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Jakub Szela (was born 14 July 1787, Smarżowa, in
Galicia - died 21
April 1860,
Dealul Ederii, in Bukovina, now Romania) was a
Polish leader of a peasant...
- of 1846, also
known as the
Galician Rabacja,
Galician Slaughter, or the
Szela uprising (German:
Galizischer Bauernaufstand; Polish: Rzeź
galicyjska or...
- of the
award are: The
novel is
loosely based on the
legends about Jakub Szela, the
leader of a 1846
peasant uprising known as the
Galician slaughter....
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stood down and
followed the authorities, like the
peasant leader Jakub Szela, were rewarded. Nonetheless, in Austria,
reforms were
spurred by the Kraków...
- of
Jakub Szela in the
Austrian Partition of
Poland and on
Polish folklore. He
wrote the poem Słowo o
Jakubie Szeli ('A note on
Jakub Szela'). In 1928...
- (Village and
castle stories), 1883 (containing Der Kreisphysikus,
Jacob Szela, Krambambuli, Die Resel, Die
Poesie des Unbewußten) Zwei
Comtessen (Two...
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Galician slaughter. The m****acre, led by
Jakub Szela (born in Smarżowa),
began on 18
February 1846.
Szela's peasant units surrounded and
attacked manor houses...
- ˈszëcé Past
forms Singular Plural Dual Masculine: ˈszél Feminine:
ˈszëla Neuter: ˈszëlô Virile: ˈszëli Non-virile: ˈszële Virile:
ˈszëla Non-virile: ˈszële...
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there by the Empire's
authorities after they parti****ted in the
Jakub Szela insurrection.[citation needed]
During World War I,
Lucjan Skupiewski, Polish...
- våula al
ṡżêla al spèza al p****ca l
availa Lî la
canta la mâgna l’inpèra l’invänta la vîṡita la pänsa la prélla l’osesiåna la drôv la våula la
ṡżêla la spèza...