- The
Polish surname of
Stryjkowski was
borne by at
least two
notable personalities:
Maciej Stryjkowski (alias Strykowski; c. 1547 – c. 1593), a poet and...
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Maciej Stryjkowski (also
referred to as
Strykowski and Strycovius; c. 1547 – c. 1593) was a
Polish historian,
writer and a poet,
known as the
author of...
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animals Aitvaras and
kaukas (Eithuaros and Caucos) – evil
spirits Maciej Stryjkowski (1547–1593) – Polish–Lithuanian
historian and
author of
Chronicle of...
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Julian Stryjkowski (born
Pesach Stark;
April 27, 1905 –
August 8, 1996) was a
Polish journalist and writer,
known for his
social prose and
radical leftist...
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other attested dukes. But it was not
enough and
historians like
Maciej Stryjkowski and
Kazimierz Kojałowicz-Wijuk [lt]
moved the
account further, into the...
- army unit. The film is
based on a 1966
novel of the same name by
Julian Stryjkowski, who
collaborated with
Kawalerowicz on the screenplay.
Franciszek Pieczka...
- the
Grand Duchy. The
course of the
ceremony was do****ented by
Maciej Stryjkowski, who
reported that
after the
election lords elevated Alexander in the...
- Anna; her
pagan name, Aldona, is
known only from the
writings of
Maciej Stryjkowski; c. 1309 – 26 May 1339) was
Queen consort of
Poland (1333–1339), and...
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became sources for
Maciej Stryjkowski,
Marcin and
Joachim Bielski.
Alexander Guagnini took his
information from
Stryjkowski and was even
accused of plagiarism...
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Kronika polska, litewska, żmódzka i
wszystkiej Rusi,
published by
Maciej Stryjkowski in 1582, ****erts that in 1240 Mindaugas, also
known as Mindow, Mendolph...