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An Anthology Of Medieval Hebrew Literature

An Anthology of Medieval Hebrew Literature - an anthology of medieval Jewish literary work in the study of Abraham E. Millgram, published in 1961 by Abelard Schuman. The book is divided into nine chapters presenting poetry from Spain, prayers, hymns and trainings, philosophical writings, ethical literature, Zohar, legal magazines, chronicles, travel accounts and folk tales. The publishing house presents not only works in Hebrew, but also in Yiddish and Old Spanish. Among other things, the poems of the classics of the medieval Jewish poetry, Salomon ibn Gabirol, Judy Halevi, Moses andbn Ezra and Abraham ibn Ezra were presented. Abraham E. Millgram dedicated the publication of his father's memory (To the memory of my father Israel E. Millgram). Bibliography wiki

Dietrich of Brandenburg

Dietrich von Brandenburg, (born around 1320, died 1374) - Gdansk Home Commander 1348-1352, Commander of Toruń 1352-1374, diplomat, inspector of the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order. Curriculum vitae He came from a noble family in the county of Luxembourg, from 1340 in the Teutonic Order. In 1348 he became a home squad in Gdansk. In 1352, he was appointed a Komtur of Toruń from the appointment of the Grand Master Winrich von Kniprod. From 1360 he actively participated in the diplomatic missions of the Order. In the years 1372-1374 at the court of Charles IV of Luxembourg in Prague he represented the Teutonic Order in a border dispute with the Bishop of Warmia. He died probably after 1374, he was a communist of Toruń for over 22 years. Bibliography wiki

New American Epic Poem on the Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus

Sebastiano del Piombo, Portrait of Christopher Columbus New American Epic Poem on the Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus - an epic poem published in 1868. Its author was M.D.C. Luby, a former professor of ancient and modern languages ​​at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. The song was released by the Daily Minnesota Volksblatt Print in Saint Paul. The poet dedicated it to his friend, Reverend J.C. Carrierowi. The poem is one of many works about the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus. The work was written in a white line (blank verse), i.e. an unmanned jambic pentameter. That spirit high which understood the wealth Across the main, that thirsting soul for fame, Which heaven's light had taught, the impious act Of powerful monarchs to the benefactor of Mankind, the sad distress of that true mind, When object it could not attain; those small, But yet discouraging unforeseen things, Which as nought to th' Almighty did appear, A sovereign, found both jus...

Elgonidium eyed

Elgonidium oculatum - a species of beetle from the educational family and subfamily Tomoderinae. This species was described in 2008 by Dimitri Telnov. A beetle with a body length of 2.81 mm (in the holotype). The head and the epilepsy is light brown to yellow-brown, dark-brown covers, the underside of the body brown with yellowish-brown fourth and fifth of visible sternites, and the antennae, gills and legs dark yellow. The head has an elongated, equipped with a pair of distinct eyes and very short feelers with members from eighth to clearly transverse. The pre-bones are divided into the front and back lobes with a deep narrowing with serrated edges. The top of the protuberant is rarely covered by small but visible points. The covers are long and yellowishly hairy. Afrotropical insect known only from Kenya. wiki
Messiah's Kingdom - The Epic by English Methodist Poetess Agnes Bulmer, published in 1833. The work, consisting of twelve books, relates in a poetic form to events in biblical history. The poem Agnes Bulmer was evaluated in The Ladies' Repository, and Gatherings of the West as follows: for beauty and felicity of diction, purity of thought, justness of conception and sublimity of imagination, is unsurpassed by any poetic production of that age. The author has been working on the epic for nine years. The poem has over fourteen thousand verses. The work was written in rhymed verse, only thirteen-point initial stanzas have a more complicated arrangement of consonances. Of Him, high raised on Heaven's stupendous throne, Beneath whose feet the sapphire pavement glows; O'er whose intensest splendours, dread, unknown, The beaming bow its milder radiance throws; Around whose state, in bright attendance, close The full-toned choir of harping cherubim. Seraphs, whose robes empyr...

Abdrauf Dawletow

Abdrauf Ganiejewicz Dawletow (born on March 27, 1916 in the village of Chaliłowo in Bashkiria, died on October 27, 1943 near the village of Asarewicze in the Homel region) - Soviet military, lieutenant, Hero of the Soviet Union (1944). Curriculum vitae He was born in a Bashkir working family. He finished the 7th grade of school, in 1938-1940 he served in the Red Army, in September 1939 he took part in the aggression of the USSR in Poland, in 1940 he was transferred to the reserve. In October 1942, re-enlisted in the army, he finished military training in Ufa, in March 1943 he was sent to the front of the war with Germany, commanded a platoon of 58 Gwardian cavalry regiment of the 16th Gwardii Cavalry Division of the 7th Gwardian Corps Cavalry of the 61th Army of the Central Front. On the night of September 27, 1943, he crossed the Dnieper near the Belarusian village of Niwki in the Brahmin region of the Homel region, where the machine gun fire enabled the platoon to perform a combat...

Vsevolod Wiszniewski

Vsevolod Witaljewicz Wiszniewski (Russian: Vostollo Vytalevich Vishnevsky, born December 8, 1900 in St. Petersburg, February 28, 1951 in Moscow) - Russian playwright and prose writer. Curriculum vitae Initially, he worked in the printing house, he studied at the St. Petersburg grammar school, where he edited the junior high school newspaper. During the First World War he voluntarily joined the Baltic Fleet, in 1915-1916 he served in the guard, in 1917 he joined the Bolsheviks, he participated in the October revolution in Petrograd. During the Civil War, he served in the 1st Army and in the Baltic and Black Sea Fleet. After the war, he undertook literary activity, wrote, among others, agitational, monumental dramas about the October Revolution - in 1929 he wrote the piece The First Horse (published in 1962) which was an attempt to polemic with the Babel Horse Army (based on the First Horse in 1941, a propaganda film was shot). In 1933 he wrote The Optimistic Tragedy (published in 1949...
Gugga Pir (Hindi गोगाजी, (rajastani: गुग्गो) (also: Gogaji Ćauhan, Kethalpar, Zahir Pir, Bagarwwala) - a Hinduist saint, a divinity of Hinduism, the most popular in the folklore of Northwestern states of India (Rajasthan, Punjab , Hariana, Himachal Pradesh) and Sinda. Gugga Pir is supposed to bring rescue in cases of snake bites, poisoned wounds, skin problems, infertility. It also helps girls find a good husband. Gogaji is a serpent deity. Imagined from here as a snake or rider on a horse. His annual feast is Gugganawami (Goganawami). ‎ wiki

Maria Gowen Brooks

Unknown fields: "source", "date and place of death", "date and place of birth", "full name", "quote" and "writer". Maria Gowen Brooks (born around 1794, died in 1845) - American poet. She was born as Abigail Gowen. Her father was interested in literature, which in the past poet was awakened by innate talent. When he died when the girl was 13 years old, she went under the care of Boston merchant John Brooks, whom she later married. After his death, he lived with his brother in a plantation in Cuba. In 1829, the poet completed her most famous work, the poem Zophiël, or the Bride of Seven, based on the biblical Book of Tobit, on which she worked for many years, publishing the first song in 1825. The introduction to the song is written with a six-level stanza with mirror rhyme, which Robert Browning later used in the poem Meeting in the Night. Thou with the dark blue eye upturned to Heaven, And cheek now pale, now warm with...

Heptametr

Heptammeter (seven-legged) - the meter, which is divided into seven feet. In Polish literature, there are heptameters that are trochethic (fourteen-syllable) SsSsSsSs // SsSsSs and iambic (fifteen-syllabic) sSsSsSsS // sSsSsSs. Heptametrem iamb Stanisław Ciesielczuk wrote a poem Letter z tomiku Pies kosmos: Here, in the evening, I am more beautiful than the poetic sheet, And at night I often tremble when I delight in the sky. And I listen to the peeps of white stars from nests under the blue roof And I am raising the golden walls of huts, new huts under the moon. The jambic parameter (fourteener) is very popular in English literature. As I in hoary winter’s night stood shivering in the snow, Surpris’d I was with sudden heat which made my heart to glow; And lifting up a fearful eye to view what fire was near, A pretty Babe all burning bright did in the air appear; (Robert Southwell, The Burning Babe) The iambic parametermeter was used in England by, among others, Robert Browning (T...

