- 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...