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Małgorzata Semczuk-Jurska

Małgorzata Semczuk-Jurska (died on April 4, 2017) - Polish Slavicist, postdoctoral professor of humanities, associate professor at the University of Warsaw. Biography She was a graduate of the English Language School of Methodists in Warsaw English Language College. In 1992, she became a doctor of humanities thanks to the dissertation entitled "Polish contemporary lyric in search of a non-canonical sacrum: sacral motifs, ways of sacralization", and 2000 habilitated doctor in humanities based on the dissertation "Evolution of Anna Akhmatova's creativity". From 2010 she was a member of the Central Council of Higher Education and Science of the ZNP. Honors wiki

Sticks (band)

Kije - a band / music project founded in 2001 in Toruń by Sławomir Ciesielski, drummer of the Republika, Opera and Kobranocka bands. The project is based on percussion instruments, and its composition, in addition to the founder, includes Ryszard Guz, Rafał Ratajczak, Sławomir Bardadyn and Łukasz Wasielewski. Team career The band made their debut during the First Concert of Remembrance of Grzegorz Ciechowski, December 21, 2002 in Toruń's "Od Nowa". In 2003 and 2004, the band performed again on the next editions of the festival. In May 2003, he recorded material in the studio of the Bydgoszcz radio "PiK", and in September 2004 the group played a concert at the club "Parlament" in Gdańsk. From June to October 2006, the band recorded material for their debut album in the radio studio "PiK", which was released on March 14, 2008 by the publishing house EMI. Plate "Sławek Ciesielski and Kije" The author of the music is Sławomir Ciesi...
Events worth remembering (Latin: Acta quedam notatu digna) - a medieval Polish annual, which is an abbreviation of Rocznik świętokrzyski nowy. The yearbook is in the manuscripts of Tomasz Schordach from Oława from the beginning of the 16th century. It was probably made in Płock during the reign of Kazimierz Jagiellończyk. His author was mainly interested in Płock and after supplementing it from other sources (Kronika wielkopolska, Rocznik małopolski), he brought it to 1447. At the beginning of the 16th century, the yearbook was rewritten and supplemented with messages to 1517 by Tomasz Schordach in Wrocław. The yearbook has no original messages. Bibliography wiki

Ewa Kuryłowicz

Pełcznica - a village in Poland located in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in the poviat of Wrocław, in the municipality of Kąty Wrocławskie. Currently, Jerzy Kuriata is the mayor of the village for the second time. In the years 1975-1998 the administrative district belonged to the province of Wroclaw. Monuments According to the register of the National Heritage Institute, the list of monuments is inscribed: Bibliography designer of the realized studios, including the National Forum of Music in Wrocław (2015), the Warmińska Gallery in Olsztyn (2014), the Municipal Stadium in Białystok (2014), the Building of Language Departments at the University of Warsaw at ul. Dobrej (I stage completed in 2012). Judge SARP, juror in international and national competitions, PR Director of the International Union of Architects UIA "Spiritual Places" in the years 2000-08; member of the Chamber of Architects of the Republic of Poland. Architects' Council of Europe ACE Universal ...

Mehadeyis

Mehadeyis (in MHDYS writing) (around 360) - ruler of the African state of Aksum. Known primarily for the coins minted by him. On the coins he emits, subtitles in the language of gyzy appear again. Researcher Stuart Munro-Hay assumes that the inscription on brown coins: bzmsql tmw (Polish: "you will conquer under this cross") is a loose translation of the legendary sentence: In hoc signo vinces (Latin "under this sign you will win"), which appears on coins of the emperor Constantine the Great. wiki

Danuta Kunisz

Maria Danuta Kunisz (born 1924, died 1979) - Polish physicist, university teacher at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. In the years 1978-1979 she was the dean of the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry of the Jagiellonian University, then in the years 1979-1980 of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Jagiellonian University. She was the head of the Atomic Optics Division at the Institute of Physics of the Jagiellonian University. Rests at the Rakowicki Cemetery, sq. 88, r. 10, gr. 24 (Prandoty St.) .. wiki

A bush of wild rose in dark smears

Alpine rose - an alpine species, also found in the Tatras The bush of wild rose in dark smreynach - the lyrical cycle of Jan Kasprowicz, consisting of four sonnets. These works are written with a nine-syllable. The abba baab ccd eed, abba abba ccd eed, abba abba ccd eed and abba abba ccd eed are rhymed successively. In the darkness of the smoldering rock, Where are the pawiookie dormant ponds, The bush of wild rose crimson its bloody He throws at the spots of gray scrap. Grass grows at the feet of him, The slippery ridge is on the side, Watercress forest Welling up beneath benches ... Samotny, senny, zadumany, Temporarily to the cold wall, Like the fear of a storm. Silence ... The wind does not touch the leaves, And just a rotting limba He rests next to the rose bush. wiki

World Youth and Student Festival

World Youth and Student Festival - an international event organized by the World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY), a leftist youth organization, together with the International Union of Students from 1947. The sixth largest festival was held in Moscow in 1957. 34 thousand people from 131 countries participated in it. At this festival, the song "Moscow Nights" was promoted. The largest in terms of the number of participating countries was the thirteenth festival in Pyongyang, North Korea, in which 170 countries participated. During the Cold War, many festivals took place in socialist countries. As a result, they were recognized by the US Department of State as a tool of communist propaganda. Authoritative control (festival): wiki

Dominik from Prussia

Dominik from Prusia - a blessed Roman Catholic church, a friar of the Kartuzy, a reformer of the Rosary prayer. Biography Ur. around 1384 in Prussia, in the village near Gdańsk. After 1400, he studied at the Krakow Academy, and in 1405 he tried unsuccessfully to join the Carthusian monastery. In 1407, in the church, he saw a "mysterious person in the form of the Virgin Mary". In 1409 he was admitted to the Carthusian monastery, in the abbey of Saint. Albana in Trier. From his superior, Przeora Blessed Adolf from Essen, received "spiritual exercises" (saying, 50 times Hail Mary). He decided to reform the Rosary, adding events from the life of Jesus: he composed 50 clauses; giving a new shape to prayer. In the years 1410-1439 a new kind of rosary prayer spread to other Kartuzy monasteries in Europe. During his stay in the monastery, he was: an economist of the monastery and a master of novitiate. He died on December 21, 1460 in Trier, in the monastery of St. Alban....

Ewa Konieczny

Ewa Konieczny (born on April 1, 1989) - Polish judoczka, European Junior Champion (2008), Polish senior champion, runner-up of the Summer Universiade (2013), European women's championship medalist (2014), starting in the 48 kg category. Sports career Throughout her career she has performed in the colors of Czarne Bytom. In 2007 she became the vice-champion and in 2008 she became the champion of European junior. Her greatest successes in her senior career were the bronze medal of the European Championships in the team tournament in 2014 and the vice-championship of the Universiade in 2013 also in the team tournament. In 2004 she became a bronze medalist in the Polish Cadets Championship, in 2005 she was a Polish Cadets champion, in 2006, 2007 and 2008 Polish junior champion, in 2010 and 2011 she was a Polish youth champion. At the Polish Championships, seniors won 5 gold medals (2009, 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015), two silver medals (2008, 2013) two bronze medals (2007, 2010). ...

Mikhail Baramija

Mikhail Ivanovich Baramaj (Russian: Михаил Иванович Барамия, born 1905 in the village of Lesiczine in Georgia, died?) - a Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae In the years 1924-1927 he was an officer of the Komsomol, from 1928 he belonged to the WKP (b), was a party officer, and from 1933 the head of the Communist Party Central Committee (Bolsheviks) of Georgia and then until 1937 the secretary of the KP regional committee (b) G. In the years 1937-1938 he was secretary of the Ordzhonikid Privat District Committee of KP (b) G in Tbilisi, 1928-1940 and secretary of the Adjarian Circuit Committee of KP (b) G, from 1940 to February 20, 1943 and secretary of the Abkhazian District Committee of KP (b) G, and from February 10, 1943 to July 9, 1947, the second secretary of the Central Committee of KP (b) G. From 1943 to November 1951 he was a member of the Central Committee of KP (b) G, from July 9, 1947 to April 17, 1948, secretary of the Central Committee of KP (b) G for agri...

Mogens Jensen

Mogens Jensen (born October 31, 1963 in Nykøbing Mors on Morsø Island) is a Danish politician and trade union activist and parliamentarian, in the years 2014-2015 Minister for Trade and Investment. Curriculum vitae He trained at Morsø Gymnasium (1979-1982). In the years 1997-1999 he trained in a trade union management course in the city of Helsingør through the training center of the trade union organization LO. He became involved in political activities within the Socialdemocrat. Between 1982 and 1985 he was secretary of education at the DSU, youth organization of this group. In the years 1985-1987 he worked as a consultant in educational organization AOF Danmark, then until 2005 he was a consultant in the union headquarters LO. For the first time, the Social Democrats obtained a mandate from the Folketinget and successfully ran for re-election in the 2007, 2011 and 2015 elections. In the parliament he was the chairman of the Social Democrats. From February 2014 to June 2015, h...