Structural coating

2016 Kjærgaard Danish FIM Speedway Grand Prix - the third Grand Prix event in the 2016 season. The competition took place on June 11, 2016 at the CASA Arena stadium in Horsens. Competitors and starting positions The Speedway Grand Prix committee on the wild card racer nominated Anders Thomsen. The reserve players were: Mikkel Bech and Mikkel Michelsen. Jaroslaw Hampel was not injured due to injury. Qualified change occurred: Fredrik Lindgren. (# 33) Jarosław Hampel → (# 66) Fredrik Lindgren The drawing of starting positions took place on June 10. Results Classification after the competition They are usually used as covers for large rooms such as show halls and industrial areas. In the construction of machines, equipment and vehicles, coatings find a wide range of applications. They occur most often in the form of pipes, cylinders, diaphragms, boilers, pressure tanks (beer cans!) Etc. wiki

Michał Krogulski

Michał Krogulski (born 31 August 1789 in Tuchów, died 31 January 1859 in Warsaw) is a Polish composer and pianist, music educator. Curriculum vitae He was the son of Wojciech and Anna of the Rudnickie. He grew up in Tarnów and attended school here. After studying in Vienna he worked initially as a music teacher at the Benedictine school in Staniątki near Cracow, and as a private teacher at the house of the Sanguszkow princes in Gumniski near Tarnów. He acted socially in the area of ​​Tarnów by organizing singing and instrumental circles. In the years 1825-1828 he accompanied his son Joseph in concerts given in Warsaw, Poznan, Wroclaw, Berlin, Leipzig, Dresden, Lviv and Kiev. In 1828 he settled with his family permanently in Warsaw, where he worked as a piano teacher in the Żibiborski Piarist Convention and in the Szlachecki Institute, and as a member of the Wielki Theater Orchestra. Together with his son Jozef he organized amateur church choirs. He composed about 40 sacred and secul...

Aleksandr Papkin

Aleksandr Wasiljewicz Papkin (Russian: Александр Васильевич Папкин, born 2 January 1936, died August 8, 2007 in Moscow) - Soviet and Russian diplomat. Curriculum vitae In 1959 he graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, and in 1983 he was trained in the management of diplomatic staff at the USSR Diplomatic Academy. From 1959-1987 he was a counselor of the Embassy of the USSR in Romania, Guinea and Madagascar, from 3 September 1987 to 1991 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Senegal and simultaneously in Gambia, and 1995-1999 Russian Ambassador to Moldova. He was awarded the Order of Friendship of the Nations and many medals of the USSR and Russia. Bibliography wiki

Feliksas Bieliauskas

Feliksas Bieliauskas (born 13 February 1914 in the village of Mažiškė in the Shakov region, died on November 13, 1985 in Vilnius) - Lithuanian communist activist, politician of the SRR. Curriculum vitae In 1932 he joined the illegal KPL, in 1940-1942 he was the first secretary of the Lithuanian Communist Party, from February 9, 1941 to January 20, 1976, a member of the Communist Party of the Lithuanian / Lithuanian Communist Party (1942-1943). the head of the Political Department of the 16th Lithuanian Infantry Division. In 1944 he was again the first secretary of the Lithuanian Communist Party (KC Komsomol). In 1944-1945, he was the head of the Political Department of the 50th Infantry Division of the Red Army. Between 1945 and 1946 he was secretary of the Municipal Committee of KP (b) L Kaunas. In the years 1946-1950 the secretary, and in the years 1950-1951 I Secretary of the Municipal Committee of KP (b) L in Vilnius. On February 16, 1954, he was a member of the KP Central Comm...

Mikhail Korolov

Mikhail Antonovich Korolov (Russian: Михаил Антонович Королёв, born 12 September 1931 in Almaty) is a Soviet politician. Curriculum vitae Born in a Russian family. In the years 1949-1954 he studied at the Moscow Institute of National Economy. Plechanov, later an assistant, and since 1959 a docent, senior researcher and head of the cathedral. Since 1960 he has been a Rector of the Moscow Institute of Economics and Statistics, 1966 he became doctor of economics and 1967 professor. Since 1971 deputy chief, since 1975 I deputy chief, and from December 1985 to August 1987 head of the Central Statistical Office of the USSR, from August 1987 to July 1989 chairman of the State Committee of the USSR for statistics, then retired. From December 1989 to January 1991, consultant of the General Department of the CPSU Central Committee, from January to August 1991 adviser to the USSR President Walentin Pavlov, from March 6, 1986 to July 2, 1990 deputy member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, s...

Hřebečsko

Hřebečsko on the map from 1880 year Hřebečsko (Svitavsko, svitavský jazykový ostrov, germany Schönhengstgau, Schönhengster land) is a German language island located on the border between northern Bohemia and Moravia. The main cities were Moravská Třebová (Mährisch Trübau) and Svitavy (Zwittau). The German population began to settle in the region in the 13th century in the areas devastated during the Tatar invasion. They came mainly from Rhineland, Upper Franconia and Upper Palatinate. It was the largest island in the Czech lands. In the twentieth century, the linguistic island was formed by six cities: Svitavy (Zwittau), Březová nad Svitavou (Brüsau), Moravská Třebová (Mährisch Trübau), Lanškroun (Landskron), Zábřeh (Hohenstadt / March) and Mohelnice (Müglitz) In 1939 there lived 126,000 people. 84% of them were Germans, and the Czechs were the largest ethnic group in only 13 municipalities. In 1910 the percentage of Germans was higher and amounted to 93%. Sometimes the region i...

Vasili Liwiencow

Василий Андреевич Ливенцов, born January 16, 1914 in Bialystok (now in the South Ossetian region), was a Soviet politician, hero of the Socialist Work (1981) / p> 1935 graduated from the Agricultural Institute in Almaty, 1935-1938 senior agronomist in the machine-tractor, 1938-1943 senior and main agronomist of the agricultural branch in Almaty. 1943-1944 Deputy Head of the Committee of the Communist Party of the Bolshevik Region of Kazakhstan in Almaty, 1944-1950 Head of the Agricultural Department of the Regional Committee of KP (b) K in Tałdy-Kurganie, 1950-1952 Second Secretary KP (b) in Talddy-Kurgan, 1952-1954 Second Secretary of the West-Kazakhstan Regional Committee KP (b) K / KPK. 1954-1957 II Secretary of the Regional Committee of the NCP in Akmol (now Astana), 1959-1961 Second Secretary of the Regional Committee of the NCP in Almaty. From September 1962 to January 1972 First Secretary of the Regional Committee (January 1963 to December 1964: Rural District Committee) of ...

Bas van der Vlies

Bastiaan Johannis (Bas) van der Vlies (born June 29, 1942 in Sliedrecht) is a Dutch politician and teacher, longtime MP and leader of the Political Protest Party (SGP). Curriculum vitae He graduated from Delft University of Technology. From 1967 to 1981 he worked as a mathematics teacher, and since 1973 he was also the vice president of the Christian College Blaucapel. Founded in various advisory bodies and managing conservative social and religious organizations. He became involved in political activities within the Political Protest Party, bringing together Orthodox Calvinists. In 1974-1982 he sat in the council of Utrecht. Between 1981 and 2010 he continued to sit on her shoulder at Tweede Kamer, the lower chamber of the United States. From 1986 to 2010 he was the leader of SGP and at the same time he was chairman of its small parliamentary factions (with 2 or 3 people in different terms). Awarded the Knight of the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands (1994) and the Order of Or...
Konstantin Nikolayevich Wałuchin (Russian: Валухин Константин Николаевич, born 1901 in Ałatra, died June 22, 1940) was a Soviet politician and officer of the State Security Service. Curriculum vitae 1920 mobilized for the Red Army, graduated from the military machinegun school and became commander of the Special Forces 2 machine guns, then secretary of the 4th Special Forces Division of the Petrol Cavalry Division. Later he went to work in the Cheka / GPU, was politographed by the Political Secretariat of the North Caucasus GPU, and in 1925 a helper of the head of the Special Section of the 6 Special Cavalry Brigade, a plenipotentiary of the OGPU Special Branch of the North Caucasus Military District. 1924 joined the RKP (b). From September 1925 until January 1927, he was a delegate and assistant to the head of the 9th Cavalry Division of the Cavalry Division, Assistant to the Head of Division I, Head of Division I and Division II of the Special Branch of the North Caucasus Military...

René Léonard

René Léonard - French racing driver. Career In his racing career Léonard has devoted himself to racing in the Grand Prix and racing in sports cars. In the years 1923-1925 the French joined the bid of the 24-hour Le Mans race. Together with André Lagache, he became the first winner of this long-distance race in 1923 with class 3 Chenard & amp; Walcker. In the next two seasons Léonard did not reach the finish line. In 1925, he won another 24-hour race at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. At the Grand Prix, the Frenchman took part in lesser known races. In 1924 he won the Coupe Georges Boillot, and two years later he was the best in the Guipozco Grand Prix. Bibliography wiki

Jan Pieterwas

Jan Pieterwas pseud. Siekiera (born January 15, 1923 in Wojsławice, died February 11, 1992 in Poznan) - Colonel MO, Voivodeship Commander MO in Koszalin (1963-1975) and Slupsk (1975-1980). Since 1942 in PPR. Member of the GL, then 1 Brigade of the. Bartosz Głowacki - a branch of Franciszek Kucybała "Saturn", since 15 February 1945 militia of the operational company of the MO Provincial Headquarters in Cracow. 1946 MO platoon commander in the Cracow police station, 1947 graduated from the MO school in Słupsk, since January 1948 senior supervisor of the KW MO in Cracow, then district commandant MO in Dąbrowa Tarnowska (1948-1950) and Nowy Targu (1950) urban MO in Cracow (1950-1951). From January 1, 1952, he was transferred to Poznan, where he was the city commander of the MO, and from 1953 to 1963 he was deputy commander of the voivodship. From June 1, 1963, the MO Commander in Koszalin, from June 1, 1975 to December 8, 1980, the MO Commander in Slupsk. Participant of seven ...

