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Klaus Wagner

Klaus Wagner (born January 16, 1922, died on August 16, 2001) - a German sports rider. Two-time Olympic medalist. He achieved successes in the Versatile Horse Competition. He took part in four Olympic games (IO 52, IO 56, IO 60, IO 68), on two he won silver medals in the team event WKKW. In 1952 he competed on the horse Dachs, the team of Germany was also created by Wilhelm Büsing and Otto Rothe. In 1956 - equestrian competitions were held in Stockholm (the main competition took place in Melbourne, but the riders - due to problems with quarantine of animals - competed in Sweden) - started on horseback Prinzeß, he was partnered by August Lütke Westhues and again Rothe. In 1954 he was second in the European championship team. wiki

Madżak

Majul (also Magak, Maha) - Slavic ruler known from the account of the Arab traveler al-Masudi of the 10th century. According to the description in al-Masudi's Golden meadows, there was once a powerful Walinjana tribe (alternatively Wolinana, Welitaba), to which other Slavic tribes were subordinated. The ruler of this people was to bear the name or title of Majdanek. The figure of Majdan is difficult to identify with any known Slavic rulers, the relation of al-Masudi most often refers to the events of the 6th / 7th century and treats as a reminiscence of some inter-tribal relationship existing at an early stage in the history of Slavdom. Due to the different possibilities of reading the Arabic record, the identity of the Walinjana tribe is also unclear, and they are identified with Wołynians, Wolinians or Wieletami. wiki

Market in Olsztyn (Silesian Voivodship)

Fragment of the market with the former Commune Office Market in Olsztyn - the center of the city of Olsztyn in the Częstochowa district. The Olsztyn market until the interwar period had wooden buildings and was devoid of any greenery on the plate. The building was not compact - it was loose. In the interwar period, some brick buildings were introduced. the building of the commune office and also the pavements. Another change came in the 1960s, when a green area (square) was introduced in the southern part of the commune office. The northern part was designated for communication purposes. At the same time, the rest of the wooden buildings were destroyed. Introducing trade pavilions in the eastern frontage. After 1990, an elliptical roundabout was erected in the north. In 2013, the market was revitalized - a fountain was built, the greenery was removed and two low-beamed trees backlit at night. A roundabout was also left. wiki

James Barker

James Jeffrey Barker (born November 6, 1892 in Ilkeston, Birmingham, England, October 18, 1947) is a British sprinter and participant in the Olympic Games. At the Games in Stockholm he competed in one competition. He did not complete his elimination run at 100 meters. Barker was a five-time Middlesex County champion for 100 yards between 1911-1914 and 1919; and two-time champion on 220 yards in 1913-1914. In 1913, at the 100-yard national championship, he finished second behind William Applegarth, a medalist from Stockholm. In the same year, Barker became a sensation when he defeated the Olympic gold medalists in the relay, Applegart, and Victor d'Arcy in Berlin. He represented the colors of the London Polytechnic Harriers club. Life records: Bibliography wiki

Karin Falkmer

Karin Falkmer (born 16 August 1936 in Malmö) is a Swedish politician and teacher, deputy to the Riksdag, Member of the European Parliament for the fourth term. Curriculum vitae From the profession of physical education teacher. In the 1960s she joined the Moderate Coalition Party. She was a councilor in the local government. In the years 1987-1995 and 1995-2002 she served as a deputy. Between these periods in 1995 was the MEP of the fourth term of office within the national delegation. wiki

Janis Shepte

Jānis Šepte, Янис Шепте (born April 26, 1880 in Courland, 1938) - Latvian Communist, Soviet politician. Curriculum vitae 1897-1899 was educated at the teacher's seminar from which he was removed, 1899-1901 was a student of the Riga military school, 1901-1905 served in the Russian army, 1905 joined the SDPRR, Bolshevik. From October to December 1905 he headed the uprising in the Goldingean district of the Courland gulf, from January to May 1906 he was emigrated to Zurich, in May 1906 he returned to Russia, but in June 1907 he emigrated to the US where he stayed until 1917. Member of the US Socialist Party Since 1917, Chairman of the Eupprian Committee of the SDPRR (b), Chairman of the Simferopol Military-Revolutionary Committee, since February 10, 1918 Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Taurus Gubernian Council, March-April 1918 President of the Central Executive Committee (CIK) of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Taurus. From July to November 1918, he was emigrated to the ...

Aleksandr Winokurow (politician)

Aleksandr Nikolaevich Winokur (Russian: Александр Николаевич Винокуров, born 9 August 1869 in Yekaterinoslav, died November 9, 1944 in Moscow) is a Russian revolutionary, communist, Soviet politician, president of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (1924-1938). 1888-1894 Studied at the Medical Faculty of the University of Moscow, since 1893 associated with the revolutionary movement in Russia, 1895 was one of the founders of a social-democratic organization in Yekaterinoslav, in 1895 he was arrested and imprisoned, and 1897 sentenced to exile in Siberia, from where he returned in 1902. Since 1898 a member of the SDPRR, after breaking up in the Bolshevik party, 1902-1904 worked as a physician in Korma, 1905-1908 in Yekaterinburg, later in St. Petersburg. In 1917 the chairman of the Council of the College of Physicians, since October 1917 the chairman of the Municipal Petrograd, since 1917 a member of the People's College of the Labor Commission of the Russian Soviet Republic. From Marc...

Master Bidpai

Master Bidpai - an anonymous German late-Gothic painter, illustrator and woodcutter, active in the years 1460-1470 in Ulm. In 1483, with the issue of Lienhold Holla, he published a book in Ulm. Examples of old sages with high quality handmade woodcuts. The work was a collection of Indian fairy tales and short stories that had their origins in the Panatatantra and was widely circulated in the 15th century under the title of Fairy Tales. His works refer to the style of Jacques Daret; His compositions were monumental. His pupil was probably Bartholomäus Zeitblom and Jörg Stocker. Assigned work Bibliography wiki

Chitrow Stiepan

Dmitrijewicz Chitrow (Russian: Степан Дмитриевич Хитров, born December 27, 1910 in Vierkhnij Karachan village in Voronezh Governorate, May 4, 1999 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, Minister of Agricultural Construction, Soviet Union (1967-1982) 1930-1933 was educated at the Tambov Technical College, 1933 in the WKP (b), 1933 Deputy Chief Engineer of the Uzbek SSR, 1933-1935 in the Red Army, 1935-1938 construction technician and editor in charge of the Stroitel "In Voronezh. 1938-1940 instructor of the district committee and of the municipal committee of the WKP (b), secretary of the factory committee of the WKP (b) in Voronezh, instructor of the organizational unit of the regional committee of the WKP (b) in Voronezh, 1940-1943 first secretary of the WKP (b) Voronezh, 1943 Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Voronezh for the construction industry, 1943-1947 Deputy Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Voronezh on housing, 1947-1949 Third Secretary ...

The era of great unification

The era of great unification - a term used in cosmology to define the second phase of the Universe's development. Based on the cosmological model of the expanding Universe, it is assumed that this era began at t = 10 s after the Big Bang, when the density of matter was 10 g / cm³, and its temperature was 10 K. It was after the Planck era and preceded the era of inflation. At the beginning of the era of great unification, quantum effects weakened and the laws of general relativity began to apply. Quantum effects caused high density fluctuations. Under existing conditions, all present impacts except gravity (ie, strong and weak nuclear and electromagnetic interactions) were combined into one primary effect. However, at t = 10 s, when the density of matter was 10 g / cm³, and the temperature 10 K, corresponding to the 10 GeV energy, the nuclear impact was removed from the primary impact and it began to play a vital role in the existing conditions. The inflation era has begun, during ...

