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* 1905 – Władysław Gomułka, Polish leader ( d. 1982 )
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However, Ancient Egyptian is highly divergent from Proto-Afroasiatic ( Trombetti 1905: 1 – 2 ), and considerable time must have elapsed in between them.
In 1905 England's captain Stanley Jackson not only won the series 2 – 0, but also won the toss in all five matches and headed both the batting and the bowling averages.
Casa Milà (), better known as La Pedrera (, meaning the ' The Quarry '), is a building designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí and built during the years 1905 – 1910, being considered officially completed in 1912.
By French aristocrat Mélanie de Gaufridy de Dortan ( 1876 – 1937 ), he had Roger Marie Vincent Philippe Lévêque de Vilmorin ( 12 September 1905 – 20 July 1980 )
1905 and Władysław
Władysław Gomułka (; 6 February 1905, Krosno – 1 September 1982, Konstancin ) was a Polish Communist leader.
In 1905 Wyspiański together with Władysław Ekielski designed the conversion of the Wawel Hill ( the so called Acropolis ).
In 1905, Władysław Grabski was elected on behalf of National Democracy a member of three successive sessions of the Duma, the legislative assembly of the Russian Empire.
1905 and Polish
The 1905 Russian Revolution arose new waves of Polish unrest, political maneuvering, strikes and rebellion, with Roman Dmowski and Józef Piłsudski active as leaders of the nationalist and socialist factions respectively.
Subsequently the Polish winner of the 1905 Nobel Prize in literature, Henryk Sienkiewicz, wrote several immensely popular novels set in conflicts between the Poles and predatory Teutonic Knights, rebelling Cossacks and invading Swedes.
* Resovia Rzeszów – the oldest men's football team in Poland ( 1905 or 1904 ) and men's volleyball team playing in Polish Volleyball League ( Polska Liga Siatkówki, PLS: Seria B in 2003 / 2004, Seria A in 2004 / 2005 season ).
The Prussian census of 1905 counted 15, 144 Polish or Kashubian-speaking citizens and 25, 466 German-speaking citizens in the town.
By 1905 Piłsudski's party, the Polish Socialist Party, was the largest socialist party in the entire Russian Empire.
Yellow colour: Polish language | Polish-speaking areas according to Germans | German authorities, as of 1905
* Maksymilian Jackowski ( 1815 – 1905 ), Polish activist, secretary-general of the Central Economic Society ( Centralne Towarzystwo Gospodarcze ), patron of the agricultural circles
According to the census of 1905, about three-quarters of the Silesian inhabitants were German – speaking, while a majority of the population to the east of the Oder river spoke Polish ( including Silesian and Lach dialects ).
After the spring of 1905, when the Russians were forced to accept a limited liberalization, the period of Polish cultural revival started.
In 1905, when a real revolution broke out in Polish industrial centres as Warsaw and Łódź there were some minor strikes and turmoil in Konin as well.
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( from which Silesian Matica came to be in 1968 ); Polish Matica in Lvov ( 1882 ); Educational Matica in the Teschen Princedom in 1885 ; Educational Matica in Warsaw in 1905 ; Bulgarian Matica in Constantinople in 1909 and the new Bulgarian Matica in 1989.
Wanda Wasilewska (; 21 January 1905 – 29 July 1964 ) was a Polish and Soviet novelist and communist political activist who played an important role in the creation of a Polish division of the Soviet Red Army during World War II and the formation of the People's Republic of Poland.
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