Stanisław Warkocki

Stanisław Warkocki (born 1940 in Poznań, died 4 August 2009 in Kraków) - Polish physicist, dr hab. Eng. prof. Pedagogical Academy in Cracow. He graduated from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Poznan and then continued his studies at the Military Academy of Technology, specializing in quantum and solid electronics. After graduating in 1967, he retired as a researcher and lecturer in the colonel's council. In 1980 he completed his dissertation, and in 1988 he completed his habilitation. Since 1990 he has been working at the Institute of Pedagogical Science in Cracow. Since 1992 he has been the director of the Institute. It rests in Cracow at Batowicki Cemetery (Prądnik Czerwony). Stanisław Warkocki specialized in works and articles dealing with the use of semiconductor elemental semiconductors as sensors for ionizing radiation. Bibliography wiki

Abraham (Palicyn)

Abraham, the secular name of Palicyn (Авраамий Палицын, born 1626) is an orthodox monk from the Troicko-Sergievsky monastery in Sergiev Posad, a writer, author of tales like "The Tale of the Siege of Troicko-Sergievsky Monastery by Poles and Lithuanians It's about rebellions that happened in Russia later. " Its history is associated mainly with the period of great sadness in Russia. He was born in the time of the first tsars, and died when the Romanov dynasty ruled. He was a traveling companion of Prince Pożarski, who wanted to defend the Kremlin from the invasion of Poles. wiki

Literary Life (1945-1946)

Title titled Life Literary - literary biweekly dating in Poznań from June 1945 to 1946. He referred to the tradition of the interwar biweekly. The editor-in-chief was Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz. In the pages of the magazine, the following were published: Wojciech Bąk, Wanda Karczewska, Witold Powell, Stefan Sojecki, Stanislaw Strugarek, Teodor Śmiełowski, Stanisław Krokowski, Feliks Nowowiejski and Tadeusz Henryk Nowak. In addition to literary texts, there are also published scientific articles by such authors as Kazimierz Tymieniecki, Władysław Kowalenko, Józef Kostrzewski, and Zygmunt Wojciechowski. wiki

France secondary school

Dziedziniec College of France Collège de France (French College) is a Parisian high school founded in 1530 by the French King Francis I (until 1795 it was called the Collegium Regium Galliarum). Its purpose was to acquire knowledge rather than scientific degrees. The Collège de France is organized around the cathedrals, but they are not fixed once and for all. The professorial college can create new and closed cathedrals at will. The lecturers here were among others: Kontrola autorytatywna (large establishment): wiki
Daina - a traditional form of Latvian and Lithuanian unreleased songs, usually very short (up to four stanzas), varied in terms of themes, metrics, stylistics and method of performance. Until the beginning of the twentieth century, dainia was transmitted only in oral form, although some counted more than a thousand years. Many of them include cultural elements from pre-Christian times, such as the names of pagan deities such as Saule (goddess of the sun) or Meness (moon deity), and sometimes even to magical rituals. Dainy also shows various areas of social and even political life, including allusions to ancient traditions, festivals and erotic habits. The language of the song is colorful with a variety of stylistics and symbols. For example, the bride often symbolizes the flower of a rut, while the symbol of a young man is a steed. The loss of virginity expresses a wilted wreath or a rusted garden with a rut. It is estimated that only 218,000 of these works survived in Latvia toda...

Finnish Members of the European Parliament 2014-2019

Finnish Members of the VIII term of office of the European Parliament were elected on 25 May 2014. List of deputies Selected from the list of the National Coalition Party Selected from the Center Party list Selected from the Perussuomalaiset list Selected from the list of the Social Democrats of Finland Selected from the list of Green Leagues Selected from the list of Swedish People's Party Selected from the list of the Left Alliance Former Members of the VIII term of office of the EP Bibliography wiki

Zachariasz Jaroszyński

Zachariasz Jaroszyński's own coat of arms (d. 1775 in Tywrow) - confederate of the confederation of the Braclawski Province in the Bar Confederation in 1768, writer of Grodzki kijowski in 1755, vineyard subdivision in 1750, vineyard swordfish in 1736, dictator in 1759 . For the killing of the Dominican, his whole life was repressed, he had built a church in Kamieniec. Capuchins. In 1764, as an MP, he was an elector of Stanisław August Poniatowski. Dependent on the Crown Court in 1746. Bibliography wiki

Stefan Szczęsny

Stefan Szczęsny (born September 5, 1891 in Plock, died January 15, 1963) is a Communist activist. He completed three classes of Russian primary school, was a carpenter, took part in the first day marches and in the strikes of 1908 and 1909. During these strikes he joined the SDKPiL, which he then joined. In 1914 he was drafted into the Russian army, participated in war activities in Prussia, Poland and Romania, twice wounded and sent to the hospital in Rostov-on-Don, where in 1917 he was found in the October Revolution and in this city he established cooperation with the representatives of the Labor Delegates Council and soldiers. In December 1917 he returned to Poland and from December 1918 he was active in the CPP. He participated in organizing demonstrations and workers' strikes, in 1923 he was arrested on suspicion of intention to blow up the Warsaw Citadel, after a few months he was released from lack of evidence. In 1924 he was again arrested and sentenced to 5 years in p...

Fredy Schnarwiler

Fredy Schnarwiler (born 18 September 1951 in Ballwil) is a Swiss racing driver. Career Schnarwiler started his international career in motor racing in 1975 after competing in the German Racing Championship, where he did not earn points. In later years he also appeared in German Formula 3, European Formula 3, Monza Grand Prix and European Formula 2. In the European Formula 2, the Swiss started in 1980-1982. He only scored in 1980. One point earned him the sixth place in the final drivers' classification. Bibliography wiki

Wiktor Griszyn

September 18, 1914 in Sierpcuchów, May 25, 1992 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1971-1986), deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (Viktor Vasilyevich) 1954-1987), two-time Hero of Socialist Labor (1974 and 1984). In 1939 he joined the WKP (b), then secretary and later the first secretary of the party committee in Sierpców. From 1952 II, and from 1967 to 1985 First Secretary of the Party Committee in Moscow, 1956-1967 Chairman of the Trade Union Council, from 1952 to 1986 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, and 9 April 1971 - 18 II 1986 Political Bureau of the CPSU. From 1954 to 1987 a deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. After Chernienko's death in 1985, he was considered as a candidate for his successor. Honors wiki

Noken

Noken Noken - a multifunctional bag made with the technique of binding or weaving from a bucket or leaf by populations in the provinces of Papua and Papua New Guinea in Indonesia. There are at least 250 ethnic groups in Papua and Western Papua. The techniques of making noken bags differ in different communities. The fiber is made from branches, stems, tree bark or bushes fired in fire, soaked in water and dried. From the wood fibers a string is obtained, which is then often colored. Twine is meshed with bags. The noken craft requires good manual dexterity, and the science takes several months. Nokines are used to carry agricultural crops, fish, wood for fuel, as well as infants and small animals. They are celebrated for traditional feasts, important family events and offered to others as a sign of peace. The noken handle is placed on the head - the forehead, the bag rests on the back and both hands are free. In 2012, the handicraft of noken was inscribed on the list of intangi...

