- тэхніка, 1991. — 119 с.
Rodkiewicz, W.
Russian Nationality Policy in the
Western Provinces of the
Empire (1863—1905) / W.
Rodkiewicz. — Lublin: Scientific...
- Strawczyn, near Kielce. On 2
September 1892, he
married a widow,
Oktawia Rodkiewicz, née Radziwiłłowicz, whom he had met at a spa in Nałęczów, co-owned by...
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visited the
Institute of
public administration and
civil service RANEPA Rodkiewicz, Witold.
Russia on Libya:
playing with chaos. Ośrodek Studiów Wschodnich...
- from the
original on 28
March 2016. Szymański, Piotr; Żochowski, Piotr;
Rodkiewicz,
Witold (6
April 2016). "Enforced cooperation: the Finnish-Russian migration...
- Paliszewski, Płaskowski, Polewicz, Polewicz-Jamont, ****elewicz, Rakiewicz,
Rodkiewicz, Rukiewicz, Rukowicz, Rutkiewicz-Dowmont, Ruykiewicz, Siesicki, Sołomiej(y)...
- Rasimowicz, Ratomski, Rechlewicz, Remiesz, Remiński, Remiszewski, Remiszowski,
Rodkiewicz, Rodziewicz, Roksicki, Rokszycki, Romanowicz, Rossocki, Rossowski, Rostkowski...
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Archived from the
original on 10 June 2021.
Retrieved 10 June 2021. "Witold
Rodkiewicz/Agata Wierzbowska-Miazga:
Russia is
pushing for a
change of
power in Transnistria...
- Post-Soviet Countries.
Multilingual Matters, Tonawanda, NY. ISBN 1-84769-087-4.
Rodkiewicz,
Witold (1998).
Russian nationality policy in the
Western provinces of...
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Juraciszki was a
private possession of the Kopeć, Kościałkowski and
Rodkiewicz noble families within the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Juraciszki,...
- of Marcybella. One sung M**** was
celebrated for the
souls of Mikołaj
Rodkiewicz,
Aleksander Wojdźman,
Kazimierz Nowacki, Jan Furs,
Franciszek and Joanna...