- the
story come from the 1930s and 1940s, and are
attributed to Michał
Sokolnicki, an amb****ador of
Poland to Turkey, who used to tell it
during diplomatic...
- Michał
Sokolnicki (1760, in
Wierzeja – 1816, in Warsaw) was a
Polish nobleman (of
Nowina coat of arms), general,
military engineer, politician, and writer...
-
Juliusz Nowina-
Sokolnicki (born
December 16, 1925, in Pinsk, d.
August 17, 2009 in Colchester, England) was a
Polish pretender to
presidency and head of...
- of a
cavalry brigade. At the
battle of
Leipzig he
fought under general Sokolnicki but
failed to
secure the
Halle Gate. On 1
March 1814
Krukowiecki received...
-
Muscovites needed only souls." In 1912,
Polish historian Michel Sokolnicki (Michał
Sokolnicki)
found in
archives of
French Ministry of
Foreign Affairs a 1797...
- (Group D) France–Iceland (Quarter-finals) Poland
Szymon Marciniak Paweł
Sokolnicki Tomasz Listkiewicz Radosław
Siejka (standby) Paweł
Raczkowski Tomasz Musiał...
-
squadrons of
cavalry and 2,000
pospolite ruszenie commanded by Gen. Michał
Sokolnicki. On 15 February,
cavalry again captured Dirschau, but was once
again forced...
- (Netherlands)
Erwin Zeinstra (Netherlands)
Szymon Marciniak (Poland) Paweł
Sokolnicki (Poland)
Tomasz Listkiewicz (Poland)
Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Spain) Pau Cebrián...
- is a
Polish self-styled
order founded on 9 June 1979 by
Juliusz Nowina-
Sokolnicki, in his
claimed capacity as
disputed President of the
Polish Government...
- M3PrCl6, M2PrCl5, and M3Pr2Cl9
where M = K, Rb, Cs. J. Cybinska; J.
Sokolnicki; J. Legendziewicz; G.
Meyer (2002-07-17). "Spectroscopic and magnetic...