Cyrille Sauvage

Cyrille Sauvage (born 16 January 1973 in Cannes) is a French racing driver. Career Sauvage began his racing career in 1994 after competing in the French Formula Ford 1800, where he once won. With 79 points he was placed fifth in the overall ranking. In subsequent years, he also appeared at the French Formula Renault, Formula Renault, Formula 3000, Porsche Supercup, FIA GT Championship, German Porsche Carrera Cup and French GT Championship. In the Formula 3000 Frenchman he competed in 1996-1999. In the first season of the start of the ten races he took, he scored one point. This made him seventeenth in the overall classification. A year later he increased his score to five points. He was ranked in thirteenth position. In the season 1998 Sauvage started with the Italian team GP Racing. With a score of two, he finished 19th in the final drivers' classification. A year later he did not earn points. He was classified in 31 positions. Bibliography wiki

Brian Smith

Brian Smith (born April 22, 1975 in Castelar) is an Argentinian racing driver. Career Smith began his racing career in 1993 with the start of the Argentine Formula Renault. With sixteen points he was placed seventh in the overall classification. A year later he was the champion of the series. In subsequent years, he also appeared in the Masters of Formula 3, Grand Prix Macau, British Formula 3, Formula 3000, Turismo Carretera Argentina, Open Telefonica by Nissan, Top Race V6 Argentina, TC2000 Argentina, Formula 4 New Generation, Argentina and Turismo Carretera. Mouras. In the Formula 3000 Argentinean he started in 1998-1999. However, in any of the eight races he did, he failed to score. In the World Series by Nissan Smith launched in two races of the 2001 season with the Italian team GD Racing. One point gave him a 24th place in the final drivers classification. Bibliography wiki

Junior Strous

Junior Strous (born 28 April 1986 in Vlaardingen) is a Dutch racing driver. Career Strous started his car career at the turn of 2001 and 2002 from the start of the Dutch Winter Endurance Series, where he started in one race and won this race. However, he was not included in the overall classification. In later years, he also appeared in Formula Ford 1800 Benelux, Dutch Formula Ford 1800, Formula BMW ADAC, Formula Renault 2.0 Renault Formula Renault 2.0, BMW Compact Cup Benelux, Formula Renault Habo DaCosta, SEAT Ibiza Netherlands The Renault Formula One, the Renault Formula One, the Renault Formula One, the Renault Formula One, the Renault Formula One, the Formula Renault, the Renault Formula One, the Renault Formula One, Tango Dutch GT4 and Benelux Radical Cup. Bibliography wiki

Venus (hunting)

Venus - one-sail sailing yacht produced in Poland. 20 years ago was very popular in Masurian Lake District. It is built, among others. at the Yacht Shipyard in Chojnice. It is entirely made of laminate. Initially it was produced with the intention of sailing across the Gulf of Gdańsk. Great popularity brought him that his time was the largest yacht floating in the Masuria. It is still popular today and is often seen in the Masurian lakes. Due to the relatively low speed developed under sail, it is gradually displaced by faster and more modern constructions. A popular yacht called Venuska. wiki

Czesława Kotarska

Czesława Kotarska (born on February 6, 1924 in Kuźnica Stara) - Polish farmer, deputy to the Sejm of the 6th parliamentary term. Curriculum vitae Has completed secondary education. During the German occupation, she was imprisoned in the labor camp in Milicz. After the war, she worked in her own farm in Przystajnia. In the years 1948-1952 she attended the Correspondence High School in Częstochowa. In the years 1954-1970 she presided over the Gromadzka National Council in Przystajnia. In July 1970 she became an instructor at the Powiatowy Związek Kółek Rolniczych in Kłobucku. In 1955, she joined the Polish United Workers' Party, where she sat in the executive board of the Poviat Committee. She was the chairperson of the District Council of Wheels of Country Housewives in Kłobucku. In 1972, she was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the district of Częstochowa. She sat on the Legislative Art Commission and in the Labor and Social Affairs Committee. Honor...

Maria Kubacka

Maria Marta Kubacka (born March 24, 1943 in Kraczewo) - Polish folk activist, deputy to the Sejm of the People's Republic of the 7th term. Curriculum vitae In 1966 she graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Agriculture in Poznań. During this time she joined the Union of Rural Youth, and then joined the university circle of the United People's Party. After obtaining higher education, she started working in the PGR Żydowo Combine in 1966. At the beginning of the 1970s she was employed at the Agricultural Bank in Tomaszów Lubelski, from where in 1974 she was transferred to work in Bank Spółdzielczy in Krynice. She was a member of, among others Commune ZSL Committee in Krynica. In 1976, she was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the district of Zamość. She sat on the Building and Construction Materials Industry Committee, in which she was the deputy chairman, and in the Economic Plan, Budget and Finance Committee. Bibliography wi...

Teodor Mikołaj Dembowski

Teodor Mikołaj Dembowski (born on December 5, 1766, died on April 11, 1824) - senator of the Polish (congressional) Kingdom, sub -fect of the Gostynin poviat in the Duchy of Warsaw in 1811. Son of the castellan of Czech Republic, Stefan Dembowski, h.Jelita and starostego gostynińskiej, Ewa Tarłów. After the creation of the Kingdom of Congress in 1815, he became a castellan and entered the Kingdom Senate. Teodor Dembowski was the owner of, among others Pacyna and Solca; he and his wife Zuzanna of Dembowskis had five sons. Source wiki

Jan Deskur

Jan Deskur (born 1922) - Polish construction engineer. Curriculum vitae A graduate of the Building Department of the Engineering School in Poznań (1949). From 1948 he worked in the Building Management No. 4 in Poznań. From 1950 he managed the construction of the Maltańskie lake in Poznań, and then the power plant on Garbarach. In the years 1957-1963 he was the chief engineer of the Poznań Construction Company No. 2 (from 1967 he was its director). In 1965 he graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the Poznań University of Technology. He was a co-organizer of the estates in Poznań: Świerczewskiego, Grunwald and Rataje (the latter was preparing for implementation in the initial phase). From 1968, he held the position of the head of the Faculty of Technology at the Poznań Unification of Construction. He received a team award for the design and implementation of the Winogrady Residential Complex in Poznań (1971). He participated in the construction of the new wing of the Racz...

Hans Monderman

Hans Monderman (2006 r.) Hans Monderman (born on November 19, 1945 in Leeuwarden, died January 7, 2008) - Dutch transport engineer and innovator, known for the concept of radical redefinition of criteria for safety assessment in land traffic, which contributed to the creation of shared space (shared space). The concept of shared space created by him is the planning of public space in such a way as to minimize the number of divisions between circular traffic and pedestrian traffic by eliminating elements such as curbs, level markings, traffic lights. Hans Monderman claimed that creating spaces with a greater degree of uncertainty of behavior of other traffic participants (increase of risk), introducing a situation in which there is no certainty as to who takes precedence, will cause that all participants of the movement will be less willing to take risky actions (the phenomenon known from the Peltzmana effect will work). In 2005, he was nominated for the World Technology Award for...

Carlo Cafiero

Carlo Cafiero (born September 1, 1846 in Barletta, died on June 17, 1892 in Nocera Inferiore) - an Italian revolutionary activist and lawyer. Curriculum vitae Initially, he organized the socialist movement in Italy, in 1871 he co-wrote the socialist journal Campana in Naples, he was active in the International Workers' Association (I International). In 1871 he was arrested, after the release of an anarchist party together with E. Malatesta and F. Marlino, and in 1873 he began cooperation with M. Bakunin. From 1877, he was active in Benevent, directing conspiracy organizations with the aim of overthrowing the existing social order, and at the same time he transferred his property for revolutionary purposes. In 1874 he participated in social unrest in Imola, and in 1877 in the Benevent uprising, he later approached Marxism. He was arrested numerous times for revolutionary activity, and in 1882 he was sentenced to exile. Written by Anarchia e communismo (1879) and a comprehensive su...

Pavel Winogradow (historian)

Pawiał Gawriłowicz Winogradow (Russian: Pál Glavilovich Vinogradov, born November 30, 1854 in Kostroma, died October 19, 1925 in Paris) - Russian historian, medievalist. Curriculum vitae In the years 1884-1902 and 1908-1911 he was a professor at a university in Moscow. He participated in the movement of the intelligentsia and the lands, he supported the autonomy of the universities, which resulted in his conflict with the Ministry of Education and the transfer in early retirement in 1903. Therefore, in 1903 he emigrated to Great Britain, where he was a professor at the University of Oxford. In 1908 he returned to Russia, after which he again became a professor at a university in Moscow, in 1911 he opposed the exemption of professors from the university protesting against the extremely reactionary politics of Prime Minister Piotr Stolypin, which again resulted in his conflict with the authorities. In 1911 he went to Great Britain again, in 1917 he was granted British citizenship and ...