Richard Leonhard

Richard Leonhard (born May 25, 1870 in Wrocław, died May 15, 1916) is a German geographer and geologist. Silesian paleogeographer, author of the reconstruction of the Odra river in historical times. An explorer and explorer of the geographical environment of Asia Minor, a professor at the University of Wroclaw. Curriculum vitae He was the son of Siegmund Leonhard of the Chamber of Commerce and the Consul of Spain in Wrocław. In 1889 he graduated from the elite Wroclaw Gymnasium. St. Mary Magdalene. Immediately after graduation, for two semesters he studied geography at the University of Wrocław geography, then moved to Vienna, where for the next two semesters he was studying geography, geology and earth history. In the years 1891-93, after his return to his native Wroclaw, he prepared a doctoral dissertation, which dealt with historical changes in the course of the middle of the Odra from the Middle Ages to the end of the 19th century. The dissertation entitled Der Stromlauf der mitt...

Vilis Cimmermanis

Vilis Cimmermanis (born 31 December 1896, died 29 May 1936) - Latvian athlete, long-distance runner, Olympian. Represented by Rīgās Garnizona Sport Klubs and LSB. Participant of the Olympic Games in Paris (1924). He ran in 500 and 10,000 meters, the first dropped out in the elimination race, the second did not finish. He went on to another marathon he did not finish. 23-time champion of Latvia. He won titles in the races at 800 m (1923), 1500 m (1920, 1922, 1923, 1925), 3000 m (1922, 1923), 5000 m (1920, 1921, 1922, 1923) 1923, 1922, 1923), one hour race (1922), 4 × 400 m relay race (1927) and cross country races (1920, 1921, 1922, 1923). Latvian record holder in 800 meters, 1000 m, 1500 m, 2000 m, 3000 m, 5000 m, 10000 m, 35 km, and in an hour and a Swedish relay race. National Championship medalist in speed skating. Personal records: 5000 m - 15: 48,2 (1925), 10000 m - 33: 02,5 (1924). Bibliography wiki

John Iversen

John Iversen (born 4 January 1954 in Grindsted) is a Danish politician, Member of the European Parliament II, III and IV term. Curriculum vitae With a teacher education, he studied at Aarhus. For two years he worked as a teacher, later he was employed as a civil servant in Luxembourg. He was an activist of the Socialist People's Party. From her shoulder in 1985, he assumed the mandate of a MEP. He was re-elected in 1989, sitting in the EP until 1994. He was Vice-President of the Commission for the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection. He was not re-elected, and in 1995 he became press spokesman Ritt Bjerregaard, a Danish member of the European Commission. In 1996 he re-entered the European Parliament (replacing Lilli Gyldenkilde), mandated until 1999. During his tenure he went to Socialdemocrat. Since 2000 he has been working in the press office of the Social Democrats. In 2001 he successfully ran for Folketinget. In the years 2011-2013 he acted as an advisor to ...

Ágnes Vadai

Ágnes Vadai (born February 11, 1974 in Karcag) is a Hungarian politician and academic teacher, Member of the National Assembly, MEP of the 5th term. Curriculum vitae In 1997, she completed her studies at the Hungarian University of Economics. In 2003, she graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Warsaw. Loránda Eötvösa in Budapest. She worked as an academic teacher, among others. in the military academy ZMNE. In 1999 she joined the Hungarian Socialist Party, from 2004 to 2010 she was part of the board of this group. In 2002 she was first elected to the National Assembly. Since 2003 she has been an observer in the European Parliament for the fifth term of office, and from May to July 2004 she served as MEP. In 2006 and 2010 re-elected to the national parliament. In 2011 she left MSZP, joining the Democratic Coalition formed by Ferenc Gyurcsány. In the election of 2014, the center-left coalition has successfully applied for the re-election of MPs. wiki

Balkan (motorbike)

Balkan 250 cm³ Balkan - a brand of Bulgarian motorcycles and mopeds produced in the years 1957-1975 by the Balkan company in Lovetch. Models were produced in three engine capacities - 50, 75, 250 cm³. They were very good at their times. Balkan 250 cm³ This model with a displacement of 250 cm³ has 12.5 hp (9.3 kW) at 4800 rpm. Its weight is 150 kg and the payload reaches 290 kg. The ratio of gasoline to oil is 1:25. Bak has a capacity of 13 l. Maximum speed is up to 110 km / h. The engine has a generator for powering the electrical system and the battery. The motorcycle has a manual four-speed manual transmission. wiki

International Federation of Landscape Architects

The International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) is an international association of landscape architects. Activity The main goal of IFLA is to coordinate works and projects created by professional landscape architects from associated countries, and to ensure their effective implementation through mutual engagement and mediation between parties participating in international projects or funding them. History IFLA was formed in Cambridge in 1948, its first president was Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe. Initially, it comprised fifteen founding countries, including Poland, represented by Alina Scholtz (representing the Association of Polish Architects (SARP)). In 1978 the structure of the organization was changed, divided into branches operating on different continents. IFLA Africa, IFLA Americas, IFLA Asia-Pacific and IFLA Europe were established, and IFLA World became the IFLA World, with its headquarters in Versailles, France, followed by Brussels. Each year an IFLA convention is...
Grigorij Ivanovich Salmanov (Russian: Григорий Иванович Салманов, born February 12, 1922 in the village of Kasimovo in Bashkirian ASRR, died April 3, 1993 in Moscow) - Soviet military commander, general of the army. Curriculum vitae From 1940 he entered the Far East to the Red Army, in February 1942 he finished his infantry school in Khabarovsk, and was sent to the Western Front of the war with Germany as platoon leader. In various command and command posts he fought on the Central Front, 1 Belarusian and 2 Belarusian, 1944 became a member of the WKP (b). After the war ended in November 1945, helper of the head of the operational staff of the Army Staff, 1949 graduated from the Military Academy in Warsaw. Frunze was sent to the Baltic Military District in August 1954, deputy head of the Army Combat Preparation Division. Since November 1954, commander of the Guardsman Mechanized Regiment, 1956 completed his academic studies at the Military Academy. Frunze and became head of the divisi...

Fettes College

Southern facade of the main building of Fettes College Fettes College is a private boarding school located in Edinburgh, Scotland. The school, one of the most prestigious educational institutions in Scotland, was founded on the initiative of Sir William Fettes in 1870 as a memorial to his late son. Originally the school was exclusively male, since 1970 also girls. Over two thirds of the students live in dormitories on the campus. Contrary to most Scottish schools, Fettes applies the principles of the English education system. The school is considered to be prestigious and is described by journalists as "Northern Eton". Among its graduates are Tony Blair, politicians John Simon, Selwyn Lloyd and Iain Macleod, Nobel laureate Angus Deaton, pioneer of ultrasound Ian Donald, explorer and discoverer Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard, Catholic priest William Theodore Heard, composers Lorne Balfe and Michael Tippett , a historian of NGL Hammond, actress Tilda Swinton, entrepreneur Dav...

Miron Gaj

Miron Mateusz Gaj (born 22 August 1927 in Koronowo, died July 2, 2015 in Chwałowice) is a Polish physicist, co-founder of the Polish optics school. Curriculum vitae In 1951 he graduated from the Wroclaw University of Technology, 1951-1954 he worked at the Wroclaw branch of the State Institute of Mathematics in Warsaw, since 1954 he was an employee of the Wroclaw University of Technology in the Department of Physics and after its transformation at the Institute of Experimental Physics (since 1968) ) and the Institute of Physics (since 1974). In 1959 he received his doctorate in engineering, in 1963 he was habilitated doctor, in 1971 he was appointed associate professor, in 1980 he became a full professor. In the years 1967-1968 he headed the Department of Metrology, in the years 1968-1971 the Department of Theory of Optical Systems, in 1981-1983 he was Dean of the Department of Fundamental Techniques. In 1971 he was the initiator and later became editor-in-chief of Optica Applicata. M...

James Matthews

James Matthews (born 21 August 1975) is a British racing driver. Career Matthews started his career in international car races in 1993, starting with the Renault Formula One European Championship and the British Formula Renault. In the British edition he was vice-president, and in the European edition was fifth. A year later he celebrated the championship in both series. In the later years, the British also appeared in British Formula 3, Masters of Formula 3, Skip Barber Formula Dodge Southern Race Series and the Le Mans 24 Hours. Bibliography wiki

Yuri Maslukow

Yuri Dmitrijevich Maslukov (Russian: Юрий Дмитриевич Маслюков, born September 30, 1937 in Leninabad, died April 1, 2010 in Moscow) - USSR and Russia politician, deputy prime minister of the USSR (1985-1991) and Russia (1998-1999) Member of the Political Bureau of the CPSU Central Committee (1989). In 1962 he graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Mechanical Engineering, worked as an engineer in Izhevsk, in 1966 he was admitted to the CPSU, since 1970 the chief engineer of the branch of the Izhevsk Mechanical Works. In 1974-1979 he was a member of the Chief Technical Board and a member of the Soviet Defense Ministry. In 1979-1982 deputy defense minister of the USSR, in 1982-1985 I deputy chairman of the State Planning Commission of the USSR, 1985-1991 deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, chairman of the State Committee of the Soviet Union on Military and Industrial Issues , 1991 Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, also in 1991 deputy chairma...

