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- Wacław Kajetan Sieroszewski (24 August 1858 – 20 April 1945) was a Polish writer, Polish Socialist Party activist, and soldier in the World War I-era Polish...
- some of the more prominent exiles including the Polish writer Wacław Sieroszewski, as well as Bolshevik revolutionaries Ivan Babushkin and Viktor Nogin...
- Orkan, Artur Oppman, Włodzimierz Perzyński, Tadeusz Rittner, Wacław Sieroszewski, Leopold Staff, Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer, Maryla Wolska, Eleonora Kalkowska...
- account of his Arctic experiences; and Polish socialist activist Wacław Sieroszewski, who pioneered in ethnographic research on the Sakha people. A Sakha...
- Poland) Tadeusz Różycki-Kołodziejczyk Juliusz Rómmel Stefan Rowecki Waclaw Sieroszewski Władysław Sikorski Piotr Skuratowicz Edward Rydz-Śmigły Mieczysław Smorawiński...
- czarnoksiężnik polski [Pan Twardowski, a Polish sorcerer], a novel by Wacław Sieroszewski (1930); Pan Twardowski, a film by Henryk Szaro, screenplay by Wacław...
- and the sooty. In Yakut shamanism, according to ethnologist Wenceslas Sieroszewski, it is customary to sacrifice horses with certain coat colors to specific...
- (variant) Borek III (variant) Kątny (variant) Proboszczowski (variant) Sieroszewski (variant) Wierzejewski (variant) Polish heraldry Heraldic family List...
- In 1904 he gained fame with his translation of a 1900 novel by Wacław Sieroszewski, Dno nędzy (The Depths of Misery; Esperanto title: Fundo de l' Mizero)...
- type from memory the story Khailakh by the Polish ethnographer Wacław Sieroszewski, which he read before the Afghan war (the "khailakhs" were exiled criminals...