [
ˈrad͡ʑim] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Radowo Małe,
within Łobez County, West
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western...
- a
temporary camp
established in the
nearby village of
Radzim. Some
Poles were
executed in
Radzim, but more were
murdered in
Rudzki Most (present-day district...
- 1939),
local Poles were also
murdered in
Radzim, Karolewo,
Rudzki Most.
Local Jews were also
murdered in
Radzim. In
early 1945, the town was
captured by...
- or the
present participle (in the
active voice), e.g.: Cieszym, Myślim,
Radzim, Borzym. Such
names are
repositories of
perhaps the
largest source of sociological...
- Kołobrzeg in
Pomerania (****igned to
bishop Reinbern). St. Adalbert's
brother Radzim Gaudenty became the
first archbishop of Gniezno. Otto III gave Bolesław...