Keith Prentice

Keith Prentice (born February 21, 1940 in Dayton, died September 27, 1992 in Kettering) - an American film, theater and television actor best known for his role as Larry in the choristers (1970). Curriculum vitae Son of Kate Prentice. He had a sister, June Black. A graduate of the New York College of American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Known primarily for his theater work. He has appeared in Broadway plays such as Sail Away and Sounds of Music, as well as off Broadway. He became famous for the role of homosexual Larry in the play The Boys in the Band from 1968. He repeated his creation two years later in William Friedkin's screening, Choristers. In 1971, he played Morgan Collins in the hit series Dark Shadows. In The West, The Legend of Nigger Charley (1972) appeared as Niles Fowler, and in Criminals Special Task (1980) - as Joey. He died in September 1992 as a result of complications related to AIDS. wiki

Samuel Scott

Thomas Hudson, Portrait of Samuela Scott View of the River Thames in London, 1750 Samuel Scott (born 1702 in London, died 12 October 1772 in Bath) is an English painter and aquabist. Initially he created marinas under the direct influence of Willem van de Velde. When Canaletto arrived in London in 1746, Scott took up the painting of the London wedding. He developed a precise Canaletto technique to better reflect the vibrancy of the city. For the best picture of Scott, An Arch of Westminster Bridge is now in the collection of Tate Britain. His pupils were landscapes by William Marlow and animalist painter Sawrey Gilpin. Bibliography wiki

Albiert Raczkow

Albiert Ivanovitch Raczkow (Russian Альберт Иванович Рачков, born 1927) - Soviet party activist and diplomat. Curriculum vitae In 1950 he graduated from the Azov-Black Sea Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agricultural Economy. From 1951 he worked in the kemerian region. In 1955 he became a member of the CPSU. In 1965-1969 he worked in the CCP's Central Committee. From 1969 to 1974 he was the secretary of the Regional Committee of the CPSU in Lipiecko. In 1971, he graduated from the Higher Party School at the CPSU. In the years 1974-1980 he was the head of the Department of Organizational and Party Work of the Central Committee of the CPSU and in 1980-1986 he was the second secretary of the Communist Party of Turkmenistan. From March 3, 1981 to July 2, 1990, deputy member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, from July 15, 1986 to August 9, 1990 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in People's Democratic Republic of Yemen. Member of the Ve...

Group of European Educational Publishers

The European Educational Publishers Group is a non-profit organization based in Berlin, with a number of publications from 20 European countries including Germany, Spain, Austria, Finland, Switzerland and Poland (two representatives - WSiP and Learnetic). promotion of European publishing in the world, communication and exchange of knowledge and experience among members, organization of fairs and conferences related to the educational publishing market, digitalisation aids, dissemination of copyright knowledge, European market law, information on changes in European law, etc. In addition, since 2009, together with the Frankfurt Book Fair and the IARTEM Association (International Association for the Development of Textbooks and Educational Media), EEPG has co-authored the BELMA Award. In 2006, a silver medal was awarded to the WSiP Handbook. Mathematics 2001. Handbook for Grade 1 middle school, in 2013 this success repeated the series of books for early school education. "Track...

Look thep

Look thep ("baby angel" or "angel child") - Thai dolls that bring health, happiness and wealth to their owners. According to Buddhist beliefs mixed with local magic, a doll animated at a temple ceremony is inhabited by the child's spirit and is henceforth regarded as a "living doll." The doll owner treats her as a living person, talking to her, feeding her, caring her in a wheelchair and taking her on a journey, waiting for happiness, health and wealth in return. History The worship of dolls is rooted in Thai black magic, where worship is preserved by human fetuses in which the spirit of the child is to be inhabited. The huge popularity of the look thep took place in 2015 when popular journalist Bookko Thannatchayapan told his audience how much he owed his look thep. Since then, the sale of dolls has increased significantly, in restaurants often encounter dolls placed above the plates next to the owners. On the other hand, Thai Smile Airways has int...

Marek Lassak

Marek Lassak (born July 11, 1948 in Bydgoszcz) is a Polish mathematician. Curriculum vitae In 1971 he completed his mathematical studies at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. Since 1971 he worked at the Higher School of Engineering in Bydgoszcz, after the transformations - since 1974 in the Technical University of Agriculture in Bydgoszcz, since 2006 at the University of Technology and Natural Sciences in Bydgoszcz. In 1975, he became a doctor at the University of Chisinau, habilitated in 1990 on the basis of his research on the Hadwig problem of covering, at the University of Wrocław. Since 1989 he has headed the ATR Mathematics Department, in 1991 he was appointed an Associate Professor, and in 2006 he received the title of Professor of Mathematics. In his research he deals with geometry and the theory of convex sets. In the years 1981-1986 he was the President of the Bydgoszcz Department of the Polish Mathematical Society and a member of the Board of Directors of the PTM....

Wladyslaw Kostro

Wladyslaw Kostro pseud. Włodek (born May 25, 1892 in Kostrach-Śmiejki, died May 1, 1976 in Warsaw) - Communist activist. Curriculum vitae Wladyslaw Kostro's grave at the Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw He graduated from 7th grade of the Warsaw Gymnasium and started work at the post office, after the outbreak of World War I evacuated into the depths of Russia, in 1919 he returned to Poland, worked at the post office in Bialystok and Warsaw, 1928-1939 employee of the Ministry of Post and Telegraph. Employee of the Polish Post, Telegraph and Telephone Workers' Union, among others. the chairman of the union, in 1922 organized a mail staff strike. Member of the Court of Conciliation at the Main Board of the union, since 1936 Treasurer of the Board of the Association. Member of KPP. During the occupation he worked in post offices in Warsaw, in January 1943, co-founder of a PPR cell at the post office, in autumn 1944 (after the fall of the Warsaw Uprising), he was taken to Katowice. Co-...

Ilja Pavlov

Ilia Semyonovich Pavlov (Russian: Илья Семёнович Павлов, born 1899 in Tsarskoye Selo, died in September 1964 in Moscow) is a Soviet general. Curriculum vitae In 1915, he graduated from Tsarskoye Selo High School, from April 1919 to July 1920, a Red Army soldier, from May 1, 1919, a member of the RKP (b), from July to September 1920, an officer of the Special Front Section of the Western Front in Smolensk. From September 1920 to January 1921, he was assigned to the Special Check Department of the Reserve Army in Vyazma, later held managerial positions in the Special Checks / GPU / OGPU / NKVD Divisions of various military units and military districts. From August 1930 to February 1934 Head of the Special Forces Unit of the 19 th Rifle Corps in Leningrad, from March 1934 to August 1935 Head of the Special Forces 18 Rifle Corps in the Amur region. From September 1936 to 31 May 1938 Head of Division 4 of the Special Forces NKVD Black Sea Fleet 1938 to July 1940 deputy head of the Speci...

Neutron activation analysis based on instant radiation

Neutron activation analysis based on instantaneous radiation (PGAA, PGNAA, prompt gamma-ray neutron activation analysis) - a neutron activation assay (NAA) consisting of placing the test sample in a neutron beam (thermal or cold) and recording emitted radiation gamma. Principle of analysis Atomic nuclei of the elements contained in the sample absorb neutrons with the probability determined by the cross-section, while emitting gamma quanta. The energy of the emitted radiation determines what elements are present in the sample, and its intensity corresponds to the mass of the element in the sample. Radiated radiation is recorded by a gamma-ray detector, typically a germanium detector. Its energy is up to 10 MeV (in the reaction of neutron capture by the N nucleus is emitted gamma quantum with energy of 10.8 MeV), whereas the radiation energy emitted in natural radioactivity degradation in practice does not exceed 3 MeV (for example, Tl is 2.614 MeV) . The basic difference in comparison...

Otto Foerschner

African Rugby Championships 7 Men's 2014 African Rugby Championships 7 men's, 7th official international rugby league competition organized by CAR to select the best male national team in this sport in Africa held in Harare November 29-30, 2014. General information There were twelve teams playing in the Prince Edward School, including South Africa and Kenya. The matches were held in the first phase of the circus system under two six-team groups, followed by a cup phase - two leading teams from each group fought medals, third and fourth teams on the Plate, and four others on the Bowl. In the finals, the players in the finals beat the Kenyan players. Group stage Group A Group B Cup phase Bowl Plate Cup Final classification Bibliography wiki
Kazy Dyjkambajewicz Dyjkambajev (Russian: Казы Дикамбаевич Дикамбаев, born 7 November 1913 in the village of Talddysu in the Seminary area, died February 16, 2010 in Bishkek) - Soviet and Kyrgyz politician, chairman of the Kyrgyz Republic Supreme Council, Kyrgyz Prime Minister in the years 1958-1961. Born in a peasant family, he finished his studies at the Ashgabat Institute, taking part in battles aimed at liquidating basmati. 1932-1937 studied at the Central Asian Economic Planning Institute in Tashkent, 1937-1939 economist at the Kyrgyz State Planning Commission, 1939-1940 deputy chairman of this committee and its peripheral chairman in Frunze (now Bishkek). 1940-1944 Kyrgyz National People's Commissar for State Control, 1944-1949 Kyrgyz Foreign Secretary of State, 1948-1971 Kyrgyz Republic Deputy Secretary of State, 1949-1951 Secretary of the KGB Communist Party for Industry and Construction, 1951-1958 First Secretary of the Kyrgyz Republic At the same time, from August 21, ...