The Sycamors

Sergey Sergeyevich Syscow (Russian: Аполлон Сергеевич Сысцов, born September 25, 1929 in Melekes, May 8, 2005 in Moscow) is a Soviet politician, Minister of Aircraft Industry, Soviet Union (1985-1991). Since 1948 he worked at the. Tchaikovsky, from 1955 as engineer, foreman, senior foreman and workshop manager, 1962 graduated from the Tashkent Polytechnic Institute, specializing in engineer-mechanics of aircraft construction. In 1961 he was admitted to the CPSU. Since 1963 the workshop manager, and since 1969 the chief engineer at the Tashkent Aviation Plant, since 1975 general director of the Ulyanovsk Aviation Industry Complex and a member of the USSR Aerospace Ministry. From 1981 I Deputy Minister, and from November 1, 1985 to November 14, 1991 Minister of Aerospace USSR. 1986-1991 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, deputy to the 11th USSR Supreme Council. Honors and awards Bibliography wiki

Nannakos

Nannakos (Greek: Νάννακος) is a figure from Greek mythology, the king of Phrygia. He was in the old days before the flood. According to the first version of the myth, he anticipated the impending catastrophe and ordered public prayers to appease the gods accompanied by the laments of the participants. The second version of the myth states that Nannakos was 300 years old, and the oracle announced that after his death all the people of Phrygia would be destroyed. When the ruler dies, his subjects mourn and soon die in a global flood. From these stories came the origin of the idiom "Nannakos tears," which signifies insatiable despair. Bibliography wiki

Leopold Kielanowski

Leopold Pobóg-Kielanowski (born 1907, died 1988) - Polish writer, journalist and emigre activist. Curriculum vitae Brother Jan Kielanowski (1910-1989) and Tadeusz Kielanowski (1905-1992). He was a graduate of the Polish University of Lviv (doctorate). His professional life connected with the theater: he was an actor, theater director, he taught pronunciation, wrote theater and radio scripts, edited theater scripts. After 1945 he remained in exile. He lectured at the Polish University in Abroad. He was the president of the Association of Polish Artists Behind the Border. In the years 1952-1972 he was the editor of the Polish Radio Free Europe. On November 18, 1975, he was decorated by the Polish authorities in exile with the Commander Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. Selected publications Bibliography wiki

Ihor Skuz

Ihor Vasylowych Skuz (born May 30, 1976 in Kiev) is a Ukrainian race driver. Career After two titles of Ukraine's master in krating (1994, 2000), Skuz started his career in international racing in 2006, starting with the Ukraine Circuit Racing Championship, where he was ranked fourth. In the later years Ukraine also appeared at the Dubai 24 Hour and the European Touring Car Cup. In the 2014 European Touring Car Cup he competed in the Super 2000 TC2T class with the Spanish team Campos Racing. During the ten races he took on, he was six times on the podium, twice the highest. With a score of 79, he was ranked third in his class. Bibliography wiki

Sidzina (potok)

Sidzina - a stream, a tributary of Bystrzanka, which in its upper reaches (to the estuary of Sidzina) is called Sidzinka. Sidzina has a source at an altitude of about 1120 m in the Policy Tape. It flows through the valley between the Kiełka massif and the ridge which branches off from the Policia in Babia Gora and through the Zubrzycka Pass, Kieczura and Groniczek fall in the south-east direction, separating the catchment areas of the Black Sea and the Baltic Sea. Sidzina is located in the catchment area of ​​the Baltic Sea. It flows initially in the south-east, then north-east direction, and on the Sidzina village, which is part of the village, Czopy goes to Sidzinki as its left tributary. This takes place at an altitude of about 570 m, at a location with coordinates 49 ° 35'26 "N 19 ° 42'42" E / 49.590556 19.711667. The whole Sidzina catchment is completely within Sidzina, and almost entirely in the mesoregion of Beskid Orawsko-Podhalański (only the highest sources...

Gemini (konstruktor)

Gemini - a racing car builder active in the 1960s. Produced Junior Formula Cars. History The founder of Gemini was Graham Warner. The first model of the company, Mk 1, was a typical Junior Formula with a triangular lattice. This car used mechanical parts of the BMC and was based on the Moorland car project Les Redmond. Gemini Mk 2 was powered by the Cosworth engine, but did not have any significant success. In 1960 Gemini Mk 3 was built with rear engine. The suspension of this car was conventional, with swingarms, helical springs, shock absorbers and a reaction rod (rear). It was powered by a Cosworth engine, and the drive was delivered via a five-speed gearbox. This car was successful and successfully competed with Cooper and Lotus. The vehicle was also launched at the unofficial 1962 Formula One Grand Prix of New Zealand, but its driver, Rex Flowers, did not qualify for the race. Model Mk 4 was produced in 1962. Despite its technological advances (side coolers, internal suspensio...

Súľovská tiesňava

Súľovská tiesňava - a landmark of the Hradnianka creek in Sulovské vrchy in Slovakia, between the villages of Jablonové (in the northwest) and Súľov-Hradná (in the south-east). It is located in the cadastral area of ​​the first village. Geology and morphology The breakthrough of about 1 km was due to the hollow of the Hradnianka River across the ridge of Sulovská Skála, just west of the former village of Súľov. The ridge is built of limestone conglomerates, whose structure is visible in numerous rock walls and turrets, rising directly above the breakthrough to a height of 50-100 m. The width of the gorge is from about 30 to 150 m, and its bottom lies at an altitude of approx. 350-360 m above sea level It is located in the trough of the stream and the road from Predmier to Súľova-Hradna. More in the middle of the breakthrough to Hradnianka is its left-bank tributary - Čierny potok. Tourism In the extension of the gorge is the tourist hotel "Chata Súľov", and below it a ...

State machine diagram

Diagram of the state machine on the example of a bank account State Machine Diagram - is a much larger realization of the mathematical concept of a finite automaton in IT applications that are part of the UML language. The diagram describes a number of states that interact with an object in an information system. It shows the possible states of the object, from the initial state to the final state, and the transition that causes the state to change. Basic concepts The basic concepts of state machine diagrams are: wiki

Radisson Blu Hotel Hamburg

Radisson Blu Hotel Hamburg Radisson Blu Hotel Hamburg - a five star hotel in Hamburg, Germany. It is owned by Radisson Hotels & amp; Resorts. It is a 108 meter high building. It is the highest hotel in Hamburg and also the tallest building in the city. It is located near the Dammtor and Congress Center Hamburg (CCH). It has 32 floors and 556 rooms. It was built between 1970 and 1973 and was originally called the Hotel Plaza Hamburg. In 1988 it was purchased by the SAS Group. From October 2008 to September 24, 2009 the hotel was rebuilt and the façade was renovated. Reconstruction cost € 48 million. With direct access to CCH Radisson Blu Hotel Hamburg also has a conference area of ​​2122 m² with 12 conference rooms. It is one of the largest venues for organizing meetings, conferences and congresses among all Hamburg hotels. wiki

Problem problem

The problem solving that was created by John Dewey, unlike the teaching lesson, is not about passive teaching by the teacher of dry content, but through problematic situations that need to be solved, the students themselves come to the knowledge. A significant advantage of this type of lesson is the activation of students. Students who actively participate in the lesson, through their own thought input, better remember the content. The downside is that not all issues can be presented in the form of a problem. wiki

Louise Howard

Louise Howard (born December 26, 1880 in London, March 11, 1969) is an English agronomist, advocate of organic farming. She was born in Kensington, London as the fourth daughter and the youngest of five children, the merchant Hermann Ernst Matthaei and Louise Henriette Elizabeth Sueur, who was involved in music. Her oldest sister was botanist Gabrielle Howard. Her family had German, French and Swiss descent. Howard attended a university in South Hampstead, London, and Newnham College in Cambridge. After receiving many scholarships and awards, she finished high school. She then worked at Newnham College. During World War I she was released from work due to the fact that her father was of German origin. From 1920, she was a member of the International Labor Organization. wiki

Cochimic language

Cochimí - extinct language of the yuman-cochimí family. It was used in the northern part of California by the Cochimans. Only known from the records of Jesuit missionaries from the 18th century (mainly Miguel del Barco). He probably died at the beginning of the 20th century. texts The following text is a record of Our Father in Cochim, prayed by Francisco Xavier Clavijero: Bibliography wiki
Antoni Jachacy (born April 17, 1885 in Marianów, May 22, 1966 in Warsaw) is a Communist activist. He finished 3rd grade of primary school, 1904-1906 lived in Warsaw, where he was an apprentice in railway workshops. SDKPiL activist, participant in the revolution of 1905-1907. From 1906 he worked in the machinery factory in Mińsk Mazowiecki, in 1911 he worked for a cement factory in Germany for several months. In 1915 he was evacuated to Yekaterinislav, where he joined the SDPRR. Participant of the October Revolution in this city, member of the factory committee. In December 1918 he returned to Poland and joined the Cracow. Since 1919 a fitter in the railroads of the State Railways. In 1925 he was released from work for communist activity. From 1927 he again worked in Mińsk Mazowiecki, where in 1932 he was also released. During the occupation he worked on a role in the countryside. Member of the PPR since 1942. In the first half of 1944 he participated in the organization of the secre...

Adrian Newman

Adrian Newman (born December 21, 1958) is a British economist, lawyer and church clerk for the Church of England, and since July 2011 has served as Bishop of the Diocese of London under the title Stepney Bishop. Curriculum vitae He graduated in economics from Bristol University, and holds a doctorate in civil law. In his youth he worked as an economist. He was preparing for the priesthood during his studies at the Church of the Holy Trinity in Bristol. He was ordained priest in 1985. He then went through the path of the church from the vicar to the dean. In this last post he held at Rochester Cathedral, he was described as "the most unruly Dean in the Church of England," which was related to his direct way of being. March 22, 2011 was appointed bishop Stepney. This title is carried by the auxiliary bishop of the London diocese taking care of its eastern part. On July 22, 2011, he was accepted as the chief consecrator of the London diocese bishop Richard Chartres. Bishop...

