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Konrad Wallenrod is an 1828
narrative poem, in Polish, by Adam Mickiewicz, set in the 14th-century
Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Mickiewicz wrote it, while...
- Allmenrod, Frischborn, Heblos, Maar, Reuters, Rimlos, Rudlos, Sickendorf,
Wallenrod and Wernges. In 1983, the town
hosted the 23rd
Hessentag state festival...
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Lucille Wallenrod, also
known as
Lucille Wallenrod-Dreyblatt, (October 4, 1918 –
October 5, 1998) was an
American artist. She was
active in Long Island...
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Konrad Wallenrod is a Polish-language
opera by Władysław Żeleński to a
libretto by
Zygmunt Sarnecki (1837-1922) and Władysław
Noskowski (1841-1881) based...
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national epic poem Pan Tadeusz. His
other influential works include Konrad Wallenrod and Grażyna. All
these served as
inspiration for
uprisings against the...
- be cruel.
Konrad was the
inspiration for Adam Mickiewicz's poem
Konrad Wallenrod.
Konrad came from a
family with a rich
knightly tradition that had its...
- (both
named "Konrad") of two
poems by Adam Mickiewicz,
Dziady and
Konrad Wallenrod. His
family called him "Konrad",
rather than "Józef".
Though the vast...
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Drang Post
Purismo Transcendentalism Ukrainian school Ultra Wallenrodism Themes Blue
flower British Marine Gesamtkunstwerk Gothic fiction Hero...
- named. The
legend was
mentioned by Adam
Mickiewicz in his poem
Konrad Wallenrod.
Mickiewicz 1975, pp. 189–190
Grimm 1999, pp. 1185–1186 Muniz, Alanna...
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Walter Koskiusko Waldowski, the "Painless Pole" in the film MASH
Konrad Wallenrod, in the
narrative poem by Adam
Mickiewicz John Paul
Wiggin (Jan Paweł...