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Karol Szajnocha. The
surname may
refer to:
Karol Szajnocha (1818-1868),
Polish writer, historian, and
independence activist Władysław
Szajnocha (1857-1928)...
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Karol Szajnocha (20
November 1818 – 10
January 1868) was a
Polish writer, historian, and
independence activist. Self-taught, he
would nonetheless become...
- Władysław
Szajnocha (1857-1928) was a
Polish geologist and paleontologist; son of
historian Karol Szajnocha.
Rector of the
Jagiellonian University (1911-1912...
- ISBN 978-83-7188-973-8.
Pernal 2010, p. 10
Maniecky &
Szajnocha 1869, p. 504 Maniecky, Wojciech;
Szajnocha,
Karol (1869).
Dziennik Literacki (in Polish). Ossoliński...
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Irena Strzelecka Tomasz Strzembosz,
Polish World War II
history Karol Szajnocha,
historian and
novelist Józef
Szujski Zygmunt Szweykowski,
Polish literature...
- 1506;
Period IV –
until 1586;
Period V –
until 1668. In the 1850s,
Karol Szajnocha proposed a
Hegelian triad for
dividing Polish history (unpublished notes):...
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Jewish congregation and synagogue, that was
located on
Karol Szajnocha Street, in the
Szajnocha Square, in Jasło, in the Podkar****e
Voivodeship of Poland...
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surgeon Władysław Sadłowski,
architect Kazimierz Sichulski,
painter Karol Szajnocha,
historian Julian Zachariewicz,
architect Gabriela Zapolska, novelist...
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linguist Roman Laskowski,
historian Jozef Leszczynski, and
writer Karol Szajnocha.
Until 18 July 2020,
Komarno belonged to
Horodok Raion. The
raion was...
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Instytut Nauk. p. 81. ISBN 978-83-00-00646-5.
Retrieved 28 July 2013.
Karol Szajnocha,
Historical Sketches, 1876, p.14 (Google e-book) (in Polish)
Gerard Labuda...