Edward Żeligowski

Edward Żeligowski (born in 1816 in Marijampole in Vilnius, died in 1864 in Geneva) - pseudonym Antoni Sowa, poet, translator (especially Russian literature), publicist. Author of dramatic fantasy "Jordan" and others. Member of the Academic Association of the Polonia Convention in Dorpat. Curriculum vitae Between 1833 and 1836 he studied at the University of Dorpat, where he was interned for his participation in a secret patriotic association. After his release in 1842 he settled in Vilnius where he made contacts with democratic youth. Prepared Part 2 "Jordan" pt. "Zorski", but the radicalism of the work prevented it from printing and caused the Żigigowski to be transported to Siberia in 1851. During the exile he made friends with Taras Shevchenko. After his release in 1858 he stopped in St. Petersburg. From January 1859 he was one of the editors of the magazine "Word", which closed down censorship after 14 issues. Żeligowski left for France, ...

Hanna Konopka

Hanna Stanisław Konopka (born 5 June 1949, died 18 October 2015 in Bialystok) is a Polish historian of modern history, professor of humanities. She specialized in didactics of history, history of education and state-church relations. Curriculum vitae In 1996, at the Faculty of Humanities of the Catholic University of Lublin, based on the academic achievements and the thesis entitled " Religion in the schools of People's Poland. The issue of teaching religion in state policy 1944-1961 received a doctorate degree in habilitation of the humanities in the field of history, specialty: the latest history. On January 29, 2015 the President of the Republic of Poland granted her the title of Professor of Humanities. She was an associate professor at the University of Bialystok in the Institute of History of the Faculty of History and Sociology. She was a professor at the Higher School of Public Administration. Stanisław Staszic in Bialystok, where she was previously the rector. S...

PolandMARK

Polenmarkt - a Polish cultural festival, held annually in November in the German seaside town of Greifswald. the PolenmARkT Festival aims to promote cultural exchange between neighboring states, Poland and Germany. PolenmARkT from the first edition in 1997 has developed, now Polish artists appear on the stage of the festival for 10 days. Apart from concerts, exhibitions, meetings of authors, theatrical performances and film shows, other forms of art are also represented. Together with the Nordischer Klang festival, "Polenmärk" is one of the most important cultural events in North-East Germany. The most important role in the organization is established in 1998 PolenmARkT Association, which is a registered association. Patronage of this event includes, among others. the Hanseatic city Greifswald, the University of Greifswald, the Sparkasse Vorpommern, the Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg, the Literary Center of Pomerania Koeppenhaus, the Pommerschen Landesmuseum, the Hansa ...

Mahela Jayawardene

Mahela Jayawardene Denagamage Proboth Mahela de Silva Jayawardene (sinhala Denagama Prabath Mahela de Silva Jayawardene, May 27, 1977 w Kolombo) - the croatian crochetist, batsman, the senior national team (also very captain). The record holder of Sri Lanka under względem występów w meczach testowych (149) about liczby punktów zdobytych in one inningsie meczu testowego (374 - 4 wynik na świecie). Wybrany przez ESPN Cricinfo jednym z najlepszych graczy w historii reprezentacji narodowej. World Cup Championships (1999, 2003, 2007, 2011) and the Twenty20 World Championship (2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014). During his stay with the Pakistani team in 2009 he was injured when a bus carrying Sri Lankan cricketers was shot by one of the terrorist groups operating there. Bibliography wiki

Poem with a frozen time

Poem about the frozen time - the debut poem of Czesław Miłosz published in 1933. In terms of programming the volume is close to the assumptions of the Żagary group and catastrophic. There are also influences of the Avant-Garde. Tom consists of a dozen poems, similar to prose poem. The works deal with social and political issues. capitalist mechanisms governing the world, threats to the world. Tom appeared in Vilnius by the Circle of Polonists of Vilnius University. Bibliography wiki

Lavenderie Cartweliszwili

Lawrenti Iosebis dze Kartweliszwili, born April 28, 1890 in Ianeti village, Tbilisi, 22 August 1938 in Moscow) - Soviet and Georgian politician, First secretary of the Communist Party (Georgia) in 1923-1928, President of the Central Georgian Executive Committee of the SRR in 1927-1928, Chairman of the People's Commissar of the Georgian SSR in 1927-1929, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Georgia in 1931. Since 1905 connected with the revolutionary movement, 1910 joined the SDPRR, 1911-1914 studied at the Commercial Institute in Kiev, 1915-1916 Bolshevik activist in Saratov, after the October Revolution organized the Bolshevik power in Ukraine, the chairman of the regional SDPRR (b) XI 1918 - IV 1919 member of the revolutionary committee and suburban committee of the KP (b) U in Odessa, IV-VIII 1919 secretary of the KP (b) U Committee in Odessa then a member of the Military Revolutionary Council of the South of the 12th Army Group, 1920 head of the organizational department...

Stepan Poghosjan

Stepan Poghosjan (Ստեփան Պողոսյան, born February 10, 1932 in the village of Ahakchia in the Talina area, died May 17, 2012 in Yerevan) - Soviet and Armenian politician, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Armenia in 1990-1991. / p> 1955 graduated from the State University of Yerevan and became secretary of the Komsomol Committee; in 1956 he joined the CPSU, 1958-1959 deputy head of the Armed Forces Division of the Armed Forces SRR, 1959-1962 First Secretary of the Komsomol Municipal Committee in Yerevan, 1962-1967 then 1st Secretary of the Armed Forces Armed Forces SRR, 1967-1978 First Secretary of the Armed Forces District Communist Party of Armenia, 1978-1988 Chairman of the Armenian State Committee for Radio and Television SRR, 1988-1990 Director of the Information Agency of the Armenian SRR Council of Ministers. From 30 November 1990 to May 1991 I Secretary of the Central Committee of the KPA. Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU, from December 11, 1990 to July...

You will float Olzo in the valley

River Olza in Gródek "You flow Olzo after the valley ..." is the unofficial hymn of Cieszyn Silesia (especially Poles on the so-called Zaolziu), a manifestation of the Polishness of the region, written by Polish teacher Jan Kubisz (1848-1929). The song was published in 1889 under the title of Nad Olza in Singings of Old Jak. Text of the song You'll float Olzo, across the valley, you swell like years ago, same on your bank spring flowers bloom And your water in your gear, They were not confused; And so they glisten in the sun, How old were they? But people in your life they changed very much, by the way, the faith of the ancestors they just do not despise And the old oak over your bank as he raged so loudly, a grandson's old grandfather's speech barely understands On your bank of old singing the shit is saying, and today our beautiful songs hardly anyone who sings In the holy land of the Khanate river Jordan flows, in its waters of Israel the people were clean...
Marek Marcin Radoszewski of the Oksza coat of arms (d. 1641) - castellan of Wielkopolski in the years 1630-1641, the sub-chamber of the duchy in the years 1618-1630, courtier of the duchy in the years 1605-1618. He studied at the Jesuit College in Kalisz in 1593, in Frankfurt / Oder in 1597. A deputy to the Sejm of 1611 from the land of Wieluń, the Sejm Commissioner to demarcate the land of Wieluń from Silesia. Member of the Sejm of 1620 and deputy to the Crown Court of Taxation in 1620. He was the elector of Władysław IV Vasa from the land of Wieluń in 1632. Bibliography wiki

Vasile Huţanu

Vasile Huţanu (born 1 June 1954 in Bucharest, February 24, 2014 in Sfântu Gheorghe) is a Romanian hockey player. A few days before his death he was awarded the title of the Romanian sports champion. His brother Gheorghe was also a hockey player. Club career In the years 1968-1976 he was a player of Dinamo Bucharest and in 1976-1986 he played in Steaua Bucharest. With this second club he won the country championship eight times (1977-1978, 1980, 1982-1986) and the cup of Romania (1977-1978, 1980-1982, 1984-1986). Representative career He and the Romanian team participated in the 1976 Olympics, where the team took 7th place and Huţanu played 5 matches and scored 1 goal. Death and funeral He died on February 24, 2014 in Sfântu Gheorghe. His funeral took place two days later at the Cimitirul Ghencea 3 Cemetery in Bucharest. Bibliography wiki
Maciej Wyrobek, also known as DJ Maceo Wyro (born October 13, 1971, May 14, 2014) is a Polish avant garde musician, DJ, member of Paraphrenia, Citadel and Innocent Wizards. Life and activities He began his music career as a bass player for the rock band Paraphrenia. He then became involved in creating electronic music, working as a resident DJ at the Warsaw Filtration Club. In the years 1995-1999 he lived in New York. In 2002 he graduated from the Red Bull Music Academy in London. He co-created the Innocent Wizards, with whom he also performed in the UK, France, Austria, Hungary and Slovakia. The band combined jazz with breakbeat, funk, neo soul or hip-hop. He collaborated with such artists as Tomasz Stańko, Monika Brodka, Novika, Pink Freud, and Maria Sadowska. In 2008 he performed at the Open'er Festival. In addition to his musical career, he has worked for journalism, collaborated with the Radio, and since 2009 he has been performing "Cosmos" on Roxy Radio. He wo...