Massimiliano Pedalà

Massimiliano Pedalà (born 22 November 1969 in Cantù) is an Italian racing driver. Career Pedalà started his career in international car racing in 2001 after his debut at the Renault Clio International Cup. With a score of 46 points, he was placed in ninth position in the general classification. In the later years of Italy he also appeared in the Renault Clio Cup Italy, the Italian Super Touring Car Championship, the Eurogamer Trophy Eurocup, the World Touring Car Championship, the SEAT Leon Eurocup, the SEAT Leon Supercopa Spain, the Eurocup Clio and the Renault Clio Eurocup. In the World Touring Car Championship of Italy, he competed in eight races of the 2007 season with the Italian team SEAT Sport Italia. During the first race of the Czech round he placed in the tenth position, which was his best result in the championship. Bibliography wiki

Guido Pardini

Guido Pardini (born May 24, 1953 in Lucca, Italy, October 22, 2007) is an Italian racing driver. Career Pardini started his international career in motor racing in 1976 after competing in Italian Formula 3, British Formula 3 BARC and European Formula 3. However, he never managed to score. In later years he also appeared in Formula 2, British Formula 1, Monza Grand Prix and Monaco Grand Prix. In the Italian Formula One, he competed in 1977, 1981. However, in none of the eleven races where he started he failed to score. Bibliography wiki

Stefano Sanesi

Stefano Sanesi - Italian racing driver. Career Sanesi started his career in motor racing in 1985 after competing in Italian Formula 3, but was not classified. In later years he also appeared in the Italian Formula 2000 and Euro Open by Nissan. In the World Series by Nissan of Italy, he competed in fourteen races of the 1998 season with the Italian Scuderia Famà. He never stood on the podium. With a score of 33, he was ranked twelfth in the final drivers' classification. Bibliography wiki

Geoffrey Davies

Geoffrey Davies (born December 15, 1942 in Leeds) is a British actor, film and television actor, best known for his work on the series Comedy Doctor, produced by London Weekend Television. Curriculum vitae Initially he graduated from graphic design and planned to become an advertising designer. He then went to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, a leading British theater school. In 1969 he made his acting debut in the movie, playing the role of adjutant in the war musical Oh! What a Lovely War, directed by Richard Attenborough. In the same year he made his way to the main cast of the comedy series Doctor in the House, which tells the tale of a group of medical students. He was in the form of Dick Stuart-Clark, a young man from a wealthy environment with a high scholarship paid by his late grandmother. He is only allowed to study at the end of his studies, so he deliberately wears the exams and prolongs the study period. In 1971-1979 Davies played the same hero in the next five serie...

Northwestern Company

North West Company - North West Company - a leather and fur trade company founded in 1784 or 1787 by a group of mainly Scottish merchants from Montreal. The Company was the largest competitor of the Hudson Bay Company. The areas controlled by the Company stretched west of the Hudson Bay Company areas, reaching west to the lower parts of the Rocky Mountains. In the north, the majority of the coast and many Arctic islands belonged to the company. To the south, it extended to the present-day states of Minnesota, North Dakota, and Montana. Since the boundaries between the two companies were not clearly defined, conflicts often broke out between them, sometimes leading to armed conflicts. The company's chief executive was merchant, traveler and explorer Alexander Mackenzie. In the face of difficulties in correcting relations with Hudson Bay Company, the Northwestern Company attempted to extend its operations to areas under the control of the United States - formerly Louisiana and Oregon...

Zenon Szewczyk

Zenon Szewczyk (born 1 December 1927, died 26 July 2013) is a Polish physician, nephrologist, prof. dr hab. n. med. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of the Medical Academy in Wroclaw, with whom he was then involved throughout his academic career. He held the position of Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs at the Wrocław University of Medical Sciences in 1987-1990 and head of the Department and Clinic of Nephrology in the years 1970-1998. He was an honorary member of the Society of Polish Internists and Polish Nephrology Society. Honors Bibliography wiki

Lajos Veress Dálnoki

Lajos Veress Dálnoki (born 1889, died in London in 1976) is a Hungarian military general, postwar anti-communist activist, emigre national activist and writer. In 1910 he graduated from the Ludwik Empress Military Academy in Budapest. In the interwar period he served in the Hungarian army. In 1933 he assumed the position of Chief of Staff of the Cavalry Inspectorate. In the same year he became chief of staff of the 1st Cavalry Division. Since 1938 he was briefly a military attaché in Austria. He then commanded the 6th Mixed Brigade and since 1939 the 15th Brigade of Infantry. In 1940, as Major General, he assumed command of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade. She took part in April 1941 in an attack on Yugoslavia. He was appointed Colonel General. At the end of 1941 he became commander of the 2nd Motorized Division, and in 1942 1 of the Motorized Field Division on the Eastern Front. In the same year he was appointed commander of the 1st Corps of the Army, and soon the IX Corps of the Army. In ...

Thomas Mitchell (traveler)

Thomas Mitchell Thomas Mitchell (born 16 May 1792 in Craigend, died 5 October 1855 in Sydney) is a British explorer and surveyor, Australian explorer. In the years 1811-1814 he served in the military geodetic school. In the years 1831-1847 he made several trips to the interior of eastern Australia, exploring the river system created by the Murray River and Darling River, discovered by Charles Sturt. In 1835, he founded Fort Bourke, which later developed into Bourke. In 1836 he discovered the present state of Victoria, which he called Australia Happy. In the second half of the 1840s he served as the principal surveyor in New South Wales. He wrote min: Bibliography wiki

Marcin Klemensowski

Marcin Klemensowski (born on November 9, 1791 in Lachowice, Stryjski District, died on February 13, 1869 in Warsaw) - participant in the Napoleonic Wars, November Insurrection. Curriculum vitae Son of Antoni and Brygida née Bełdowska. The service began in the army of the Duchy of Warsaw. On August 15, 1811, he was assigned to the sapper battalion of the Duchy of Warsaw. In 1812, he was directed to the School of Artillery and Engineers. On December 27, 1812, he was promoted to a second lieutenant. He made campaigns in the years 1813-1814. He fought in the battles of Lipsk, Hanau or Meaux. After the fall of Napoleon he returned to the country. In the army of the Kingdom of Poland, he was assigned to the General Quartermaster as a lieutenant. In 1818 he was promoted to the captain. Widely regarded as one of the most capable officers. He carried out topographic works. In 1820, he found himself in a demarcation commission that marked the Russian-Austrian border. From 1828 he worked a...

Anna Angelina Komnena Dukaina

Anna Angelina Komnena Dukaina Grecki ñna Angelina Komneni Doukaina) - królowa Serbii. Curriculum vitae She was the daughter of Teodor Angleos Komnen Dukas and Maria Petralifain. In 1216 she married Stefan Radosław, the king of Serbia 1228-1234. As a result of the battle at Kłokotnica in Serbia, the opposition to Progress's policy of Stefan Radosław increased. In 1233, until the outbreak of the rebellion of the Serbian magnates with a pro-Ukrainian orientation. Anna and her husband fled to Dubrovnik. After some time she returned to Serbia with him, where they joined the monastery. Bibliography wiki

P35-11

P35-11 - the eleventh in the order American weather satellite of the secret series Program 35, predecessor of the DMSP program. Launched into orbit on March 18, 1965. The ship was in a synchronous orbit with the Sun. It was stabilized in rotation (12 rpm). On board the ship was a system of imaging a meteorological situation in the form of a Vidicon type TV camera (focal length 12.5 mm, resolution 5.5-7.5 km) and an infrared radiometer for measuring the content of water vapor in the atmosphere. The main data collection station was located near the Loring Air Force base. Data was developed by Air Weather Service's Air Force Global Weather Central at the Air Force base Offut AFB, in the state of Nebraska. The satellite burnt in the upper atmosphere on December 31, 1989. Bibliography wiki

Pawel Samkow

Pavel Payonovich Samkov (Russian: Павел Платонович Самков, born 29 June 1917 in Irbita, died?) - Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae From December 1935 to May 1936 he worked as a draftsman in a regional agricultural unit in the Sverdlovsk region, in 1936-1941 he studied at the Polytechnic Institute. Kirowa, after which he became a tinker in the foundry in the factory. Stalin. From 1947 he belonged to the WKP (b), from April to September 1952 he was the secretary of the WKP office (b) a workshop at the. Stalin, from September 1952 to October 1953, instructor of the WKP District Committee (b) / CPSU in Mołotowo (Perm), and from July 1956 to October 1959 the director of the "Gidrostalkonstrukcija" factory. From September 1959 to August 1961 he was the first secretary of the Ordzhonikidski Regional Committee of the CPSU, from September 10, 1961 to January 12, 1967, the first secretary of the Komi-Permi Regional Committee of the CPSU, and from February 1967 to January 1978,...

Mette Gjerskov

Mette Gjerskov (born July 28, 1966 in Gundsømagle, Roskilde County) is a Danish politician, parliamentarian and minister of agriculture in the years 2011-2013. Curriculum vitae She was educated at Amtsgymnasiet and Roskilde, then in math, physics and chemistry at VUC Ballerup Adult Education. In 1993, she completed her agricultural studies at the Royal Agricultural and Veterinary University in Copenhagen. Since 1995 she has worked as an official in the Ministry of Food. Later employed in a consumer affairs agency and in a volunteer center. A longtime Danish Red Cross activist. In the years 1999-2004 she was the vice president of this organization. She has been involved in political activities within the Socialdemocrat. For the first time, the Social Democrats won the mandate of Folketinget, successfully applying for re-election in the subsequent elections in 2007, 2011 and 2015. Since October 2011 she has been Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries in the first Helle Thorni...