Grinder

Brewery mill Shotgun Blast Manual grinder in home brewing Grader - a machine for grinding grain. Sanders are used to grind grain. The final result is grit, which is used in brewing beer or as a feed for farm animals. In the brewing industry, grit blasters are also called a mill, while in agriculture grinder feed. Grain diggers in agriculture There are different types of shotguns: It is believed that the stone shotguns give better feed than the beetle. It is important that the grains are dry when wet, while their grinding temperature rises, which could damage the grinder. wiki

exotoxin

Exotoxins (ectotoxins) - strong protein toxins released into the environment by living bacterial cells, produced mainly by Gram-positive bacteria, among others tetanus (Clostridium tetani) and other bacteria of the genus Clostridium (eg C. septicum, C. botulinum), staphylococcus aureus (Staphylococcus aureus), and less frequently Gram-negative bacteria, eg cholera cutter. They show sensitivity to high temperatures. They can cause gastrointestinal intoxication or act on the nervous system. The amounts of micrograms can cause human death. Exotoxins are antigens, they can elicit the immune response of the body. These compounds treated with formaldehyde retain their immunogenicity, while they lose virulence - this property is used in the formation of toxoids (toxin vaccines). The second basic type of bacterial toxins, endotoxins, is much less harmful than exotoxins. Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Michał Alfred Godlewski

Exotic landscape with panther Michał Alfred Godlewski (born on June 20, 1838 in Lviv, died December 14, 1918 in Vienna) - Polish painter, active, among others in Prague and Vienna. He initially studied with his father, the painter-amateur Michał Godlewski (1799-1875). He attended real school, where he became an assistant to a drawing teacher. From 1858, thanks to the scholarship of the Austrian Ministry of Education, he studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts with Carl Wurzinger and Carl Joseph Geiger. In 1860 he stayed in Zombor in southern Hungary, in 1861 in Munich. He continued his studies in Paris in 1862-1864 with Emil Signol. From 1868 he was a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, then in Chernivtsi. In 1871 he became a real foreign member of the Munich-based artists' association (Künstlerverein). He exhibited, among others in Krakow in 1872 at the Society of the Friends of Fine Arts. He used oil technique and watercolors. He painted portraits, rel...

Eugeniusz Szleper

Eugeniusz Szleper (born on May 20, 1931, died on September 15, 2016) - Polish diplomat, ambassador of the PRL in Peru. Curriculum vitae He was born in France where in 1946-1949 he worked as a miner. He was a graduate of the Diplomatic and Consular Faculty of the Main School of Foreign Service in Warsaw from 1956. As an employee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the PRL, he was also the ambassador of the Polish People's Republic in Peru. He is buried in the Bródnowskie Cemetery (47 47-8). wiki

Hannes Ocik

Hannes Ocik (born June 8, 1991) - German boatman, silver Olympic medalist from Rio de Janeiro. The 2016 competition was his first Olympic Games. In Brazil, he finished second in the eighth, with Maximilian Munski, Malte Jakschik, Andreas Kuffner, Eric Johannesen, Maximilian Reinelt, Felix Drahotta and Richard Schmidt and Martin Sauer. In this competition he was the silver medalist of the world championships in 2013 and 2015. In 2013, 2015 and 2016 he won the gold of the European Championships. wiki

Arthur Kingsley Porter

Arthur Kingsley Porter w 1908 Arthur Kingsley Porter (born February 6, 1883 in Stamford, died July 8, 1933 on the Inishbofin Island) - American archaeologist, writer and art historian. He was a professor at Yale University in New Haven and Harvard University in Cambridge, and lectured at universities in France and Spain. He was involved in the art of the Middle Ages. He made major changes in dating and determining the extent of influence of Romanesque architecture and sculpture. His main works are Medieval Architecture: Its Origins and Development (1909), Romanesque Sculpture of the Pilgrimage Roads (1923) and Spanish Romanesque Sculpture (1928). Bibliography wiki

Strofa wagabundów

Strofa vagabonds - a four-wing stanza, written with a thirteen-syllable with a middle age after the seventh syllable, a male decline in a middle and a female in a clause, appearing in medieval Latin poetry. From Latin poetry, the verse of the vagabonds moved to the then Polish lyric. The wisdom, the truth divine; The person is caught in the morning; A known disciples left; Jews they had been sold and was in trouble. (Hours of the Cross) Jesus Christ, God Man, the wisdom of his Father, After the Thursday supper of the dawn time, When he prayed in the garden to God for his God, Betrayed, tongue and editions are the Jewish people. (Hours) The first prominent Polish poet, Władysław z Gielniowa, used the scabbard of vagabonds: Jesus, Judas gave for miserable money, God sent His Son to be sultry. Jesus suppressed his body when he was supper, The apostles were saddened with their blood. wiki

Cracow rhetoric

Miriam Rosenbloom - Australian graphic designer, illustrator and book designer, from September 2014 a member of the Australian Book Designers Association (ABDA), an organization aimed at supporting the professional development of publishing designers and promoting new talents in this field (she was one of the initiators of its creation, and currently occupies the position of vice-president); artistic director of the Green Scribble project studio, which is located in Melbourne and deals with the design of books in various fields. A winner of several prestigious awards for her work. Rosenbloom began her professional career in her hometown of Melbourne, where she set up with her father, designer Henry Rosenbloom, and then moved to London, where she worked as a freelance editor for several British publishing houses, settling in for a longer time (as a senior designer ) at Faber & amp; Faber. For this publishing house in 2010, she designed - along with several other people - a series ...

Fiodor Kolcow

Fyodor Andriejewicz Kolcow (Russian: Фёдор Андреевич Кольцов, born February 1898 in the village of Astaszutino in Smolensk guberniya, died April 25, 1938) is a Soviet state and party activist. Curriculum vitae Between February and October 1918, he belonged to the Leftist Party of the Corps, and from October 1918 the RKP (b), 1918-1919 was the secretary of the Executive Committee of the Bielsko County Council and the head of the Bielsko County Workers 'and Workers' Inspection, and from 1919-1920 he was the head of the Podolski province government. workers and peasants and chairman of the Podolski guberni komosomol committee. From May 1920 to December 1921 he served in the Red Army, 1922-1924 again directed the governed gubernian workers and peasants, 1924-1925 headed the Podolski province trade department, 1925-1926 Department of Administration and Organization of the People's Commissar of the Ukrainian SSR, and 1926-1928 Kalush gubernational branch of trade. From January ...
Федор Иванович Дубковецьий, born 2 May 1894 in Zarożany, died March 6, 1960 in Talne) - chairman of the kolkhoz, two-time Hero of Socialist Labor (1951 and 1958). Curriculum vitae He worked on the role and in the sugar factory, took part in the First World War. In 1917 he joined the Red Guards and participated in the civil war in Russia. By 1922 he served in the Red Army, after the demobilization he came to the Cherkasy region and on November 7, 1922 he founded the agricultural commune "Wulik i Bdżola" - the first in the humane collective farm, and became its chairman. Later on, the kolkhoz was renamed "Zhitutok Zovtnia" and participated in the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition and was awarded with a diploma, and a number of employees, including Dubkowiecki, decorated with medals. In the years 1941-1944 humane county was occupied by the Germans, after returning to this area of ​​power USSR Dubkowiecki re-took over the leadership of kolkhoz, which he held for the r...

Nikolay Smirnov (Minister)

Nikolay Ivanovich Smirnov (Russian: Николай Иванович Смирнов, born 14 February 1904 in Nikolayevskaya oblast in the Aradskaya province, died on May 19, 1974 in Leningrad) - Soviet politician, minister. Curriculum vitae In 1925 he graduated from the Saratowski Institute of Agriculture and became an agronomist of the agrarian board and a plenipotentiary of the Chief Cotton Committee of the Aradskaya Province. Between 1929 and 1930 he was a delegate of the Cotton Committee of the New ZSRR, and in the years 1930-1936 he was Deputy Representative of Rostowski The Trust of Cotton Owls and the Senior Agronomy of the Persian-Persian Joint-Stock Company in Tehran and the Astragano Planning Commission, and in the years 1936-1937 a consultant on cotton cultivation issues at the Iranian authorities. From 1937 to December 1946, Director and Scientific Director of the "Nownicha Cotton Field" in Astrakhan, Director of the Astraan Agricultural Complex Experimental Station, from 1946 to 1...