Garnier

Hamed Mohamed Noor, born April 21, 1990 in Chamis Mushajt) is a Saudi athlete who specializes in medium and long run athletes. In 2006 he finished 4th in the 800 meters and 1500 meters at the Panarabic Championships in Cairo. Member of the Junior World Junior Championships in Ostrava (2007). One year later he won the silver of the Asian junior championship and he was eliminated in the qualifying round of the junior world championships in Bydgoszcz. Fourth Asian Championship Champion (2009). In 2010 he finished 4th at the Asian Games. The fifth competitor of the Panar Games in Dosze (2011). A year later he represented Saudi Arabia at the London Olympics. In 2013 he won gold at 1500 and bronze at 5000 meters during the Asian championship in Pune. In the same year, he was unsuccessful at the World Championships in Moscow. Gold medalist of the Saudi Arabian Championship. Achievements Life records Bibliography Ksawery von Garnier (died 1838), son of Andrzej. Well transformed into fid...

Akira Iida

Akira Iida (Japanese 飯 田 章, Iida Akira, born December 18, 1969 in Sagamihara) is a Japanese racing driver. Career Iida started his racing career in 1993 after competing in the All Japan Touring Car Championship, winning once and winning five podiums. With a score of 106 points, he finished third in the overall ranking. In later years, he also appeared at the 24-hour Le Mans race, the Japanese Formula 3000, the All-Japan GT Championship, the Japanese Touring Car Championship, Formula 3000, Formula Nippon, Super GT Japan, 24h Nürburgring, City of Dreams Macau GT Cup, Asian Le Mans Series and GT Asia. In the Formula 3000, the Japanese have competed in the ten races of the 1996 season with the British team Nordic Racing. He was ranked 21st in the final drivers' classification. Bibliography wiki

Coat of arms of the municipality Turośl

Coat of arms of the municipality Turośl Coat of arms of the municipality of Turośl presents golden amber gold in the field and a bee in its center. The coat was established by the Council of the Town on December 3, 2013. The designer of the coat of arms is Robert Szydlik. Symbols The municipality of Turol lies in the Kolneńskie district, and thus is one of the two communes (next to the Zbójna) of Kurpie located beyond the borders of Mazowieckie Province. It does not change the fact that together with the whole old land of Lomza remains a part of historical Mazovia. This area of ​​Zagajnica was populated at the latest, but the occupation of the local population was the same as in other areas of the Kurpie Forest. Among them, the place was occupied by bartering, and in the area of ​​Turośl Municipality are certified at least three places where amber was extracted. wiki

Jakub Jabłoński (toxicologist)

Jakub Jabłoński (born May 9, 1954 in Warsaw, September 10, 2013) - Polish specialist in toxicology, habilitated doctor of pharmacy in pharmacy, assistant professor at the Department of Toxicology, Medical University of Bialystok (UMB). > Curriculum vitae After completing his studies at the Medical Analytical Department at the Faculty of Pharmacy at the Medical University of Białystok, he undertook his work in the Department of Toxicology at the university in 1983. In 1988 he obtained his doctorate in medical sciences, and in 2002 he received his doctorate in habilitation of pharmaceutical sciences. His major interests included toxicology including nitrogen compounds and organic solvents. In 2009, between January and March, he held the duties of the head of the Toxicology Department at the Medical University of Bialystok, and then in 2009-2012 the duties of the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy with the Department of Laboratory Medicine at that university. He was the chairma...
Nacharar (Armenian նախարար; partisan naxvadār, "holder of birthright") - the highest hereditary title of the ancient and medieval Armenian nobility. It allowed the management and sharing of the received land. The ruler of Armenia divided his country between the main aristocratic families. The heads of the family became nacharar, and more specifically the servicemen - princes (sometimes used as nahapet "family leader" and tanuter "home master"). They then split up among their relatives, creating another nook. This system is sometimes referred to as feudal, but there are differences between this system and the later one in Western Europe. Earthly property was actually ruled by one person, but was not recognized as the property of a widely understood family. So, in the case of childlessness, the property did not go into the ownership of someone from another branch of the family. In addition, a piece of property could not be allocated to a non-family membe...
Sylwester (Russian: Симеон Агафонович Медведев; 27 January / 6 February 1641, in Kursku, - February 11 / February 1691 in Sergiev Posad) - writer, court poet, historiographer, philosopher, author of an unfinished project to establish a university in Moscow. Student and friend of Symeon Połocki. In 1658 he moved to Moscow and started working in a secret tsarist office. From 1665, he studied at a school at the Zaikonospassky monastery in Moscow, where he attracted the attention of a monk from Połock. In 1674 he became a monk in Putyw. In 1677 he returned to Moscow, where he became the proofreader of religious books published in the Moscow Printing House. He took part in religious disputes in the 1780s, on the side of "Latin" and in political fight after the death of Fiodor III, supporting the party of the regent Zofia. After an unsuccessful rebellion and the defeat of Zofia, Medvedev was executed on the orders of Piotr I. Bibliography Authoritative control (person):...

Konrad Weichert

Konrad Weichert (born March 20, 1934, died on March 8, 2003) - a German sports sailor. Two-time Olympic medalist. He represented the colors of the German Democratic Republic. He took part in two Olympic Games (IO 68, IO 72), on both he won medals in the Dragon class, bronze in 1968 and silver in 1972. During both starts the skipper of the yacht was Paul Borowski, the third member of the crew Karl-Heinz Thun. They also won two gold medals of the European Championships in 1970 and 1972 and silver in 1969 and brown in 1968. His brother Herbert was also a sailor and Olympian from Munich. wiki

Isaac (egzarcha)

Izaak Armenian - Ravenna's Exarch in 625-643. Isaac, on behalf of the Byzantine emperor, approved the election of Pope Seweryn. He could not give his consent until the elect pope recognized Ekthesis proclaiming that Christ had one will. The envoys of Pope Elect Seweryn after long negotiations and assurances of Emperor Heraclius that they would do everything to let the Pope recognize Ekthesis, returned to Rome from Constantinople with permission for the consecration of Seweryn. Bibliography wiki

James Cardno

James Farquhar Cardno (born May 25, 1912 in Fraserburgh, May 15, 1975 in Leeds) is a British bobsleigh, bronze medalist for the Olympic Games. Career The biggest success came in 1936 when the British team of Frederick McEvoy, James Cardno, Guy Dugdale and Charles Green won the bronze medal in four at the Olympic Games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. In the same games with McEvoy, he finished fourth in double. The British lost the podium battle with the USA (Gilbert Colgate and Richard Lawrence) by 6.29 seconds. It was his only Olympic event and the only medal to be won at an international event of this rank. wiki

Egg (mushrooms)

Cross section through the egg of the stinkster Egg - with some mushrooms young fruit with its shape and appearance resembling bird egg (hence its name). May have an oval shape, spherical or pear shaped. Such fruiting bodies are found in eg the row of shovels. The egg is surrounded by a peridot which grows during rupture (usually in the upper part), and from the soil filling the inside of the egg grows a mature form of the fruiting body, called the receptacle. The pericarp in egg type fruit is usually three-layer, sometimes double-layered. Its middle layer is gelatinous, the outer and inner layers are membranous and thin. At the scavenger, the remains of the peridot remain on the ground, forming a vagina that surrounds the stem. In Australia the cover is radially cracked, and the arms created from it swivel to the sides, resulting in the appearance of the original look. wiki

Teodor Paleolog

Teodor Paleolog, (gr.) Θεόδωρος Κομνηνός Παλαιολόγος (born around 1263, died after 1310) - son of Michael VIII Paleologue and Teodor Doukain Watatzina, granddaughter of Emperor John III Watatzes. Curriculum vitae He was born around 1263 and was the youngest of the sons of Michael VIII. In 1295 he was imprisoned in Ephesus during the rebellion of Alexei Philanthropenos. In 1305 he fought with the Catalan Company at the Battle of Apros in Thrace. The last time is mentioned in 1310 as one of the witnesses of the treaty with the Republic of Venice. Bibliography wiki

Otto Aussem

Egon Joseph Wellesz (born October 21, 1885 in Vienna, died November 9, 1974 in Oxford) is an Austrian-British composer, choreographer, musicologist, music theorist, and highly regarded author of Byzantine music. Curriculum vitae He studied musicology with Guido Adler at the University of Vienna and composition with Arnold Schönberg. Since 1929 Professor at the University of Vienna. Since 1938 he has lived in the UK, since 1943 lecturer at the University of Oxford. Wellesley's music studies, centered around medieval ecclesiastical Byzantine music and early Christian music. 6 operas, 4 ballets, choral works, songs, vocal-instrumental works, chamber music, 8 string quartets, piano pieces. Accredited to the second Viennese school. Although it was influenced by Arnold Schönberg's 12-tone composition, he continued his late Romanticism (Mahler, Bruckner). In 1931 he began to publish the monumental series "Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae". Wellesz reads the Byzantine nexu...