Johannes Schäfer

Johannes Schäfer (born 14 December 1903 in Leipzig, died April 28, 1993 in Bielefeld) is an NSDAP politician, SS-Oberführer. In 1939 the police chief in the Free City of Gdansk. Responsible for the attack on the Polish Post in Gdansk in September 1939. Polish Post Office in Gdańsk In September 1939, Schäfer commanded SS troops in Pomerania. He was the direct supervisor of Colonel Willie Bethke, the commander of the troops who attacked the Polish Post in Gdansk. Then from 1939 to 1940 the head of the police in Lodz under Nazi occupation, then to the end of World War II soldier Waffen-SS. Years after the war Under the false name "Hans Schäfer" was in Lower Saxony. In the 1950s a colleague of the Bundesnachrichtendienst. Bibliography wiki

Battle of Kadesh (novel)

Pharaoh in the Battle of Kadesh (relief temple in Abu Simbel) Battle of Kadesh - the historical novel by Christian Jacq of 1996, about the times of Pharaoh Ramses the Great. The third part of the five-volume novel series about the reign of Ramses II the Great, published by the Paris publishing house Robert Laffont in 1996. The remaining parts of pentalogy are Son of Light (I), Temple of Millions (II), Great Lady of Abu Simbel (IV) West (V). Contents Threatened by the aggression of the warriors of the Hittites Egypt's nineteenth dynasty has been ruled for some time by an eminent ruler, whose reign threatens, however, new dangers. One of them is a palace plot involving. a big brother who wants to take his place. Conspiracy in the vicinity of Ramses also has close links with the Hittites who intend without conquest make the rich Egypt dependent on the new pharaoh. Also at their court is a hidden battle between the prudent brother of the Hittite ruler - Hattusil, and his violent a...

Intense interstitial psychosis

Acute interstitial psychosis is a type of epilepsy-related psychosis. Different sources, depending on the focus, indicate the incidence of acute interstitial psychosis. These results range from 14 to 44%. More often they appear in temporal epilepsy, however, studies on the relationship between the occurrence of psychotic symptoms in epilepsy have not yielded consistent results. International fetal risk factors include female, first epilepsy aged between 5 and 10 years, period after this seizure from 11 to 15 years, temporal lobe epilepsy, well-controlled, partial seizures, gliomas or teratoma in temporal lobe of the brain. In contrast to the epileptic seizure type, acute interstitial psychosis does not have a direct temporal relationship with seizures. Symptoms of acute interstitial psychosis include generalized symptoms such as paranoid delusions or auditory hallucinations. In addition, affective symptoms are also observed. Despite the name, acute interstitial psychosis can l...

Gasetsho Gom

Gasetsho Gom (dzong. དགའ་ སེང་ ཚོ་ གོང མ་ ་) is a gewog in Wangdü P'odrang district in the Kingdom of Bhutan. According to the census of 2005, this gewog was inhabited by 2241 people. Gewog Gasetsho Gom is divided into 5 smaller units called chiwogs. They bear the following names: Changche Matshigpogto, Khamaedna, Khatoedkha, Changkha and Dabcheykha Matshigkha. Demography According to the Bhutan Statistical Office, this gewog is home to 1161 men and 1,080 women (data for 2005) in 349 homes. This represented 7.2% of the district population. wiki

Franciszek Wieczorkowski

Franciszek Kazimierz Wieczorkowski (born 25 September 1842 in Klimkiewicz, died October 7, 1937 in Skarżysko-Kamienna) - January Uprising. He was born in 1842 as the son of Casimir and Barbara. As a soldier he took part in the January Uprising. Served in the ranks of Marian Langiewicz and Joseph Hauke-Bosak. He was wounded. Arrested by the Russians was sent to Siberia. After returning from wandering, he settled in Skarżysko-Kamienna. His wife was Maria from Szczepanska's house, with whom he had four daughters and a son. After Poland regained its independence in the Second Polish Republic, it was promoted to lieutenant general. He died in Skarżysko-Kamienna. He was buried in the cemetery at Bzina. He was awarded the Cross of Independence with Swords in 1930. Bibliography wiki
Grigorij Maksimovich Krutov (Russian: Григорий Максимович Крутов, born in February 1894 in Volyn province, died July 5, 1939) - Soviet politician, military activist, party activist, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (bir) (1934-1937) . He served in the Russian army, graduated in 1916 with an artillery school, 1918 joined the Red Army and RKP (b), 1922-1924 head of the artillery district in Omsk, and assistant to the artillery chief of the West Siberian Military District, later a student at the Military Academy. Red Army. From April 1924 to March 1925 Head of the 3rd Krasnoyarsk School of Artillery. From March 1925 Assistant to the Chief of the Artillery Board of the Head of the Red Army Supply. From June 1926 to September 1927 Head of the Red Army Military and Construction Board. From September 1927 to July 1929 Head of the Siberian Military District . From May 1932 to May 1932 I Deputy Chief Metrostroja, from 1933 to June 1937 Chairman of the Executive Committee ...

Ryszard Parzyński

Ryszard Parzyński - Polish physicist, professor of physical sciences, specializing in theoretical physics of multifocal processes and quantum optics, teacher of the University of Warsaw. Adam Mickiewicz in Poznan. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Faculty of Physics at the Adam Mickiewicz University, where he gained further academic advances and worked as a professor and manager at the Department of Quantum Electronics. The scientific title was given to him in 1991. At home, he teaches about the construction of matter, the interaction of light with matter, atomic and molecular physics, and atoms in strong laser fields. Co-author (with Franciszek Kaczmarek) Laser physics. P. 1, Introduction to quantum optics (1990). He published his works. in the American Physical Review and in Acta Physica Polonica. Member of the Polish Physical Society. wiki

Social Democratic Party

The Social Democratic Party (SDP) is a Serbian political-social party operating in the years 2002-2010. The SDP was created in April 2002 as a result of the merger of two groups belonging to the Democratic Opposition of Serbia - Social Democracy (SD) and the Social Democratic Union (SDU). The chairmen were Slobodan Orlé with SD and Žarko Korá with SDU. Proponents of the former leader of the Social Democrat Vuka Obradovic have decided to continue the separate activities of their party, and the leader of the SDU, in 2003, has resumed his party. In the 2003 election, the SDP was in the coalition with the G17 Plus, receiving 3 MPs. In 2004 the Democratic Alternative joined the Social Democrats and its chairman, Nebojš Čović, became a new leader. In 2007, SDP ran in a coalition with the Serbian United Pensions Party, which with 3.1% of votes did not exceed the electoral threshold. The group's activity has disappeared and was finally resolved in April 2010. wiki

Prayer of sacrifice

Prayer of sacrifice (also the sacrificial prayer) - part of the Holy Mass in which the Church hands the priest through Christ to sacrifice him. It is present in the ordinary form of the Roman rite as part of the Eucharistic prayer after the Anamnes and before the Communion epicles. The Church (especially the faithful present at the Mass) makes it through God the Father in the Holy Spirit an immaculate Host. Christ is the Sacrifice and at the same time the only and highest Priest of himself sacrifices. In turn the Church, as the Mystical Body of Christ, joins itself to this sacrifice. Through this rite, the faithful sacrifice the immortal Host, and they learn to give their lives to God, as the Communion is to bring. The sacrificial prayer takes the form: We humbly beg for the Holy Spirit to unite us all, who accept the Body and Blood of Christ. Bibliography wiki

Marek Karpiński (computer scientist and mathematician)

Marek Karpiński Marek Karpiński (born March 25, 1948) is a professor, computer scientist and mathematician, known for her research in algorithms and their applications, mathematical fundamentals, computational complexity and operational research. A graduate of I LO in Poznan. He studied at the. Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan and Poznan University of Technology. He has conducted research and lectures at a number of European and American universities. in Berkeley, Princeton and Bonn. He was awarded a number of scientific awards. He is currently a professor of computer science and mathematics and the head of the group of algorithms and computational complexity at the University of Bonn and an algorithmic section at the Bonn-Aachen Research School. He is also a founding member of the Bonn International Graduate School in Mathematics BIGS and the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics. wiki