Mikhail Riemizov

Mikhail Petrovich Riemizov (Russian: Михаил Петрович Ремизов, born November 11, 1891 in the village of Zychariewo in the Smolensk gubernatorial district, December 2, 1983) - Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae In 1914 he joined the SDPRR (b), was arrested in August 1914, then sentenced to 8 years in prison in Szlisselburg. March 1917 amnestrated after the February Revolution. Between March and April 1917, a member of the Petrograd Council, from September 1917 to January 1919, the chairman of the District Committee of the SDPRR (b) / RKP (b) in Gżatsk (now Gagarin), since February 1918 the chairman of the Executive Committee of the District Council in Gzatak, January 1919 editor of the newspaper "Izvestia Gżatskogo Sowieta". From 27 January to 29 March 1919, the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Smolensk Gubernian Council, since March 1919 the head of the Smolensk Metallurgical and Dairy Industry Department of Smolensk Gubernian Sownarchozu and the head of the S...

Stiepan Sitarian

Orthodox, p> Curriculum vitae Armenian, 1953 graduated from Moscow State University. Lomonosov, where he was later an aspirant, and since 1956 a lecturer. Since 1957 researcher and researcher of the Financial Institute of the Ministry of Finance of the USSR, senior economist, senior researcher, deputy director, and 1970-1974 director of the institute. Since 1960 a member of the CPSU, 1974-1983 deputy minister of finance of the USSR, 1983-1986 deputy, and 1986-1989 First Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Committee (Hosanna) USSR. Since 1966 doctor of economics, then professor, since 1987 academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. From October 1989 to December 1990 deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR - chairman of the State Committee of Foreign Affairs of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, at the same time permanent representative of the USSR in the Council of Mutual Economic Assistance, from July 1990 to August 1991 member of the Central Committee...

Kumaripudźa

Kumaripudja (Sanskrit trum kumārīpūjā), a Hindu ritual of the puddha, contains the devotion of the goddess in the form of a chosen girl, by male and female followers. When a girl takes a place on a special "throne," the Goddess is invited and brought into her (analogous to the ritual of bringing the deity into the newly installed statue in the temple). Then there is the puja ritual and the goddess receives homage through the mediation of the girl (kumari). This girl is so fed and gifted with gifts. wiki

Rabi'a al-Adawijja

Rabbi al-Adawi (Arabic: رابعة العدوية, d. 801) - Arabic mystic of Basra. About her life, rich hagiographic legends, lack of reliable historical sources. She came from a poor family. In her childhood she was kidnapped and sold as a slave. Liberated, she gave herself to asceticism first in the desert, then in Basra. In her works poetry has been preserved, whose theme is temporal and divine love. They are considered the earliest works of this type created in the Muslim mystical environment. wiki

Konstantin Averyanov

Konstantin Aleksandrowicz Avisanov (Russian: Александрович Аверьянов, born August 8, 1959 in Moscow) is a Russian historian, doctor of history, president of the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He specializes in issues related to Moscow and its surroundings during the 14th-17th centuries. Curriculum vitae In 1976 he graduated from secondary school No. 19 WG Bielinsky in Moscow. He then studied history at the Moscow State Pedagogical University, which he completed in 1986. At the same time he studied journalism at the Moscow University. In 1989 he began his career as a researcher at the Institute of History of the Soviet Union Academy of Sciences (after 1991, as the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences). In 2008, he headed the Historical Geography Group. Awierjanov belongs to the municipal commission dealing with the naming of streets, settlements, metro stations, organizations and other facilities in Moscow. wiki

Mikhail Andriev (general)

Mikhail Aleksandrowicz Andriev (Russian: Михаил Александрович Андреев, born 1906 in the Chernihiv Governorate, died in 1971 in Moscow) - Major General, officer of the NKVD. Curriculum vitae From the Russian origin, from September 1928 to November 1930 he was serving in the Red Army communications company, later working as an electromonster at a factory in Izhevsk, since October 1931 he was a member of the WKP (b), from September 1933 to March 1938 he studied at the Military Institute -Machinery in Leningrad. From March to October 1938, a member of the Central State School of State Security, NKVD officer, from February 25, 1939, lieutenant of state security, from September 4, 1939 to May 14, 1940 investigator of the Main Section of the Economic Executive Board of the NKVD USSR, March 14, 1940 promoted to senior lieutenant of state security from 14 May 1940 to March 1941 senior investigator of the Investigative Section of the Chief Economic Commission of the NKVD USSR. From March 7th to...

Palace and park complex in Ojrzanów

Palace and park complex in Ojrzanów - designed in the classicist style by Władysław Marconi, located in the commune of Żabia Wola, in the district of Grodzisk, in Ojrzanów. The team is listed in the Register of Historic Places under the number 605 of 28.07.1983. The palace includes a 13-acre park. History The palace was built in the 19th century on the site of the former seat of the Ojrzanowskis. In the first half of the twentieth century the complex was owned by the Dziewulski family, which built a palace school among others. In 1946, the band was sold to the Zieliński family, who left it to the PAX Association in the 1960s. Inco-Veritas was subsequently purchased by the company. The team is currently assigned to the hotel. Architecture Construction in the late Classicist style on a rectangular plan, made of brick, plastered. Front elevation 11 axes. The top of the front is crowned with oculus. Extreme, unequal conditions. Four-column Tuscan portico. wiki

Emperor price

Kaiser Preis - a race car named after the German Emperor Wilhelm II Hohenzollern, organized in 1907 on a track designated in the mountains of Taunus. This track was 117 km long and was created in 1904 to host the Gordon Bennett Cup. The route was from Oberursel to Weilburg and back. Only drivers in touring cars with engines less than eight liters can compete in the race. The race was won by Felice Nazzaro in Fiat, beating Opel, Mercedes, Eisenach and Adler. In 1908 he was replaced by Prinz-Heinrich-Fahrt. Winners Bibliography wiki

Willy Pöge

Friedrich Elias Willibald "Willy" Pöge (born December 2, 1869 in Chemnitz, May 12, 1914) is a German racing driver and engineer. Career Pöge started his racing career in 1889 at the Bicycles, where he won the championship of Saxony. Germany changed to racing cars in 1902 and after several races in the French car manufacturers, joined the team of Mercedes. He won many races, mainly in the mountains, and in the years 1903-1904 was the best in Frankfurt. In 1906, Germany won a mountain race in Semmering (near Vienna) in a Mercedes 60hp car, and a year later won there in a car 120hp. In the season 1908 he reached the finish of the French Grand Prix. His last victory was in the 1910 Russian Touring Trial. Bibliography wiki

Eduard Matwijczuk

Eduard Łeonidowycz Matwijczuk, born in the village of Wealyki Łuczky, was born April 27, State Administration. Curriculum vitae He graduated in 1986 from physics at Uzhhorod State University. He worked as a physics teacher and inspector in educational administration. He was president of the local football club and editor-in-chief of the "Jewro-Centr" newspaper. In 2002 he obtained the mandate of the fourth term of office, being a candidate in the national list of the Our Ukraine Bloc as a member of the Petr Poroshenko Solidarity Party. In 2003 he went to the side of the ruling coalition, joining the faction of the Regions of Ukraine and then the Party of Regions. On behalf of this grouping in 2006 and 2007, he successfully applied for the deputies' reelection. He was appointed deputy in March 2010 as the governor of the Odessa Oblast until November 2013. Later, he served as adviser to President Viktor Yanukovych. After the events of Euromajdan he left the Party of Re...

Kordelierzy

Cordeliers (la corde - rope) - a political club of the French Revolution. Its full name was the Association of Friends of Human and Civil Rights (Société des Amis des droits de l'homme et du citoyen). It was founded on April 27, 1790 in Paris. At the beginning of the revolution, they were the most radical Left. They were the first to demand the establishment of a republic. They soon divided (informally) into two parties. Radical, called heberty, and moderate, called dantonists. They almost cooperated with Jacobins; Together they formed "Mountain". In March of 1794 there was a permanent split in the club, resulting in the destruction of the heberty party, and their leaders were guilty. A few days later, the PT pilots became the object of the Jacobin attack. In April, after the arranged process, the chief leaders of the cordials were guillotined and the club closed down. Main Leaders: wiki

Ilie Verdeţ

Ilie Verdeţ (born May 10, 1925 in Comăneşti, Bacău District, March 20, 2001 in Bucharest) is a Romanian Communist politician and Prime Minister of Romania from 1979-1982. From the age of 12 he worked as a miner, and in 1945 he joined the Communist Party of Romania. He graduated from the Bucharest Academy of Economics, then began to climb the ranks of the Communist Party. From the beginning of the 1960s he worked in the central office of the Communist Party. He was responsible for organizing parties and party meetings. After the death of Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Deja (1965) helped Nicolae Ceauşescu get the post of party chief. Soon he became a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Central Committee of the NRP. 1966-1974 was Deputy Prime Minister, and from 29 March 1979 to 21 May 1982 the Prime Minister of Romania. After the fall of Ceauşescu in December 1989, he was declared Prime Minister of the Interim Government, but after 20 minutes he was removed by Ion Iliescu, leader of ...