Anton Wajnow

Anton Romanowicz Wajnow (Russian: Антон Романович Вайнов, born July 4, 1898 in Odessa, died September 10, 1937) is a Soviet politician, party activist. From 1918 a member of the RKP (b), until 1930 was the secretary responsible for the Regional Committee KP (b) U in Krzemieńczko and deputy head of the organizational and instructing department of the Central Committee of the CP (b) U, and in August-September 1930 the secretary responsible for Odeski Regional Committee KP (b) U. From September 1930 to February 1932, Secretary of the KP City Committee (b), in Odessa, from February to July 1932 he worked in the Odessa Regional Committee KP (b) U, from 22 July 1932 to March 1933 II Secretary of the Donetsk Regional Committee KP (b) U, from March to September 1933 Secretary of the Donetsk Regional Committee KP (b) U metallurgy, then again the Second Secretary of the CP Regional Committee (b) U in Donetsk. From January 19, 1934 to January 8, 1937, Member of the Central Committee of the Commu...

José Agustín Ganuza García

José Agustín Ganuza García O.A.R. (born August 28, 1931 in Artayue) - Spanish Catholic priest serving in Panama, prelate Bocas del Toro 1970-2008. Curriculum vitae He was ordained priest on June 27, 1954. March 12, 1970 Pope Paul VI appointed him Bocas del Toro's prelate. On February 4, 1972 he became the titular Bishop of Pauzera. On May 27, 1972, Archbishop Edoard Rovida received the bishop's episcopal ordination. On May 1, 2008, due to age, he resigned from his position. wiki

Ostrówek-Kołacze

Ostrówek-Kołacze - an abandoned colony in the area of ​​today's Hańsk municipality. It was lying between Zdżarką and Kaczachami. History Ostrówek was established in the 1920s, in the Sobiborskie Forest. He was settled by Polish settlers who came from different parts of the country. The reason for leaving Ostrówka-Kołaczy was little fertile soil, so the inhabitants of this village moved to the already displaced old Starzyzny, located near and to other neighboring villages. Ostrówek became deserted, and in places after the former forest, the second was planted. wiki

Transversal pitch

Gradual transversal on the map from 1852. Transversal pitch (sometimes erroneously complex pitch) - much more complicated than linear pitch, although its construction is based on it. At present it is not drawn on maps, and cartographers rarely redraw it, because in their work they use ready-made, engraved on the brass plaque size 250 × 40 mm. Most often have 4 finished scales of 1: 500, 1: 1000, 1: 2000, 1: 5000. It is best to start with a linear scale and set a base pitch of 10, 100 or 1000 m. Once you have constructed such a scale from its individual points, you should extend the perpendicular lines. The transversal scale and the principle of reading distance on it: wiki

Stepan Shah

Stepan Shah Stepan Szach (born 1891 in Kulikov - died in 1978 in Sydney) is a Ukrainian educator and educational activist, classical philologist. Teacher of the Ukrainian grammar school in Lviv since 1920, then in 1932-1939 the director of the Ukrainian grammar school in Przemysl. In the years 1920-1932 he was the secretary of the Board of Directors of the Society of Proswit, since 1954 a member of the Scientific Association of them. Shevchenko. From 1944 on emigration in Germany, in 1978 emigrated to Australia. The author (under the pseudonym of S. Perski) "Popular History of the Proswita Society" (1932), memoirs of the "Lions of the Mist of My Moths" (I-III volume, 1955-1956), "Miż Sianom i Dunajcem" (1960) Fr. Markiyan Shashkewitch, "and many articles about the history of Ukrainian education in Galicia. Bibliography wiki

Jean-Pierre Hémard

Jean-Pierre Hémard (born 4 July 1917, 2 July 1982) is a French racing driver. Career In the race car Hémard took part mainly in the races included in the classification of the World Sports Car Championship. Between 1949 and 1957, the Frenchman appeared at the 24-hour Le Mans race. In the second season he was second in the S 750 (22nd overall). This success repeated a year later. In the 1952 season he won the S 750 class and was ranked in the 14th overall. In successive years S 750 won three times on the podium. He was third in 1955 and 1957 and second in 1954. Bibliography wiki

Henryk Jasiński

Henryk Jasiński (born June 1, 1940 in Gniezno, February 27, 2001) is the president of Gniezno. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Poznań University of Economics. Director in many Gniezno plants, including Chief Executive Officer of POLICE Footwear in Wielkopolska. Deputy Mayor of Gniezno Zbigniew Kaszuby, then President of Gniezno in 1981-1983. Head of Tax Office Poznań-Śródmieście. St. Cross in Gniezno. Bibliography collective work: Encyclopaedia of Gniezno and Gniezno Land: Wyd. Gniezno Lover Club: Gniezno 2011 wiki

Global Education Week

Global Education Week (TEG) - an annual international educational event organized to bring Europeans closer to global issues. TEG takes place in November, under the auspices of the European Center for Interdependence and World Solidarity (North-South Center) of the Council of Europe. Various types of educational activities are organized by schools, student scientific circles, libraries, non-governmental organizations and various institutions. In Poland, around 130 entities participated in activities within the Global Education Week. wiki

Dmitry Kuskov

Dmitry Kuskov (Russian: Дмитрий Кусков, born December 1, 1876 in Saint Petersburg, died in the 20th century) is a Russian sports shooter. He participated in the 1912 Olympic Games, competing in 6 competitions. The highest position was taken individually by the shooting of any 50-meter pistol, in which he placed himself in 19th place. In the two teams competitions he occupied seventh and ninth places (respectively: rifle arbitrary, three positions, 300 m and military rifle). In the other individual competitions he was ranked fifth and sixth. wiki

Babylonian list of kings

Babylonian List of Kings B - Babylonian text listing the rulers of the First Dynasty of Babylon (1894-1795 BC) and of the First Dynasty of the Seine (1730-1475 BC). The entire text is saved on both sides of the small, clay tablet. On the front side there is a list of names, affiliations and lengths of rulers of the Babylonian dynasty, and a list of the rulers of the I dynasty from the Maritime Country. The origin of the plate is unknown. It is currently in the British Museum (BM 38122). Bibliography wiki

spread

Brotaufstrich - a common name for marmalade in the Polish lands, produced primarily for the inhabitants of areas occupied by the Nazis. It was a kind of bread crumb, which was just a name associated with marmalade. They were mainly made from turnips, carrots or peaches and beets. It was possible to add saccharin. The product was almost black, had a bad odor and had a slightly sour taste. He was often fermented and his intake led to stomach problems. It was sometimes eaten when mixed with apples or other fruits, to reduce discomfort. In German Brotaufstrich means in principle any bread spread. wiki

Pierre Petit

Pierre Petit (born 27 September 1957 in Guéret) is a French racing driver. Career Petit started his career in international car races in 1980, starting with the European Formula 3, French Formula 3 and German Formula 3. Only in the French edition he scored points. With a score of five, he finished 12th in the overall classification. In subsequent years he also appeared at the Monaco Grand Prix, the European Formula 2, the European Touring Car Championship, the IMSA Camel Lights, the Peugeot 905 Spider Cup, the Le Mans 24 Hours, the Belgian Procar and the V de Challenge Endurance Moderne. > In the European Formula 2 the Frenchman started in 1983-1984. In the first season of the race, none of the ten races in which he started had failed to score. Petit once stood on the podium. A total of ten points earned him the ninth place in the final drivers' classification. Bibliography wiki

Chief Janssen

"Sjefke" Janssen (born October 28, 1919 in Elsloo, December 3, 2014) is a Dutch cyclist, bronze medalist of the World Cup. Career Sjef Janssen's greatest success came in 1947, when he won the bronze medal in the race for a joint start at the Reims World Championship. Only his compatriot Theofiel Middelkamp and Belg Albert Sercu were ahead of him. In the same competition was also the twentieth in the two years later the Copenhagen World Cup. He made several appearances in the Tour de France, scoring the best result in 1947 when he finished 32th. A year earlier he took part in the Vuelta a España, but did not finish the race. He never performed at the Olympic Games. He ended his career in 1954. Bibliography wiki

Luciano Gomide

Luciano Gomide (born October 31, 1975 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian racing driver. Career Gomide started his racing career in 1996 with his first appearance at the Brazilian Formula Ford, where he won once. In the next two years he moved to the United States, where he competed in the American Formula 3. In the first season of each of the seven races he started, he won. A year later he started in eight races and also won seven times. He won the championship title. In the World Series by Nissan, the Brazilian took part in twelve races of the 2002 season with the team of Witmeur KTR. A total of 16 points earned him seventeenth place in the final drivers' classification. Bibliography wiki

John Nelson (swimmer)

John Mauer Nelson (born June 8, 1948 in Chicago) is an American swimmer. Three-time Olympic medalist. Specialized in arbitrary style. He participated in the summer games in (1964 and 1968). In 1964, he finished second in the 1500 meters range, four years later he became an Olympic champion in the 4x200 meters freestyle relay and finished third in the distance of 200 meters. In 1966 he broke the world record at 400 meters (4: 11.8 min), but on the same day he was corrected by Don Schollander (4: 11.6 min). He was the winner of the Universiade in 1967. wiki