Justin Bell

Justin Derek Bell (born 23 February 1968 in Rustington) is a British racing driver. Career Bell began his international racing career in 1987 with the start of the Ford Formula One race, finishing at No. 24. In the later years, the British also appeared in the EFDA Formula GM Lotus Euroseries, Formula Vauxhall Lotus, IMSA Camel Lights, British Formula Vauxhall Lotus, Barber Saab Pro Series, American Racing Series, IMSA Camel GTP Championship, Japanese Touring Car Championship, 24 hours The Le Mans Series, the Global GT Championship, the IMSA World Sports Car Championship, the Global GT Championship, the Indy Racing League, the FIA ​​GT Championship, the American Le Mans Series, the Trans-Am BFGoodrich Tires Cup, -Am Tour for the BFGoodrich Tires Cup, Intercontinental Le Mans Cup and Pirelli World Challenge. Private life He is the son of a former Formula 1 driver, four-time winner of the Le Mans 24-hour Derek Bell race. Bibliography wiki

Maria Micaela Desmaisieres

Maria Micaela Desmaisieres (born 1 January 1809 in Madrid, died 24 August 1865 in Valencia) - Spanish holidays of the Catholic Church. Curriculum vitae Maria Micaela Desmaisieres was born in a noble family. In 1844 she set up a home for women in need of help, mainly for prostitutes who wanted to give up the precedent they had been working on. Accepted women, except for refuge, religious and secular education. Because of many in need, in 1856 she founded the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament and Mercy; In 1860 was approved by Pius IX. She died on 24 August 1865 during the cholera epidemic and was buried in Valencia. In 1889 the beatification process began, and in 1891 its remains were transferred from the cemetery to the assembly house and placed in an artistic sarcophagus. Pius XI beatified her on June 7, 1925, and on March 4, 1934 she made her canonization. wiki

E-ana

Plate with the inscription of King Ur-Nammu concerning his construction work at the temple of E-ana in Uruk E-anna, the "House of Heaven") - the ceremonial name of the temple of the god Anu and the goddess Inany / Ishtar in the city of Uruk. Inscribed in Naram-Sina inscriptions from Akadh (about 2254-2218 p.n.e.); rebuilt by Ur-Nammu (2113-2096 BC) and Szulgi (2096-2048 BC), the first rulers of the 3rd dynasty of Ur, and later by Sin-kashida (1865-1833 p.n.e.). Surrounded by Rim-Sin and Larsa (1822-1763 BC) and Hammurabi from Babylon (1792-1750 BC). Mentioned in Prologue to the Codex Hammurabi (II 37-47): "(Hammurabi), the lord who gives life to Uruk (i) delivers abundant waters to his inhabitants, who have raised the summit of E-anna, who gathers wealth for Anu and Ishtar" Renovated by the Kara-indasha king (c. 1417-1409 p.n.e.), rebuilt by Kurigalzu (I or II) and Marduk-apla-iddin II (721-710 p.n.e.). Edited by Sargon II (722-705 p.n.e.), rebuilt by Asarhaddo...

Douglas Wood

Douglas Kenneth (Doug) Wood (born January 30, 1966 in Wingham, Ontario) is a Canadian athlete, wrestler. At the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, he won a silver medal with 5.35 m. He was Canada's four-time champion (1989, 1990, 1991, 1993). He participated in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics (5.20 m - 24th place). His indoor life record (5.65 m) was established on March 14, 1992 in Winnipeg. His live record at the open stadium which is 5.61 m was established on July 14, 1991 in Arnhem. Bibliography wiki

Piotr Szczepanowicz

Szczepanowicz (born in 1981 in Opole) - Polish creator of animated films. Education He studied in the field of educational and artistic pedagogy at the University of Opole. He graduated from the Film School in Łódź, where he graduated from the Animation and Special Effects Department at the Department of Photography. professional work His school etiquette "Hidden" received the Golden Pegasus - Grand Prix of the Animator Festival 2010 in Poznań. In 2012, he performed the film "Dróżnik", which was awarded at festivals in Krakow, St. Petersburg and Banja Luce. Piotr Szczepanowicz is also an editor and producer of the film "Ziegenort" from 2013, honored with many international awards, among others. at festivals in New York, London, Hamburg, Oberhausen or Espinho. He co-produced special effects for "Pete and the Wolf" by Suzie Templeton, who won an Academy Award for Best Short Animated Film in 2008, as well as Kamil Polak's "Świteź...

Alfredo Jadresic

Alfredo Jadresic Vargas (born September 18, 1925) is a Chilean runner, high jumpers. Participating in the 1948 Olympic Games and the gold and bronze medalist of the South American athletics championship. During the London Olympics in 1948 he competed in the high jump competition. With a score of 1.90 m, it was ranked # 9. The athlete also won two medals in the high jump in the athletics championships in South America: gold in 1947 (1.91 m) and bronze in 1949 (1.85 m). The athlete's record in the high jump is 1.95 m. This result was achieved in 1947. wiki

Rezerwat przyrody Šrámková

Šrámková Nature Reserve - a strict protection area in the Kryvian Region of Malá Fatra in the Western Carpathians in Slovakia. Located on the southern slopes of Stoha and the eastern slopes of the Žobrák slopes to the Bystrička valley. Established in 1967, it has an area of ​​243.65 hectares and extends at an altitude of 775-1480 m. It is protected in the original mixed forest with such trees as beech, spruce and sycamore. This forest is considered to be the most valuable forest community in Malá Fatra. The substrate is made of granite, limestone and quartzite. The larger animals live here: the bear, the deer, the grouse and the woodpecker. The western border of the reserve is marked by a marked hiking trail. Hiking trail Kraľovany - Žobrák - Stack (3.30 h) wiki

Surzhyk

Percentage of people using Surzhuk in Ukraine in 2003 Surzhak ("суржик," суржик - "bread or flour from a mixture of different kinds of grain") - linguistic creation within the Ukrainian language under the influence of the Russian language, which is widespread in much of Ukraine, probably also in neighboring regions of Russia. It is difficult to classify as a Creole language, as these are the result of the acquisition by the local population of the merchant / colonizer language (pajin). It is also not pajamas as such, because the pajamas because of their primitive nature do not provide full human understanding and therefore are not native to anyone. It can be considered as a mixed language (cf. Ponaschego), created among the suburban population as a result of mixing Ukrainian and Russian language. Grammar and pronunciation remain Ukrainian, while a significant part of the vocabulary is borrowed from Russian (the number of borrowings depends on the education and...

Topaz Gala depe

Topaz Gala depe - Archaeological site from the early Iron Age (Jaz II) in southern Turkmenistan, in the Serachs oasis, studied since 2009 by the Polish Archaeological Mission of the Institute of Archeology, Warsaw University under the supervision of Marcin Wagner. N N109 093439. This small hill (depe) is located about 12 km north-east of the modern city of Serachs, on the road leading to Merv. It is surrounded by two branches of the Kiči Aga channel, which irrigates this part of the oasis. On this post were exposed the remnants of an ancient fire temple, built of rectangular dried brick dating back to the 9th-8th centuries BC. The main temple room was set up on a rectangular plan with 3 pairs of transverse walls, between which pillars were set. In the middle of it was a clay round altar of fire surrounded by a small brick wall. East of it was a small pediment, probably used during celebratory ceremonies. In one of the corners was a large pot, which was filled with hot ashes from t...

Jadwiga Bobińska

Jadwiga Bobińska ps. "Bogna", "Hera", "Kuna", "Wyga" (born October 15, 1902 in Bedzin, May 29, 1943) is a chemist, member of the Home Army. Curriculum vitae Jadwiga Bobińska lived in Warsaw and graduated in Piotrków Trybunalski in a female gymnasium. She graduated from the Warsaw University of Technology after finishing her chemistry degree. At the Department of Physical Chemistry she was an assistant of Professor Wojciech Świętosławski and she worked at the Institute of Radiation Protection at ul. Populous. Since 1940, in the conspiracy where in the first period of organizing the prison communications of the Armed Struggle Union was a manager of one of the two outer grid cells. At ul. Mokotowska 39 (in her apartment) was a "mailbox" of conspiratorial mail, which was delivered from the prisoners and information (Jadwiga Bobińska she spread them) for them from families and organizations. In the years 1942-1943 she worked at Zbigniew...

Madonna with the Child (picture El Greca of 1614)

Madonna and Child - an oil painting by a Spanish painter of Greek Dominikos Theotokopulos, known as El Greco. Madonna breastfeeding 1595, 127 x 106 cm Hospital of Tavera, Toledo The theme of the Madonna's feeding on El Greco was threefold in his work. For the first time in 1585 and 1595, painting the Madonna with the Child in the company of Joseph and St. Anne. In the years 1608 - 1614 she painted a lonely Maria feeding on the rough sky, so characteristic of El Greco. Madonna has a very tormented expression, rare for the iconography of the Marian artist. It is presented in perspective and slightly distorted. Her head as well as the whole character covers the modeled coat. The body is reminiscent of Maria from the Tolkien version; The fingers of the left hand are like the fingers of the right hand, and the gesture of her right hand supporting the foot of the little Jesus is the same as that of Joseph holding the foot of the Son. Bibliography wiki