Marianna Gabara

Marianna Gabara from Borowiak (born December 25, 1899 in Łódź, died August 7, 1961) is a Communist activist. Daughter of Joseph's worker, she finished 4th grade in elementary school and became a fiberglass. During the First World War she worked in the countryside, after the war returned to Lodz and resumed work in textile factories. In 1923 she married Bronislaw Gabara, a communist activist and under her influence in 1924 she joined the CPSP. Librarian and distributor of communist literature, also worked in the trade union of fibrous. VIII 1929 joined by the Lodz Communist Party Committee (LCC) to the 5-member delegation of the Lodz communist workers to the USSR, after his return 14 X 1929 arrested with the rest of the delegates and 30 V 1930 sentenced to 4 years imprisonment, but after the appeal and defense of Theodore Durach acquitted September IX 1930; She received only 2 weeks of imprisonment for illegally crossing the border. Since 1931 she worked in a cotton factory, wher...

Burnt Saddle

Burnt Saddle (about 1210 m) - a wide and grassy pass between the End Turtle (1248 m) and the Red Grape (1294 m) in the Polish Western Tatras. Both slopes fall down. In the western direction to the clearing of the Kira Muddy Mountains, a nameless gull with deep and rocky troughs descends from the pass, with many of them in the upper part of the hut and springs. In the south-east direction the Smooth Żleb is an orographical right leg of the Gronikowski Zlebu. The Burnt Saddle can be easily reached from the Path to the Reglies, from the Wyznie Kiry Mietusia, from the Red Grape or from the Lower Bread Saddle. This is a closed area for tourism. wiki

Unia Poznań (slag)

Poznan Union - a non-existent Polish club from Poznan. History of the club This section is incomplete. If you can, expand it. The history of the slag in Poznan dates back to the interwar period - there was the KM Union club Poznań, whose biggest success was the medals of the first IMP tournaments. After the war there were several clubs in Poznan. HCP, Union, Lechia, Kolejarz and Guards. In the regular league of speedway only Poznan Guards were started, liquidated in 1957. Since then, only individual matches and tournaments have taken place in Poznan. cyclic tournaments for the Poznań International Fair Cup. The slag section was re-established in 1991 under the name Polonez Poznań, but this was only a one-year episode. Another reactivation attempt was made in 2004 when the Poznan Speedway Association was established. Individual seasons wiki

Karesansui

Garden at the Ryōan-ji temple in Kyoto In 2002, three scientists from the University of Kyoto: Gert J. van Tonder, Michael J. Lyons and Yoshimichi Ejima announced in Nature that they solved the mystery of the zen gardens. According to them, they affect the viewer's subconscious not directly through the view of the stones from which they are built, but through the empty spaces between the stones. In the case of the Ryōan-ji Temple in Kyoto, the subconscious is supposed to create an image of a tree whose trunk passes through the statue of Buddha in the temple. Such use of free space seems to be a great illustration of the concept of the Mahayana philosophy, which states, among other things, that all beings are merely swirls of emptiness. Bibliography wiki

Thoughts on Poland

Thoughts on Poland - Polish documentary film from 1999 directed by Alina Czerniakowska. The author of the document presented in it a silhouette of Dr. Józef Garliński, who was not allowed by the Communists to publish in Poland. The biography of the historian, both pre-war and post-war, is detailed in the film. The hero talks about his research work in England and the books published in the West, which were translated into a dozen or so languages. In the interview with the author of Garlinski were among others. The themes of anti-Polonization of American Jews, anti-Semitism of Poles, the need to remember the crimes committed on Poles, but also the need to forgive enemies. Garliński undertook an assessment of Poland's present situation and prospects of joining the European Union. wiki

NMEA 0183

NMEA 0183 (shortly also called NMEA) - published by the National Marine Electronics Association protocol for communication between marine electronic devices. It is widely used in marine navigation electronics and GPS devices. The data is transmitted as "sentences" written in ASCII code. A single sequence of up to 82 characters. The start of the protocol is "$" followed by the comma and data fields separated by commas, and finally the & lt; CR & gt; & lt; LF & gt; (carriage return, line feed). Sample NMEA sequence describing location in space and readability: $GPGGA,123519,4807.038,N,01131.000,E,1,08,0.9,545.4,M,46.9,M,,*47 Slowly replaced by the more powerful NMEA 2000 interface wiki

Eskil Carlsson

Eskil Carlsson - swedish rapper. Double silver medalist of the individual Swedish championship (Stockholm 1948, Stockholm 1950). The four-time medalist of the Swedish championship team: three silver (1948, 1949, 1954) and bronze (1950). Sweden representative on the international stage. Participant for the elimination of individual world championships (Linkoping 1952 - XIV place in the Swedish final). In the Swedish League, representatives of the clubs: SMK Stockholm (1948-1949) and Monarkerna Stockholm (1950-1954). Bibliography wiki

Waldemar Deluga

Waldemar Deluga (born 1961) - art historian, Byzantineologist. Curriculum vitae A graduate of KUL art history. He worked as a curator of the National Museum in Warsaw and as a lecturer at the University of Gdańsk. He is currently working at the Department of History of Byzantine Art and the Postbizantian Institute of Art History at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw. It takes min. graphic story. She conducts the inventory of Polish graphics in the collection of the British Museum. Co-author of the Byzantine Series and President of the Art of the Orient. Selected publications wiki

Gingerbread

On the right side of the Silesian Garden - the view from the Wieliczka Garden Kvetnicový žľab - a gully in the Slovak High Tatras, an orographical left leg of the Wieliczka Valley. It is the highest situated of three great gulls (the other is the double gully and the Granary of the loch) falling to the Wielicka Valley from the south-west walls of the Wieliczka Granary. The loch swims from the Wieliczka Garden towards the Kwidnik Branch, and splits into several branches in its upper floor, approaching the numerous objects in the Starosta Peak. The upper floor of the Silesian Fodder is transformed into a Kvetolov Kotol. In the boiler and below it, the arms that lead to the surrounding objects are separated from the main branch: the fast-flowing, the watered-down bench, the swollen switch and the submerged passage. The main arm backs on the April Switch. The Turtles belonging to the Granary Baszt Group are separated from each other: the fastidious Bastion in the north-west and Podufal...

Coastline of Montenegro

View of the Gulf of Perast, visible from the Verge Montenegro's coastline - Montenegro's surface line with the Adriatic Sea and Kotor Bay, 293.5 km long. Cities located on the coastline of Montenegro Major cities and towns located on the coastline of Montenegro from north to south: Tourism In many cities there are hotels and guesthouses. One of the better ones was built in 2006 in Bečić, where the construction cost was 70 million euros. The Kotor Bay landscape, reminiscent of the northern fjords, has been included in UNESCO's World Heritage List, whereby the town of Kotor, which lies on the bay, is often visited by tourists not only from Montenegro but also throughout Europe. wiki
Antoni Jaroszewicz (born June 9, 1881, February 13, 1970) is a Polish financier, industrialist and owner of the Warsaw Rex theater, one of the richest Poles in the Second Polish Republic. He was a pharmacist. The founder of the Warsaw Bank of Poland with a branch in Gdańsk and the Bank of the United Industrialists. The owner, creator and shareholder of numerous factories and companies producing horseshoes, nails, barbed wire, machine gun rifles and other precision military items, wooden products and even toys exported to the USA. Jaroszewicz was a famous music lover and was an amateur as a tenor. The owner of the well-known Warsaw Rex theater, where, at the behest of Adolf Dymszy, he acted, which was a great sensation. He occasionally performed at the Druskininkai spa, which he was a co-owner. Before the Second World War he lived at the present ul. Marszałkowska 33 in Warsaw. He also owned a suburban villa at ul. Belvedere 44a, named after the first owners of Villa Wilkoszewski ...