Martin Plüddemann

U-17 European Football Championship 2003 - 5th edition of the tournament for the African championship in football up to 17 years organized by CAF, which took place on 25 May-8 June 2003. The host was Swaziland. The top three teams were promoted to the U-17 2003 World Championships in Finland. Qualifications Preliminary round 24 national teams took part in the preliminary round, divided into 12 pairs. The first matches were held on June 29-30, and the remnants on July 14, 2002. The winners of the aggregates were promoted to the first qualification round. First round 28 teams participated in the first round, divided into 14 pairs. The first matches were held on December 21-22, 2002, and the remnants were January 11-12, 2003. In the case of an equal number of goals scored, away goals scored. The winners of the aggregates were promoted to the second round of qualifications. Second round 14 teams participated in the second round, divided into 7 pairs. The winners of the aggregates...

aluk Todolo

Aluk Todolo - French music group (trio) black metal originating from Grenoble. History and music The band was formed in 2004 by Antoine Hadjioannou (drums), Matthieu Canaguiera (bass) and Shantidas Riedacker (guitar). The name Aluk Todolo comes from the Celebes languages ​​(Indonesia) and can be translated as a way of ancient beliefs or ancestors. It refers to animistic, local cults. According to the band members, their music is a constant act of rebellion against the modern world and mediocrity programmed into it. The band's records are released by Norma Evangelium Diaboli. The band's compositions are filled with long, based on minimalist stylistic riffs, which can be associated with works by Sunn group O))), and also with primitive metal. Studio albums wiki

Vladimir Goncharov

Vladimir Maksimovich Goncharov (Russian: Владимир Максимович Гончаров, Володимир Максимович Гончаров, born on February 9, 1940 in Kiev) - Soviet and Ukrainian director of cartoons and animator. A meritorious activist of the Arts of Ukraine (2010). Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Kiev Artistic School in 1957 and the directing department of the Kiev State Institute of Theater Art. I. Karpenko-Kare in 1975. From 1959, animator and later director in studio "Kijewnauczfilm". Creator of cartoon animation. Selected filmography wiki

Moscow anthem

Izaak Dunajewski - author of the music of Moscow's National Anthem My capital city (My Moscow) (Russian: Дорогая моя столица (Моя Москва)) - Russian-Soviet song about Moscow from the Great Patriotic War. From July 5, 1995, the official anthem of Moscow. The authors of the words were Mark Lisianski and Siergiej Agranian, and the composer Izaak Dunajewski. The song can be heard in the Soviet animated film from 1947 Fri For you, Moscow - in a cartoon movie poster devoted to the 800th anniversary of Moscow. The text of the hymn wiki

Stylopauropoides wungongensis

Zborowski Hrabia - Polish coat of arms, count of the coat of arms Jastrzębiec given in Galicia. Description of coat A description using the classic blazoning rules: In the blue horseshoe box, with the barge in the bottom, between the gems of which the cross bachelor silver. Over the dial of the Count's crown, nine-pined, and above it a helmet in the crown, in which the gem: hawk, with horseshoe and cross as on a shield, in the right claw. Blue Labry with silver on the right, left gold. Earliest mention Lost title of Count Galicia (hoch- und wohlgeboren, graf von) for Maksymilian Zborowski on September 1, 1792. An image of the coat of arms known only from Siebmacher's coat of arms. The basis for awarding the count's title were the dignitaries and senatorial dignities of the recipient, as well as the nobility's denomination before the magnates' commission and the attached attachment to the imperial house. Herbowni One herb family (own herb): graf von Zboro...

Sidney Corbett

Sidney Corbett (born 1960 in Chicago) - American composer. He studied philosophy and music at the following universities: University of California in Los Angeles, Yale University and Hamburg Academy of the Arts (with György Ligeti). He creates orchestral, chamber and also stage works. His works were commissioned by such institutions and bands as Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Berliner Philharmoniker or Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart. He is a professor of composition at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstelle Kunst in Mannheim. wiki

The Polish-Słupsk border

Polish-Słupsk border - the border dividing the territories of the Kingdom of Poland (Royal Prussia) and Duchy of Slupsk in 1466-1474 (1478). It was established after the 2nd Torun Peace after the Royal Prussia was incorporated into Poland. Border mileage Beginning of the border - the border of the borders of the Kingdom of Poland, the duchy of the Stone Bishops and Duchy of Słupsk north of the White Forest. Then it ran north-east to the south of Miastko, west of Bytów, the Kamienica River to the Słupia River, Słupia to Jasień Lake, the Łupawa River to the west of Lębork, the Łeba Canal, the Leba River to its estuary to Lebsko Lake, and to the Baltic Sea near Rąbka. From 1478 to 1648 it was the eastern border of the united West Pomerania. After 1815, it was the eastern border of the Prussian county of Slupsk and the southeastern part of Miastko. Bibliography wiki

National Executive Board of NSZZ "Solidarność"

National Solidarity Executive Board (KKW) - uniform leadership of the Solidarity Union, established at the joint meeting of the Interim Coordinating Commission "S", the Interim Council of "S" and Lech Wałęsa on 25 October 1987. On October 25, 1987, the leadership of the Solidarity Union was established under the name of the National Executive Commission. The termination of the activities of TKK "S" and TR "S" was also abolished. Lech Walesa stood at the head of KKW "S". Stefan Jurczak, Bogdan Lis, Andrzej Milczanowski, Janusz Pałubicki, Stanislaw Węglarz. From January 1988, Andrzej Celiński headed the Foreign Affairs Secretariat. The National Office of Solidarity was established, consisting of Andrzej Celiński, Jarosław Kaczyński, Henryk Wujec, Lech Kaczyński. Janusz Onyszkiewicz has become a spokesperson for the KKW. During the II National Congress of Solidarity Delegates, the activities of the "S" CEC ceased. B...

Aleksandr Romanow

Aleksandr Iosifovich Romanov (Russian: Александр Иосифович Романов, born 1912, died 1995) - Soviet diplomat. He had a degree in engineering and humanities, he was a candidate for history, he belonged to the WKP (b), and from 1946 he worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR. An employee of the Central Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, later at the USSR Embassy in the United Kingdom, 1963-1964 counselor of the USSR Embassy in the United Kingdom. From April 7, 1964 to August 20, 1970 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Nigeria, later an employee of the Central Ministry of the USSR, April 20, 1973 to February 1, 1979 Ambassador of the USSR in the Netherlands Bibliography wiki

Skender Brucaj

Skënder Bruçaj (born June 22, 1976 in the district of Malësi e Madhe) - Albanian Muslim cleric (sunnita), since 2014 a great mufti of Albania. Curriculum vitae In 1992 he was in the first group of Albanians who went to study in Turkey. Bruce studied English philology at the Institute of Foreign Languages ​​at the Bosphorus University in Istanbul, followed by psychology at the Faculty of Social Sciences. On his return home he worked with the University of Epoch, and then lectured at the Bedër University in Tirana, where he held the post of Deputy Dean of the Humanities. In 1996 he was ordained as a clergyman in Istanbul. In December 2013 he became Vice-President of the Muslim Community of Albania (Komuniteti Mysliman and Shqipërisë). In 2014, after the resignation, Selima Muça became the new grand mufti of Albania. He is married and has two sons. Bibliography wiki

Derek Higgins

Derek Higgins (born June 12, 1966) is an Irish racing driver. Career Higgins started his career in international car racing in 1987 from the 1600 Ford Dunlop / Autosport Formula One, where he did not earn points. In later years, the Irishman also appeared in Formula Ford 1600 Britain Esso, French Formula Ford 1600, Formula Ford 1600 BRDC, British Formula Ford, Formula Ford Festival, British Formula 3, Grand Prix of Macau, Formula Opel Lotus Euroseries, German Formula 3, All Japan Touring Car Championship, Japanese Formula 3, Mexican Formula 3, Mexican Formula 3000, Indy Lights and Atlantic Championship. Bibliography wiki

Pavle Bakić

Pavle Bakić serb. Bakif Pál (d. 20 September 1537) - Serbian despot in Hungary from 1528 to 1537. He was the successor to Radica Božić. Member of the Battle of Mohacz in 1526. In the dispute over the Hungarian throne between Ferdinand Habsburg and Jan Zápolya he supported the latter. After Ferdinand's victories in 1527 he went to his side, counting on his help in the liberation of Serbian lands. He was the last Serbian despot in Hungary. His successors only had the title of despot, without any Serbian territories that were part of Turkey. Bibliography wiki

Stanisław Skokowski

Stanisław Skokowski (born June 30, 1904 in Vilnius, died after 1980 probably in Lvov) - general of the Polish People's Brigade. The son of a conductor on the Russian railway Norbert and Klotilda from Bartoszewicz, graduated from the Polish gymnasium in Vitebsk and undertook studies at the Technical Institute in Moscow. In 1924, he graduated from the School of Commander in Artillery (School of the Red Merchants) in Moscow and became the commander of the fire brigade in the 27th Regiment of Light Artillery of the Belarusian Military District. From 1930, the platoon leader and the battery commander, 1922 commander of battery 122 mm, from 1933 commander of school battery 2 of Light Artillery Regiment 1 Far East Army, since 1934 commander of squadron, since 1935 head of staff 2 PAL, 1936 completed complementary courses for Artillery officers at the headquarters of the Far East Military District. From 1936 commander of 915 PAL 61 Army, in 1938 on a wave of great purges in the rank of l...

