- the
First Partition of
Poland in 1772, the name was
transliterated as
Stanislau in German, as the city
became part of the
Austrian Empire, and
later Austria-Hungary;...
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Stanislau (Belarusian: Станіслаў), also
transliterated as
Stanislaŭ or
Stanisłaŭ, is the Belarusian-language form of the
given name Stanislav. It may refer...
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parents were
teachers who came from
peasant families. His father, poet
Stanislau Petrovich Shushkevich (born 19
February 1908 in Minsk) was
arrested in...
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Stanislau Konrad (Polish: Stanisław Konrad) (23
October 1913 - 2
February 2000) was a
Romanian football goalkeeper who pla**** for
Romania national football...
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Stanislau Uladzimiravich Tsivonchyk (Belarusian: Станіслаў Уладзіміравіч Цівончык; born 5
March 1985 in Tiraspol,
Moldavian SSR) is a
Belarusian pole...
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International Weightlifting Federation. 25
August 2016.
Retrieved 3
October 2017.
Stanislau Chadovich at the
International Weightlifting Federation v t e...
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Stanislau Anatolievich Neviarouski (Belarusian: Станіслаў Анатольевіч Невяроўскі; born
April 7, 1981) is a
Belarusian former swimmer, who specialized...
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Stanislau Hladchenka (Belarusian: Станiслаў Гладчэнка) (born 14
September 1994) is a
Belarusian male
freestyle skier. He
competed in the men's aerials...
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known for
holding theological discussions with
Martin Luther in 1534.
Stanislau Paulau suggested that Mikaʾel, who was able to
speak broken Italian, may...
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Saint Stanislaus,
Saint Stanisław or
Saint Stanislav may
refer to:
Stanislaus of Szczepanów (1030–79),
Roman Catholic bishop and
martyr Stanisław Kazimierczyk...