The anti-Sitter space

The anti-de Sitter space - maximum symmetrical lorenz variety with constant, negative curvature curvature. This is the Lorentz analogy of the n-dimensional hyperbolic space, just as the Minkowski space and the de Sitter space are analogues of the Euclidean and elliptic space. This concept is best known for its role in AdS / CFT correspondence. In the language of general relativity, the Sitter's anti-de space is the maximum symmetric, vacuum solution of Einstein's gravitational field equations with the negativity of the cosmological constant & # x039B; {\displaystyle \Lambda } (corresponding to the negative density of vacuum energy and positive pressure). In mathematics, the anti-de Sitter space is sometimes defined more generally as arbitrary signature space (p, q). In general physics is a case with one temporal dimension. Because of the different character set, it corresponds to two types of notation (n-1,1) or (1, n-1). Bibliography wiki

Thomas J. Balonek

Thomas J. Balonek - American astronomer and physicist. In 1974 he graduated from physics at Cornell University. In 1982 he obtained a PhD in astronomy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Since 1985, he has been working at Colgate University, since 2002 as a professor of physics and astronomy. His research activity includes extragalactic astronomy (quasars, blazars, active galaxies, radio galaxies, etc.), optical photometry (eclipsing double stars, supernovae, extrasolar planets), asteroid astrometry. In the years 1991-1995, he discovered 9 asteroids, of which 8 alone. wiki

Piotr Laskowski

Piotr Laskowski (born 1976) - Polish historian of ideas, academic teacher at ISNS UW (Department of History of Ideas and Cultural Anthropology), teacher, co-founder and first director of WLH Jacek Kuroń. He graduated from the Faculty of Archeology at the University of Warsaw, he was a doctorate in Egyptology at the University of Warsaw and the University of Oxford, he habilitated in 2012 at the IFiS PAN in political philosophy. He lectured at the CSWU, the Universal University in Teremiski and at the Collegium Medicum of the Jagiellonian University. He is the author of publications devoted to education and pedagogy. His research interests focus on the social and political philosophy of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, especially on the history of anarchism, theories of resistance to power and the problems of methodology of history. He dealt with the philosophy of Mikhail Bakunin, Georges Sorel, Rosa Luxemburg and Walter Benjamin; he published the writings of Jan Wacław Mac...

The Canadian-Polish Research Institute in Toronto

The Canadian-Polish Research Institute in Toronto - a Polish émigré institution existing since 1956 in Toronto, Canada. Curriculum vitae The Institute was established on September 12, 1956, on the initiative of Wiktor Turk, who became its first president (1956-1962). The following presidents after Tadeusz's death were: Tadeusz Krychowski (1963-1972), Rudolf K. Kogler (1972-1995), Edward Sołtys (1995-2011), and Joanna Lustański (from 2011). The Canadian-Polish Research Institute in Toronto, researchers of the history of the Canadian Polonia. According to this profile of activity, it collects archives concerning all Polish activity in Canada, as well as materials derived from queries in Canadian archives. In the 1980s, he transferred part of his archival resources (mainly statistical) to the University of Toronto. The Institute has a complete Polish diaspora press and publications on Poles in Canada. The Institute's output also includes its publications. By 2013, over 50 book...

Grażyna Szymborska

Grażyna Szymborska (born in 1952 in Olsztyn) - Polish activist in the field of art and self-government, in 2001-2014, general director of the Silesian Philharmonic in Katowice. Curriculum vitae For 12 years (1990-2002) she was a councilor of the City Council in Katowice, directing the committees of culture, education and sport. Thanks to it, a modern school was built at Katowice's Giszowiec, and many objects of education, culture and sports were renovated and refurbished in Katowice, the first monograph of Katowice was published. For many years, she was a social worker in the Katowice Housing Cooperative. As the director of the Silesian Philharmonic, she has conducted three International Conductor Competitions. G. Fitelberg. An IT specialist by education - a graduate of the Faculty of Electronics at the Gdańsk University of Technology. She also completed postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Management and Social Communication of the Jagiellonian University and studies in rea...

Union. A letter devoted to the issue of the Eastern Borderlands and the Union

Union. A letter devoted to the issue of the Eastern Borderlands and the Union - a Polish-language journal promoting the Catholic Church of the Byzantine-Slavic rite, and a return to the Union of Brest in Orthodox areas (Chełmszczyzna, Podlasie). The magazine was published in 1923-1939 in Krakow as a monthly. Its publisher was the Society of Friends of the Union. The magazine had a popular science character, and its task was to create a good atmosphere in the society around the reactivation of the Union of Brest in the areas where it was liquidated in 1839 (Lands Abandoned) and 1875 (Chełmszczyzna). The necessity of the propaganda campaign was due to the reluctance of the Polish society towards the neo-European idea, which was supposed to attempt to russify the border population. The magazine touched on historical, theological and social themes. Bibliography wiki

spectrograph

Spectrograph McPherson 251MX Spectrograph - a device for obtaining and permanent recording of the spectrum, for example electromagnetic radiation. It is a variation of the spectrometer, which registers the analyzed spectrum. Due to the fact that all (except for school) spectrometers register spectra, the division into spectrometers, spectroscopes, spectrographs disappears and the term spectrometer is used. Due to the diversity of the spectra analyzed, the spectrometer term now includes a wide range of spectral devices (see spectroscopy). Originally, the spectrograph was called an optical device for recording optical spectra on photographic plates. In optics, depending on the type of splitter, spectrographs can be prismatic or mesh. Prismatic wavelength spectrographs in the spectrum are usually performed by comparing the test spectrum with the standard spectrum. In spectrographs intended for testing infrared spectra, usually concave mirrors are used instead of collecting lenses, a...

Pakosław Kazimierz Lanckoroński

Pakosław Kazimierz Lanckoroński of Zadora coat of arms (born around 1623, died on June 30, 1702) - podstola krakowski, canon of Krakow, deputy on sejmy. Curriculum vitae He was the son of Samuel Lanckoroński and Zofia Firlej (d.1645) of the Lewart coat of arms, brother of Vespasian, Zbigniew, and Stanisław. In 1639 he studied at the Krakow Academy. In served in the banner of the hussar field hetman Stanisław Lanckoroński, and in the battle with the Cossacks near Bracław in 1651 he saved the life of the hetman. Then he held various functions, mainly in the Krakow province. In 1655 he was the marshal of the Proszowicki poviat. He was part of the Krakow region delegation who negotiated with the Swedes for surrendering to Krakow. In 1658 he was a royal courtier, in 1658-1659 and in 1661 he was a deputy to the tax courts, a parliamentary deputy to the army in 1662 and 1666. He took part in Lubomirski's ransom. He was the mayor of the popular revolt of the prince's poviat in 1666...

Konstantin Komnen Dokas

Konstantyn Komnen Dokas (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κομνηνός Δούκας, born around 1172, died after 1242) - a Byzantine aristocrat, despot, governor of Etolii and Akarnanii. Curriculum vitae He was the son of Jan Dukas and his wife, Zoe Dukainy. He was appointed governor of Etolii and Akarnania around 1215. After the coronation of his brother Teodor on the emperor (1227) he received the title of despot. He took part in the battle of Kłokotnica in 1230. After the battle, he became the de facto independent ruler of Etolii and Akarnania only loosely subject to Manuel Comnenus. He died in 1242. Nothing is known about his marriages or possible children. Bibliography wiki

Martynos

Martynos (Greek: Δαβίδ Τιβέριος, born November 7, 632 (according to other sources 627) probably in Constantinople, probably at the end of September 641 in Rhodes) - Byzantine co-minister at the side of his mother Martyna and half-brothers Konstantin III and Herakleonas . Curriculum vitae He was the second son of Emperor Heraclius and his second wife, Martyna. In 639 he was proclaimed a Caesar. In 641, along with the brothers, he was proclaimed Emperor. After a month of joint rule, he was overthrown together with his mother and brother Dawid Tiberius (November 641). He was deported with his mother to Rhodes, where he died soon. Bibliography wiki

Rita King

Rita König-Römer (born March 12, 1977) - German floreticist, two-time Olympic medalist from Sydney. She was born in Romania in a Swabian family. The competition in 2000 was her only Olympic games. In the individual floret, she took second place, in the final she was defeated by Valentina Vezzali, in the team's tournament Niemki took third place. She was a medalist in the World Cup in the team, gold in 1999 and brown in 1997, in 1995 she became an individual world champion in junior. She stood on the podium of the European Championships, she won the title of German champion three times in individual rivalry (1997, 2000 and 2002). Her sister Susanne and husband Uwe Römer were also swordsmen and olympians. wiki

Evangelical Church in Szamotuły

Evangelical Church in Szamotuły, German postcard, circa 1915. Evangelical Church in Szamotuły - a non-existent church built in 1865 in Szamotuły on the area of ​​today's Sienkiewicz Square. The church was built in the neo-Gothic style. After the Second World War, it was abandoned and then transformed into a fertilizer warehouse. Demolished in 1958 officially due to a crooked tower. From the former church buildings, the building of the former pastor and the Evangelical hospital has been preserved. In the past, a pastoral priest in the area of ​​today's Sports Fields of School No. 2 was an Evangelical cemetery that was destroyed after the Second World War. wiki

Andrzej Ledóchowski

Andrzej Ledóchowski (born February 10, 1923 in Warsaw, died June 15, 1984 in Warsaw) is a Polish engineer, professor at the Gdansk University of Technology, chemistry specialist, soldier of the Home Army. Curriculum vitae During World War II, a pupil of Stefan Batory's Gymnasium in secret school in Warsaw, where he graduated in 1944. He was from 1942 in the Home Army, after a military training, appointed as a subordinate chaplain, a participant of the Warsaw Uprising in the Warsaw district, the perimeter of Śródmieście - the pseudonym "Chemik", "Waclaw". After capitulation - from X 1944, the POW in Stalag XB Sandbostel returned to Poland in July 1946. In 1946-1947 he studied at the Warsaw University of Technology. From 1947 he lived in Gdansk, a student, in 1950 he graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry of Gdańsk University of Technology - chemist, specialty medicine technology. In 1947-1984 he worked at the Gdansk University of Technology in the Departme...