The source of Żarnowiec

Sources Żarnowiec - the only in Wielkopolska source of the type of exteriors located near the village of Żarnowiec on the edge of Wielkopolska National Park. Water naturally and automatically flows to the surface from the slope of the hill. In Poland such sources occur only in the Tatras and in the highlands such as Jura Krakowsko-Częstochowska. Since 1994 it has been a monument of nature. In 2012, the municipality of Stęszew made an element of small architecture within the framework of the EU project, which created a place for rest and revelry. wiki

Alexei Trilisski

Aleksei Lukicz Trilisski (Russian: Алексей Лукич Трилисский, born 1892 in Dubrowica, Vol. 25, 1937) is a Ukrainian SSR politician, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine (1927-1937) SRR (1932). From May 1918 to March 1927 until 1928, the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Odessa Regional Council, from November 29, 1927 to July 4, 1937, a member of the CP Central Committee (b) U. From January 25, 1930 until February 1932, Deputy Commissar of the People's Commissar, and from February to October 16, 1932, the People's Commissar of Agriculture of the SRR. From October 1932 to 1937 Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Regional Council in Vinnitsa. December 20, 1935, decorated with the Order of Lenin. In July 1937 arrested, then shot. Bibliography wiki

Sergei Bieriezin (skater)

Sergey Yevgenyevich Bieriezin (Russian: Сергей Евгеньевич Березин, born March 11, 1960 in Nizhny Novgorod) is a Russian speed skater representing the USSR, the bronze medalist of the junior world championship. Career The greatest success of Sergei Bieriezin's career came in 1980 when he won the bronze medal at the World Junior Championships in Elverum. In the same year he competed at the Olympic Games in Lake Placid, earning fifteenth place on the run for 5000 m and tenths at twice the distance. Four years later, the Games in Sarajevo fell to 5000 meters and the competition ended in 32th place. He also participated in the Calgary Olympic Games in 1988, where his best result was ninth in the 10,000 m race. Also in 1983 he took sixth place in the multi-sport world championships in Oslo. He ended his career in 1988. Bibliography wiki

Z (4430)

Z (4430) - subatomic particle, discovered in an exotic Belle hadron experiment constructed of four quarks (tetrakwark). The particle mass is 4430 MeV / c². Particle Z (4430) has a negative electric charge, its postulated quark composition is: c c ¯ d u ¯ {\displaystyle c{\overline {c}}d{\overline {u}}} . Z (4430) is a resonance. The particle was discovered in 2007 by a detector Belle, located in the Japanese High Energy Physics Laboratory (KEK) near Tsukuba. Its existence was confirmed in 2014 in the LHCb experiment, at a significance level of at least 13.9 σ. wiki

Minoan language

Language (or languages) used by the ancient Minoan civilization inhabiting Crete in the years 1800-1450 p.n.e. This language was written by Cretan hieroglyphics and later by linear syllabus A. Since the Cretan hieroglyphs remain unencrypted, and the linear A text has only been partially decoded, the Minoan language is unknown and not classified in any language group. It is also impossible to determine whether these scripts represent the same language, or whether only one language was written with each of them. The etheric language, which has been confirmed in several alphabetical inscriptions from Crete thousands of years later, may be derived from the Minoan language, but this language also does not belong to any known language group. Authoritative control (Dead language): wiki

Johann Schwarzhuber

Johann Schwarzhuber (born August 29, 1904, May 3, 1947) is a Nazi criminal, a Schutzhaftlagerführer in concentration camps in Auschwitz-Birkenau and Ravensbrück and SS-Hauptsturmführer. Curriculum vitae He came from Tutzing (Bavaria), a member of the NSDAP and SS since April 8, 1933. He joined the camp in 1933 in Dachau as a guard and Blockführer. In Dachau he remained until 1938. From 1938 to 1941 he served as Rapportführer in Sachsenhausen. In August 1941 Schwarzhüber was transferred to Auschwitz, where from March 1942 to November 1944 he was the head of the Birkenau male camp. In November 1944 he was appointed Lagerführer of several sub-camps Dachau - Kaufering. On January 12, 1945 he became head of the Ravensbrück camp and remained in that position until the liberation of the camp on April 29, 1945. In Brzezinka he conducted numerous selections for gas chambers (which included thousands of prisoners), during which he was usually under the influence of alcohol. At that time, ther...

Robert Wasilewski

Robert Wasilewski is a Polish handball player who plays as a goalkeeper. Multiple representative of the country. In his career he has won the title of Master of Polish Seniors. Long-term goalkeeping coach in the Opole Guard (until 2014). Career Club He started his professional career at MKS Krakus Cracow, then represented Hutnik Cracow, Opole Guard, Viktoria Setubal (Portugal), and again at the Opole Guard where he ended his career. He has won the Polish Senior Championships 3 times and once vice-championship with the team of Hutnik Kraków. He also won the Polish Cup. Together with the team Viktoria Setubal won the vice-championship of Portugal in 1990. representative In the first team he played 62 matches. 48 times represented the country as a youth representative of Poland. He also won the silver medal of Group B World Cup, 1989 France. Bibliography wiki

Charlotte Moore Sitterly

Charlotte Emma Moore Sitterly (born September 24, 1898 in Ercildon, Pennsylvania, March 3, 1990 in Washington) is an American astronomer. Charlotte Moore earned her BA in mathematics at Swarthmore College in 1920 and worked as an assistant at Henry Norris Russell's Princeton University faculty. She co-authored several articles on double stars. She also worked with Harold Babcock and Charles St. Charles. John, at the Mount Wilson Observatory, where she conducted observations of the solar spectrum. In 1931, she received her doctorate in astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Princeton. In 1945 she was employed in the National Bureau of Standards spectroscopy section, where she developed and published spectral lines and atlases. On May 30, 1937, she married Bancroft Walker Sitterly, but she still used her maiden name in scientific publications. Awards and prizes Bibliography wiki

Scorched Earth

Main article: Swimming at the 1920 Summer Olympics. Swimming at a distance of 400 meters with any male style was one of the swimming competitions played during the 7th Olympic Games in Antwerp. It was the third time this competition was held at the Olympic Games. Twenty-two players representing eleven national teams competed in the competition. The elimination races were held on 26 August, semi-finals on 27 August and the final on 28 August. It was expected that the main rivalry would be between American record holder Norman Ross and Australian swimmer Frank Beaurepaire, who won the London Olympics in 1908. But the Australian started the race too quickly and did not complete it, which made it easy for Ross to win the gold medal. Canadian Olympic gold medalist George Hodgson has dropped out of the semi-finals. records There were records of this distance before the Games in Antwerp: Results Eliminations Two of the best riders from each race were promoted to the semi-finals an...

Brooke Logan

Brooke Logan - a fictional character from the soap opera Fashion for Success. Brooke plays Katherine Kelly Lang. Temporarily replaced by Catherine Hickland (1987) and Sandra Ferguson (1997). The figure appeared in over 4000 episodes. Characteristic With a chemistry degree, she has held various positions at the Forrester Creations fashion house. On several occasions, she married Ridg Forrester. with Erik Forrester. For a long time Stephanie Forrester and Taylor Hayes have competed. wiki

Eligiusz Madej

Eligiusz Madej (born July 23, 1936, died on March 29, 2017) - Polish veterinary surgeon, professor of veterinary science. Biography He worked at the University of Life Sciences in Lublin. In the years 1988-2006 he was the head of the Department and Clinic of Animal Internal Diseases, in the years 1978-1981 and 1993-1996 he was the vice dean of the Veterinary Faculty, and in the years 1996-2002 he was the vice-chancellor of the Agricultural University in Lublin. November 22, 1995 he received the title of professor in the field of veterinary science. He died on March 29, 2017. wiki

Rocket stove

Construction of the rocket furnace 1) fuel tank 2) furnace 3) combustion chamber 4) heat sink 5) insulation 6) exhaust gas outlet 7) exhaust chimney Rocket stove (heater) - a kind of furnace, in which the furnace is connected to a vertical combustion chamber, called a heat riser. The rocket stove is a dual-burning furnace, which means that in addition to solid fuel, also volatile substances are burned in it, which are discharged through the outlet chimney in the ordinary furnace. Depending on the design of the furnace, the temperature in the heat lift may be between 800 and 1200 ° C. wiki

Harold G. Hoffman

Harold Giles Hoffman (born February 7, 1896 in South Amboy, June 4, 1954 in New York) - American politician, activist of the Republican Party, colonel of the United States Army, freemason, grandson of painter JC Thoma, great-grandson of a Scottish sculptor James Thoma. He participated in both world wars. In the years 1923-1924 he was a member of the New Jersey Parliamentary Assembly (lower chamber of the state parliament). From 1925 to 1926 he was the mayor of South Amboy. In the years 1927-1931 he represented the 3rd district of New Jersey in the House of United States Representatives. He served as Governor of the State of New Jersey (1935-1938). On September 10, 1919, he married Lillie Moss. The couple had three children. Bibliography wiki

Arkadiusz Stasiak

Arkadiusz Michał Stasiak - Polish historian, doctor habilitated, academic teacher, associated with the Catholic University of Lublin, modern history researcher. Curriculum vitae A graduate of the Studium Generale Sandomiriense, the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University of the Catholic University of Lublin. Habilitation in 2013 at the Catholic University of Lublin. Employee of the History Department of the XVI-XVIII centuries at the Institute of History of the Catholic University of Lublin John Paul II. He is the associate dean of the Faculty of Humanities at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. He is also the head of the Cultural Tourism and Historical Education Department at the Institute of History of the Catholic University of Lublin John Paul II. He deals with the history of noble culture, the history of Polish political thought, the political philosophy of modern Europe, and the theory of power. He is a member of the Sandomierz Science Society, Towarzystwo im. Stanisław ...

