- Józef
Rufin Wybicki (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjuzɛv vɨˈbit͡skʲi]; 29
September 1747 – 10
March 1822) was a
Polish nobleman, jurist, poet,
political and...
- the
national anthem of Poland. The
original lyrics were
written by Józef
Wybicki in
Reggio Emilia, in
Northern Italy,
between 16 and 19 July 1797, two years...
- provocation, sta**** in the train,
which was
entered by Dr.
Jozef Wybicki,
grandson of
Jozef Wybicki, who
handed to him two
platinum rings,
funded by
Polish families...
- polskośc Gdańska, Gdańsk
Czynu partyzanckiego kolejarzy,
Czarna Woda Józef
Wybicki, Kościerzyna Pope John Paul II,
Gdynia Stefan Wyszyński,
Gniezno Cathedral...
-
sidestepping final dispositions pending his
further conquest of Russia. Józef
Wybicki, sent on 11 July 1812 to
Vilnius with a de****tion from the
Council of...
- of the
National Anthem in Będomin,
located at the
birthplace of Józef
Wybicki, poet and politician,
author of the
national anthem of Poland, the largest...
- Mazurka" (Mazurek Dąbrowskiego), the
Polish national anthem,
written by Józef
Wybicki in 1797 All
pages with
titles containing Mazurek Mazur (disambiguation)...
-
commanders included Jan
Henryk Dąbrowski,
Karol Kniaziewicz and Józef
Wybicki. The
Polish Legions serving alongside the
French Army
during the Napoleonic...
-
other Napoleonic units sent to him, and on his
special request, Józef
Wybicki was
designated to
become the ****ure head of the
civilian authorities. This...
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Poland Kołłątaj
Konarski Krasicki Niemcewicz Poniatowski Śniadecki
Staszic Wybicki Portugal Carvalho e Melo
Romania Budai-Deleanu
Maior Micu-Klein Șincai...