Maturin Veyssière of Croze

Maturin Veyssière de la Croze (born December 4, 1661 in Nantes, May 21, 1739 in Berlin) is a French scholar, royal librarian in Prussia, member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences founded in 1700. He was a erudite and polyglot. In earlier life he was a Catholic scholar, Benedictine. Under the influence of Jansenism, he left the Catholic Church. He preached that he was a non-denominational Christian, not belonging to any of the churches, to any of the existing religious communities. He led the study of Scripture. He was a propagator of the stoic attitude in life, and as a moral model he put one of the most famous stoic of all time, Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius. He became acquainted with such well-known intellectual elites of his age as Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Pierre Bayle. He was the champion of Duhan de Jandun - educator Frederick the Great. Duhan passed on to the future Prussian king the teachings he had received from his teacher, and Frederick the Great also highly v...

Vehicle weight

Vehicle's gross vehicle weight - the mass of the vehicle (or combination of vehicles), excluding its cargo, in stationary state and ready for road as determined by the competent authority of the country of registration of the vehicle. According to the traffic law in force in Poland, this is the mass of the vehicle with its normal equipment, fuel, oils, greases and liquids in nominal quantities without the driver. However, according to European Directive 95/48 / EC, the mass of the vehicle is defined with the driver weighing 75 kg. As a consequence, vehicle homologation data, which includes the mass of the driver and the driver, leads to the fact that the vehicle's vehicle's vehicle's vehicle weight includes the driver's mass. wiki

Vincent Wirski

Wincenty Wirski was actually Wincent Georg Olszanski (born 15 February 1915 in Poznan, died 1939) - Polish boxer. He was a fencer and competitor of the Warta Poznań club, where he got acquainted with the boxing in 1931. Starting in the Polish championship, he became the vice-champion of the country in 1933 in the weight of the mustache, and twice won the championship in 1935 and 1936 in the category of cogs. Six times he won the Polish team championship in 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937 and 1938. He belonged to young, talented Polish boxers. He died during the September 1939 campaign. Bibliography wiki

Ali the Great

43. European Championships in wrestling were held in April in a free style in Manchester, in May in the classic style of the Norwegian Kolbotn and the women's event was held in Dijon, France in July. Classic style medalists Medal table Free style medalists Medal table Women style free medalists Medal table Bibliography Zemene mesafynt, a district break in Ethiopia. Curriculum vitae In September 1781, Tekle Gijorgis joined Ale to his court and gave him the title of balambarasa. Two years later he took part in the imperial expedition to Szeua, which was not successful at crossing the Checheho River. Ten months later, Ali joined the Hyad Josadic conspiracy as a result of which the Emperor Tekle Gijorgis was overthrown and defeated in the battle of Afaruanat, and then went into exile to Amba Sel. The conspirators brought to court in Joshua III Gondar and made him a new emperor on February 18, 1784. After this incident, Ali was appointed as the deducing machine. He then proceeded ...

Nikolai Kirichenko

Микола Карпович Кириченко, born February 12, 1923 in the village of Petropavliwka in the Kharkiv province, died August 12, 1986 in Odessa) - Soviet and Ukrainian party activist, member of the Central Committee of the CPSU ( 1977-1986), member of the CPU Central Committee (1966-1986), Hero of the Socialist Work (1977). 1941-1945 in the Red Army, a participant in the fight against Germany, among others. At Stalingrad, on the 2nd and 3rd Ukrainian Front, he was seriously wounded. From 1943 in the WKP (b), from 1946 Komsomol activist, 1947-1949 First Secretary of the Komsomol Town Committee in Kupiańsk, 1949-1955 Second Secretary and First Secretary of the Komsomol Regional Committee in Kharkov. In 1950 he graduated from the Kharkov Institute of Teachers, and in 1955 took part in the Kharkiv Pedagogical Institute, 1955-1960 II Secretary of the Central Committee of the Komsomol of Ukraine, 1960-1961 Secretary, and 1961-1962 Second Secretary of the Regional Committee of the KPU in Poltava....

Andrzej Zaborski (orientalist)

Andrzej Zaborski (born October 7, 1942 in Krakow, October 1, 2014) is a Polish philologist and orientalist, professor at the Jagiellonian University. Curriculum vitae In 1965 he graduated from Oriental Studies at the Jagiellonian University. In 1969, he obtained his doctorate in Biconsonantal verbal roots in Semitic under the supervision of Jerzy Kuryłowicz. He obtained two habilitations, the first in Arabic studies at the Jagiellonian University (1976), based on the work of The Verb in Cushitic, the second of African studies at the University of Vienna (1984). Since 1977 he belonged to the Committee of Oriental Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. In the 1980s he worked as visiting professor at universities in Vienna, Heidelberg, Turin and Udine. In 1989 he received the title of Associate Professor. He was awarded the title of Professor of Humanities in 1995. Since 2001 he has headed the Afro-Asian Linguistics Department of the Jagiellonian University. He was the editor-in-c...

Geert Kuiper

Geert Kuiper (born July 5, 1960 in Wolvega) is a Dutch speed skater. Career Geert Kuiper's biggest success came in 1987, when he finished sixth in the Sainte-Foy sprint world championship. In the 1000 m race he was tenth, while in the 500 m he was fourth and ninth. In the same competition was also the eighth in the Karuizawa World Cup in the previous year. His best result was the sixth place in the second race at 500 m. In 1984 he performed at the Olympic Games in Sarajevo, where the competition for 500 m finished in the sixteenth position. He has competed several times in the World Cup but never got on the podium. The best result reached 1987/1988, when he was tenth in the final classification of 1000 m. In 1988 he ended his career. Bibliography wiki

Jacek Gałązka

Jacek M. Gałązka (born 28 April 1924) is a soldier of the Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish journalist, politician, and president of the Józef Piłsudski Institute in America in the years 1999-2008. Curriculum vitae He was born on 28 April 1924 in Vilnius. A graduate of the Corps of Cadets in Rawicz, since 1942 in the Polish Armed Forces in the West in the 2nd Art regiment. with whom he participated in the battle of the 1st Armored Division. He graduated economics at the University of Edinburgh. Since 1952 in the USA. Founder of Polish Heritage Publications, publisher of Polish literature in English. He worked at Charles Scribner's Sons as CEO. Author of the translation J. Leca Unkempt Thoughts, co-author of Polish Heritage Travel Guide to USA & Canada. President of the Józef Piłsudski Institute in America in the years 1999-2008. wiki

Gwenaëlle Aubry

Gwenaëlle Aubry (born 2 April 1971) is a French philosopher and writer. She studied at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, and later at Trinity College, Cambridge, where she earned her doctorate in philosophy. In the years 1999-2002 she taught ancient philosophy at the University of Nancy 2. Since 2002, she has been a researcher at CNRS. In her scientific career she also taught at the Sorbonne in Paris. She published several books and articles on ancient philosophy and her contemporary reception, and translated the works of Plotinus. In 2009, she won the Prix Femin Prize for the book "Personne", a story about her father suffering from maniacal depression. This book was written on the basis of personal memories of Gwenaëlle Aubry, and her father's diary, which she found after his death. There is a picture of a stranger to the world and to himself. Publications wiki

Apotecjum

Scheme of construction apotecjum: asques en formation - forming sacks asques murs - ripe sacks paraphyses – parafizy Potato on stems (gray pea) Apothecary, in pl. apotecium (lat. apothecia) - type of fruiting in the bag. Also used is the Polish name of the bowl. The apothecary has the appearance of a more or less concave bowl with fleshy walls and is made up of two types of horn: In the genus layer, bags (ascus) are formed with spores. Between them are the sub-paraphyses. The inner layer is often distinguished by the color and structure of the surface from the outer layer, eg orange (Aleuria aurantia) is orange and smooth, while the outer layer is whitish and velvety. When spores ripen in some species, the bowl gradually decomposes, so that in the final stage it takes the form of a plate or even rolls over to the other side so that the bags are on the convex side of the bowl. Bowls can grow directly on the ground, such as the scarlet cherry (Sarcoscypha coccinea), or on various...

