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- Perfect Stanislau, German name of Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine St. Stanislaus High School, an institution in Bandra, Mumbai, India St. Stanislaus High School...
- of Poland. Stanislaus is venerated in the Catholic Church as Stanislaus the Martyr (as distinct from the 16th-century Jesuit, Stanislaus Kostka). According...
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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...
- to mistreat Stanislaus. Stanislaus suffered the unjust treatment with remarkable stoicism and patience, but "one night after Stanislaus had again suffered...
- 20 October 1677 – 23 February 1766), also Anglicized and Latinized as Stanislaus I, was twice King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, and at various...
- Poniatowski established the Order of the Knights of Saint Stanislaus, in honour of Saint Stanislaus of Krakow, Bishop and Martyr, Poland's and his own patron...
- claim descent from the original Order of Saint Stanislaus: the Russian dynastic Order of Saint Stanislaus, awarded by the head of the House of Romanov as...
- St. Stanislaus Church or St. Stanislaus Catholic Church or variants thereof, may refer to: Poland St. Stanislaus Kostka Church (Warsaw), or the Sanctuary...
- generally known as Stanislaus Joyce to distinguish him from his father, who shared the same name. Born in County Dublin, Stanislaus was considered a "whetstone"...