Semko Koroza

Semko Koroza (born November 26, 1965) - Polish Evangelical Reformed priest, member of the Consistory of the Evangelical Reformed Church in Poland. Curriculum vitae He was ordained on April 26, 1994. He was an evangelical chaplain of the 10th Congress of Gniezno. He is the parish priest of the Evangelical Reformed parish in Łódź and a member of the Consistory of the Evangelical Reformed Church in the Republic of Poland in the term 2016-2020 as deputy spiritual clerk, and also chairman of the Lodz Branch of the Polish Ecumenical Council. Selected bibliography wiki

Ben Caplan

Ben Caplan (born in 1986 in Hamilton) - Canadian folk musician from Halifax. In addition to solo performances, he performs with his band under the name Ben Caplan & The Casual Smokers. His first studio album - In the Time of the Great Remebering - was released on October 20, 2011. The next album - Birds With Broken Wings - was released on September 18, 2015. Career Early years Ben Caplan was born on June 4, 1986 in Hamilton. He began his adventure with music at the age of 13 by creating it with close friends. Although he studied at the University of King's College, he decided to devote his life to an artistic career. An artistic career Preparations for the release of the first album (2009) and regular concerts began in 2006. In 2011, he toured Canada, he also gave several concerts in Europe. From April to July 2013, Ben Caplan performed, among others, in in Australia, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Norway and the United Kingdom, where he performed at th...

APAN Star Awards

APAN Star Awards (Hangul: 에이 판 스타 어워즈) - award ceremony. It has been organized in South Korea every year since 2012 as part of the Daejeon Drama Festival. The inaugural ceremony of the K-Drama Star Awards was renamed the APAN Star Awards in 2013 (APAN is the acronym for the Asia Pacific Actors Network). Nominees for the award are chosen from Korean series broadcast on three major television stations (KBS, MBC and SBS), as well as cable channels from 2014. Award categories Excellence The best actor / actor / Best supporting actress Best new actor / Best new actress The best actor of children / Best children's actress Best director (c. 연출 상) The best scenario (c. 작가상) The best soundtrack (cortex 베스트 OST 상) The popularity prize (c. 인기 스타 상) Hallyu Star Award (kor. The best dressed (c. 베스트 드레서 상), formerly the Fashionista Award (c. 패셔니 스타 상) wiki

Beam gun

Cow on the side The beam gun, or "pepper-box", is a short firearm, equipped with 4-6 barrels. The pressure on the trigger caused the barrel to turn, the tap tension, and then the shot. The first beam revolvers were constructed at the beginning of the 19th century after the invention of the hood lock. The most popular were in the 1920s and 1930s. Spirits were the most common weapon of 8-12 mm, designed for personal protection. The emergence of revolvers with rotating cartridge drums in the mid 1930s resulted in the production of revolver bundles. Many of them have been re-engineered. wiki

Apple tree

Apple apples - a commercial variety of apples, harvested from apples (Malus Mill.) growing in the Łącka Basin in Poland. It has a protected geographical indication of the European Union. The list of traditional products was entered on October 10, 2005. The apples are characterized by strong juicy and blush, strong aroma and relatively high acidity, defined by connoisseurs as a mountain green note. Some varieties have a waxy coating. The texture of the flesh depends on the variety - it can be short, medium-compact or compact. These fruits give the local microclimate. The fruit ripening here is relatively small. Most orchard orchards grow on slopes of 15 °, enabling the best possible spread of annual temperatures. Fruits (apples, plums and pears) were cultivated in the Łącka Basin already in the 13th century and were ferried to the Vistula River in Gdansk and then dispatched to other European countries. In the 17th and 18th centuries fruit orchards were already very developed. In 1698...

Jerzy Mikoszewski

Jerzy Marian Mikoszewski (born January 26, 1928, March 3, 2015 in Warsaw) is a Polish metrologist. He graduated from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of Warsaw University of Technology, for many years he was the director of the Department of General Meteorology of the Central Office of Measures. He initiated the creation of a labor force measurement laboratory and was a custodian of the Warsaw Museum of Measurement. Jerzy Mikoszewski was the author of articles and popular science publications and academic textbooks: Bibliography wiki

Malgorzata Woźniak

Małgorzata Anna Woźniak (born June 26, 1960 in Garwolin) is a Polish local government official, deputy to the Sejm of the 7th legislature. Curriculum vitae In 2008 she received a degree in political science from the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Higher School of Pedagogy of the Society of General Knowledge in Warsaw. She has also completed postgraduate studies in public administration and public finance and project management. She worked as a teacher and then as a local government official in the Chynów municipality, where she became the head of the local civil registry office. She has also served as a social guardian of family and minors. In the years 2006-2014 she was a councilor of the grójec county, until 2010 she was the vice-chairman of the county council. In 2014, it was not reelected. In the 2011 election, she was unsuccessfully running from the list of the Civic Platform to the Sejm in the Radom District, receiving 2017 votes. On January 13, 2015, she was replaced by...

Percentage coding

percent encoding - URL encoding defined in RFC1738 used for URI encoding. It is mainly used to encode the data sent by the GET query in the URL. The name implies that the given byte is encoded with a percent sign. Encoding a byte is to convert it to a two-digit hexadecimal value stored in ASCII and preceded by that percentage (that is, each encoded byte is written with triangles). You do not need to encode characters from A to Z, from a to z, from 0 to 9, and the characters '-', '_', '.', '~'. You can replace the spaces with the '+' sign. If the character has a special meaning in the URI (eg '/'), it is not encoded unless it exists in the data. Example in the GET query We have an HTML form.html <meta charset="utf-8"/> <form action="http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_forms.asp" method="get"> & lt; input type = "text" name = "name" value = "Karol Lukasz" & ...

Mirzaolim Ibrohimov

Mirzaolim Ibrohimov (born 1928 in Fergana - September 21, 2014 in Tashkent) - Soviet and Uzbek politician, chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the SRR in 1990-1991. From 1943 he worked as a teacher in the Namangan Province, since 1948 a member of the WKP (b), since 1949 a Komsomol activist, 1951 graduated from the Institute of Pedagogy. 1952-1958 Secretary of the Central Committee and 1958-1963 First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Uzbek SRR Komsomol. 1963-1964 Second Secretary of the Communist Party of the Communist Party of Uzbekistan (KPU) in Fergus, 1964-1968 Chairman of the Council's Regional Executive Committee in Fergan. 1968-1973 minister of cotton industry of Uzbek SRR, 1972 graduated from Tashkent Institute of People's Economy. 1973-1976 First Secretary of the KPU Regional Committee in Namangan, 1976-1988 Chairman of the State Committee of the Uzbek SRR Physical Culture and Sports. Since 1988 permanent representative of the Council of Mini...

Frank Clement

Frank Charles Clement (born 15 June 1886, died 15 February 1970 in Northumberland) is a British racing driver. Career In race car racing, Clement has been racing mainly in sports car racing. He was a member of Bentley's famed Bentley team. In the years 1923-1930 the British appeared at the rate of the Le Mans 24-hour race. In his first season he finished third in the podium and was fourth overall. One year later, he won class 3, which was equivalent to winning the race. He again reached the finish line in the 1929 season when he was third in the Class 5, placing fourth in the overall ranking. In his last start, he was on the second stage of the podium both in class 8 and in the general classification. Bibliography wiki

Continuation of Jerzy

Continuation of George (Georgius Continuatus) - Anonymous Byzantine chronicle of the 10th century, continuing the Concise chronicle of Jerzy Mnich. George's continuation complements the Concise chronicle of Jerzy Mnich. It begins in 842, and ends in the manuscript tradition, in the manuscript A (15 manuscripts and 2 in common with editorial B) at the death of Emperor Roman Lekapen (948), and in editorial B (3 manuscripts and 2 jointly with editorial A) to the death of Nicephorus Fokas (969), although some records date back to 1071, 1081 and even 1143. Some of the manuscripts call the anonymous author Logoteta, which prompts some historians to link it with Simeon the Magister and Logotet. It is characteristic that Jerzy Mnich's manuscripts (8 manuscripts in editorial A), Simeon Logotety (4 manuscripts in editorial A), Leon Gramatyka (2 manuscripts in editorial A) and Theodosius Meliten (1 manuscript in editorial A) . This implies that George's Continuity could have been...