Nina Trofimowa (kolarka)

Nina Petrovna Trofimova (Russian: Нина Петровна Трофимова, born 1944 in the village of Pieczurino) - Soviet road and rail biker, bronze medalist of the World Cup. Career Nina Trofimov's most successful career came in 1969, when she won the bronze medal in the race on the road race in Brno. Only American Audrey McElmury and British Bernadette Swinnerton were ahead of her. She won the USSR championship in road racing, and in 1973 she also won the track, in an individual race for the investigation. She never participated in the Olympic Games. Bibliography wiki
Cascade - a numerical game organized by Totalizator Sportowy since May 8, 2011. Drawings are played twice a day, at 5 pm. 14:00 and 21:40. Unlike the other number games in Cascade, a player can not type his own numbers - the player receives two random sets containing 12 numbers from a set of numbers from 1 to 24. The sets overlap, which means that all numbers from the set of numbers from 1 to 24 Exactly once in one of the two sets. Any combination in sets intended for sale occurs singly, which means that the maximum number of lots is 1 352 078 pieces. This means a constant number of wins when selling 100% of sets. To win the lowest level you need 8 hit numbers. As in Multi Multi and Lotto Plus, the winnings are fixed and are independent of the pot. The price of one fate is 2 zlotys, and the main prize is 250 000 zlotys. Characteristics of winnings wiki

Teresa Nawrot

Teresa Nawrot (born 1948) - Polish actress, founder of the Berlin theater school in 1983. In 1968 she started her acting studies at the State Higher School of Theater in Warsaw. In 1971-1984 she participated in the Jerzy Grotowski Laboratory Theater as an actress and his assistant. She has performed in the ensemble of this theater in America, Australia, Haiti, Japan and Western Europe. Since 1975, she also played in other theaters. at the Teatr Współczesny in Wrocław and in the Old Prochownia in Warsaw. After leaving Theater Laboratory, she performed as an independent theater and film actress and also lectured in the United States, South America, Australia, Egypt and many European countries. In 1983, she founded the West Berlin School of Theater in Kreuzberg, operating under the name "Nawrot-Reduta", and later under the name "Reduta Berlin". The name of the school refers to the Reduta theater operating in Warsaw during the interwar period led by Juliusz Os...

Sandra Petrović Jakovina

Sandra Petrović Jakovina (born 21 March 1985 in Zagreb) is a Croatian lawyer and politician, Member of the Parliament and Member of the European Parliament for the seventh term. Curriculum vitae In 2006 she became involved in the activities of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia. She graduated in 2009 with a degree in law from the University of Zagreb. In 2010 she took up a job at a law firm in Pitomača, as well as in the administration of the political group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats. In the 2011 election the SDP was elected to the Croatian Assembly. In the first Croatian elections in the history of Croatia in 2013, she was given the MEP's mandate, which she performed until 2014. Married to politician Tihomir Jakovina. wiki

Diary of Anastasia P.

Anastazji P.'s diary - a book from Marzena Domaros, which was published in November 1992. The author describes her alleged sexual relations with members of the Sejm of the first term, including with the then Deputy Speaker Andrzej Kern and politicians from SdRP - Aleksander Kwaśniewski and Leszek Miller. The book sold 400,000 copies. copies. In connection with the publication of this book, against its author, Stefan Niesiołowski sued the court; in this book, the author described him as a lecherous erotomaniac. In 1993, the continuation of this book appeared, titled Anastazja P. once more. wiki

This is Kasiński

Idzi Jan Kasiński (born September 22, 1936 in Rosochy, died in 2008) - Polish farmer and folk activist, Member of the Sejm of the People's Republic of the 7th term. Curriculum vitae He graduated from High School in Opatów. He organized the Union of Rural Youth in the area of ​​the Opatów poviat. From 1962 he ran his own farm in Rosochy. In 1976, he was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the Tarnobrzeg district. He sat on the Mandate and Regulations Committee and in the Legislative Commission. He was active in the United People's Party, and then in the Polish People's Party (in 2007 he was awarded for his activity). Decorated with the Badge of "Merited Agriculture Worker". Buried in Ptkanowie. Bibliography wiki

Michał Pilipczuk

Michał Pilipczuk (born on June 25, 1988) - Polish computer scientist and mathematician, assistant professor at the Institute of Computer Science at the Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Mechanics at the University of Warsaw, laureate of the. Witold Lipski in 2015. He is the brother of Marcin Pilipczuk. Curriculum vitae At the University of Warsaw, he graduated from the simultaneous Informatics and Mathematics. He received his doctoral degree in 2013 at the University of Bergen on the basis of the thesis entitled Tournaments and Optimality: New Results in the Parameterized Complexity, prepared under the direction of Fyodor Fomin. He is the co-author of the book Parameterized algorithms (co-authors: Łukasz Kowalik, Marek Cygan, Fiodor W. Fomin, Daniel Loksztanow, Dániel Marx, Marcin Pilipczuk, Saket Saurabh, published by Springer 2015). wiki

Martin Jumoad

Martin Sarmiento Jumoad (born November 11, 1956 in Kinasang-am) - Filipino Catholic priest, Archbishop of Ozamiz from 2016. Curriculum vitae He was ordained priest on April 7, 1983. Episcopate On November 21, 2001, he was appointed an ordinary of the prelate Isabel. He received the episcopal ordinance on January 10, 2002, Metropolitan Zamboangi - Archbishop Carmelo Morelos. On October 4, 2016, Pope Francis succeeded him in Archbishop Metropolitan Ozamiz. wiki

Anti-Russian uprising in Central Asia (1916)

Anti-Russian uprising in Central Asia - incidents taking place in Russian Central Asia in 1916, in response to the June edition of Tsar Nicholas II about the haul to work behind the front of the natives from 19 to 43 years old. Ukaz was to cover 200,000 people and met with the dissatisfaction of the population who had been exempted from military service since the Russian conquest. As a result of the self-defense of the population by the end of 1916, over 2,300 Russians were killed, and nearly 1,400 were lost. In military operations, nearly 100 soldiers died, more than 150 were lost or injured against the rebellious population. The number of fallen insurgents is unknown. In the Soviet period there were various theories regarding the number of victims, amounting to 275-670 thousand. and about 300,000 escaped to China. wiki

Greg Haydenluck

Gregory "Greg" Haydenluck (born July 7, 1958 in Emerson) - Canadian bobsleigher, Olympian. Career Greg Haydenluck's first career success came in 1985/1986 when he finished second in the World Cup. Only Christian Schebitz of Germany was ahead of him and Māris Poikāns of the USSR was third. He never won the World Cup medal. In 1988 he competed at the Calgary Olympic Games, finishing in tenth place in the doubles and thirteenth in the four. He also took part in the Albertville Olympic Games four years later, where he finished in eleventh place. wiki
Superman Unchained - an American comic series by Scott Snyder (screenplay) and Jim Lee (pictured), published as a monthly by DC Comics for The New 52 from June 2013 to November 2014. A total of 9 numbers appeared. In Polish, the series has been published by Egmont Polska in 2015 in one volume in the collection of New DC Comics. Story Unexploded satellites are beginning to fall for unexplained reasons. Superman manages to prevent a catastrophe. However, it appears that someone helped him this time. When he tries to know the identity of a mysterious ally, he discovers that it is part of a larger plot. Soon, Superman becomes the target of the United States Army and its heavily guarded weapon, the Super-Genius, whose name is Gniew, whose powers may be greater than the Man of Steel. wiki

Constantine Zuckerman

Constantine Zuckerman (born 1957) - French historian of Jewish origin, Byzantine. Curriculum vitae Graduated in classical philology from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Doctorate in Byzantine History at the University of Paris I - Sorbonne), habilitation at the University of Paris IV - Sorbonne. Director of studies at the École pratique des hautes études (IV Section), deputy director of the Center d'Histoire et Civilization de Byzance. He deals with the social history and military history of Byzantium. Emphasis in his studies is on the relations of Byzantium with Gotami, Huns, Turks, Armenians, Khazars, Hungarians and Russians. Selected publications Publications in Polish Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Follower (novel)

Bloodline - crime novel by British writer Mark Billingham from 2009. The Polish edition of the book appeared in 2012 in a translation by Robert P. Lipski. Contents Part of the cycle with inspector Tom Thorn. The mysterious killer refers to a fifteen-year-old murder series by Raymond Garvey, who cruelly killed several women. This time Garvey's children are killed. The murderer leaves fragments of X-ray films at the crime scene (Garvey died in prison for brain cancer). The novel was placed in the bestseller list of the Sunday Times. She was also positively judged by Lee Child. wiki