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Waliszewski [valiˈʂɛvski] (with its
female form
Waliszewska [valiˈʂɛvska] and
plural form
Waliszewscy [valiˈʂɛvst͡sɨ]) is a
Polish surname of toponymic...
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Zygmunt Waliszewski (1897–1936) was a
Polish painter, a
member of the
Kapist movement.
Waliszewski was born in
Saint Petersburg to the
Polish family of...
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Klemens Waliszewski (1849–1935) was a
Polish author of
history who
wrote primarily about Russian history. He
studied in
Warsaw and Paris.
Waliszewski was...
- "Chhîm".
Waliszewski, T. and Kowalski, S. P. (1997). Chhim-Jiyeh
excavations 1996.
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 8.
Waliszewski, T. and Wicenciak...
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correct spelling is "chatinine". It was
discovered by S.
Waliszewski in 1891. See: S.
Waliszewski (15
March 1891) L'Union pharmaceutique, page 109. Abstracts...
- Muscovy-Lithuanian
period or
Collectors of
Russia (Rus)"),
Kazimierz Waliszewski ("First Romanovs", "Ivan Grozny") and many others. In the historical...
- "prove Ace of Base to be more
substantive than a mere ABBA clone." Bob
Waliszewski of
Plugged In (publication)
remarked that it "promotes brotherhood"....
- for trips. @hotel was
initially founded in
Chicago in 2015 by
Konrad Waliszewski and Andy Acs as a
walking tour app
called TripScout. To
better understand...
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Walker (1879–1955),
Scottish painter and
scientific illustrator Zygmunt Waliszewski (1897–1936),
Polish painter Ottilie Maclaren Wallace (1875–1947), Scottish...
- tall and
possessed a
powerful body, male
attire suited her".
Kazimierz Waliszewski noted that
Elizabeth had
beautiful legs, and
loved to wear male attire...