- Stanisław
Sarnicki (coat of arms: Ślepowron) (1532–1597) was a
Polish historian and Calvinist. He
lived his life in Mokrelipie,
dying there in 1597. During...
- (astronomy) and Jan Mikulicz-Radecki (medicine). Jan
Kochanowski and
Stanislaw Sarnicki were
among the
first students known to be Polish,
later Florian Ceynowa...
- at Stephens's court. This
episode is
mentioned by
Stanislaus Sarnicius (
Sarnicki), as well as by Jan Długosz in his
Historia Polonica: The
other Tatars...
- Republic.
According to the
historian and
Calvinist polemicist Stanisław
Sarnicki,
members of the
Babin Republic -
called "Babinianie" -
included Jan Kochanowski...
-
first known use of the word in a
Kievan context occurred in Stanisław
Sarnicki's 1585 book
Descriptio veteris et
novae Poloniae ****
divisione ejusdem veteri...
-
present throughout the conflict, is not
often mentioned,
although Stanisław
Sarnicki's chronicle includes discussion of the crusades.: 68
Modern Lithuanian...
- Rząca, Rzączyński, Rzekiecki, Rzońca. S: Samecki, Sarnacki, Sarnecki,
Sarnicki, Sarnowski, Satkiewicz, Sawicki, Sczucki, Sergijewski, Sęczykowski, Siderkiewicz...
- Søren Rasmussen (DEN) 2:21:28 Karin Bøgh (DEN) 2:47:31 19 1998 Januz
Sarnicki (POL) 2:24:12 Karin Bøgh (DEN) 2:51:49 20 1999 Wislaw Göra (DEN) 2:21:05...
- Time (h:m:s) Women's
winner Time (h:m:s) 1st 08
September 2002 J****z
Sarnicki (POL) 2:25:08 Janina Malska (POL) 2:50:54 2nd 14
September 2003 Tomasz...
- The
ancient folk etymology,
recorded by the
Polish historian Stanisław
Sarnicki in 1585, and the
modern oral
tradition interpret the name as “stand here”...