- "Positivist" period,
Sarmatism made a
comeback with The
Trilogy of
Henryk Sienkiewicz, Poland's
first Nobel laureate in literature. The term
Sarmatism was first...
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sarmat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sarmat may
refer to: RS-28
Sarmat, a
Russian missile Sarmat, a
historical region of Bulga,
Ethiopia Sarmat...
- The RS-28
Sarmat (Russian: РС-28 Сармат,
named after the Sarmatians; NATO
reporting name: SS-X-29 or SS-X-30),
often colloquially referred to as Satan...
- the
other part of
their ancestry came from
captive women and slaves.
Sarmatism (or Sarmatianism) is an ethno-cultural
concept with a
shade of politics...
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cultural manifestation, and the
country developed its own
style known as
Sarmatism at the turn of the 17th century. The
national dress and
etiquette of Poland...
- the
former Commonwealth. The
prevalent ideology of the
szlachta became "
Sarmatism",
named after the Sarmatians,
alleged ancestors of the Poles. This belief...
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Baltic mythology is the body of
mythology of the
Baltic peoples stemming from
Baltic paganism and
continuing after Christianization and into
Baltic folklore...
- Neo-Bourbonism
Sanfedismo Poland Golden Liberty Kaczyzm National Democracy Sarmatism Russia Duginism Eurasianism Monarchist Black-hundredism
Tsarism Putinism...
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timescale of
Central Europe and
Central Asia Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth Sarmatism, the
lifestyle of the
aristocracy of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- Europe. The
Polish Baroque was
influenced by
Sarmatism, the
culture of the
Polish nobility (szlachta).
Sarmatism became highly influenced by the
Baroque style...