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Rycerz Niepokalanej (English:
Knight of The Immaculate) is a
Polish Roman-Catholic
monthly magazine. It was
first published in
January 1922, and in Communist...
- in the
years 1641–1643,
which marked the end of the
Commonwealth Navy.
Rycerz Święty
Jerzy ("Knight St George") – galleon, 31 guns, 400t
under the command...
- nobility, it
derives from
Germanic words: the
Polish word for "knight" is
rycerz, from the
German Ritter,
meaning "rider". The
Polish word for "coat of arms"...
- the only treatment. In
January 1922,
Kolbe founded the
monthly periodical Rycerz Niepokalanej (Knight of the Immaculata), a
devotional publication based...
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Ruben 1979: The Tin Drum, as Jan
Bronski 1979: Kung-fu, as
Zygmunt 1980:
Rycerz, as
Herophant 1980:
Wizja lokalna 1901, as
Priest Paczkowski 1981: Terrarium...
- The
Knight of
Freedom Award (Polish:
Rycerz Wolności) is a
Polish international award conferred annually to "outstanding figures, who
promote the values...
- "magnateria" class). A
Polish nobleman who
lived earlier is
referred to as a "
rycerz" ("knight"); the
class of all such
individuals is the "rycerstwo" (the "chivalry"...
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Vistula river... Szymalak-Bugajska,
Paulina (2017). "Jacek
Malczewski –
rycerz polskiej sztuki" [Jacek
Malczewski -
Knight of
Polish Art] (in Polish)....
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Ignacy Kozielewski (1928).
Zawisza Czarny.
Dobra Prasa. "Najmężniejszy
rycerz króla
Polski –
Zawisza Czarny". trojka.polskieradio.pl (in Polish). 19 June...
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century remains unknown, however, the ship is
retroactively referred to as
Rycerz Święty
Jerzy and Święty Jerzy, in
modern Polish-language sources, which...