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* Karol Bahrke ( 1868 – 1935 ), Polish activist, journalists and book publisher
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The Polish House is connected to such names as Gustaw Leyding, Kazimierz Jaroszyk ( chief editor of Mazur ), Bogumił Linka, brothers Karol and Hugo Bahrke, Michał Kajka, Jan Jagiełko, and Bogumił Labusz.
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Karol Miarka was the editor of Polish books and newspapers including Katolik ( The Catholic ) published in Królewska Huta since 1868, Poradnik Gospodarski since 1879.
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In mathematics, the Borsuk – Ulam theorem, named after Stanisław Ulam and Karol Borsuk, states that every continuous function from an n-sphere into Euclidean n-space maps some pair of antipodal points to the same point.
Forced to sign a peace treaty with the Poles after the Battle of Chotin ( Chocim ) ( which was, in fact, a siege of Chotin defended by the Polish hetman Jan Karol Chodkiewicz ) in September – October, 1621, Osman II returned home to Istanbul in shame, blaming the cowardice of the Janissaries and the insufficiency of his statesmen for his humiliation.
* Karol Olszewski 1846 – 1915 ; physicist ; chemist ; the first to liquefy oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
Julian Karol Sochocki (, ; February 2, 1842, Warsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire – December 14, 1927, Leningrad, Soviet Union ) was a Polish mathematician.
Also in 1978, Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyła was elected Pope John Paul II – an event which the Soviets believed Brzezinski orchestrated.
The same can be said of parts of Polish composer Karol Szymanowski's Nocturne and Tarantella ( 1915 ) and Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji's Symphonic Nocturne for Piano Alone ( 1977 – 78 ).
* Karol Kennedy – 1952 Olympic silver medalist who competed in the 1948 and 1952 games in figure skating
Jan Karol Chodkiewicz ( c. 1560 – September 24, 1621 ) (, ) was a famous military commander of the Polish-Lithuanian army ( from 1601 Field Hetman of Lithuania, from 1605 Grand Hetman of Lithuania ) and one of the most prominent noblemen of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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Hussain, then only 23, was among the small group of students and teachers who founded a National Muslim University, first founded in Aligarh on Friday 29 October 1920 then shifted to Karol Bagh, New Delhi in 1925, then after shifted again on 1 March 1935 in Jamia Nagar, New Delhi and named it Jamia Millia Islamia ( a central university ).
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Radek was born in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary ( now Lviv in Ukraine ), as Karol Sobelsohn, to a Jewish family, his father, Bernhard, worked in the post office and died whilst Karl was young.
Masterpieces were written by Edward Elgar ( a violin concerto and a cello concerto ), Sergei Rachmaninoff and Nikolai Medtner ( four and three piano concertos, respectively ), Jean Sibelius ( a violin concerto ), Frederick Delius ( a violin concerto, a cello concerto, a piano concerto and a double concerto for violin and cello ), Karol Szymanowski ( two violin concertos and a " Symphonie Concertante " for piano ), and Richard Strauss ( two horn concertos, a violin concerto, Don Quixote — a tone poem which features the cello as a soloist — and among later works, an oboe concerto ).
Zamość hosts the following cultural events: concerts of music performed by the Karol Namysłowski Symphonic Orchestra in Zamość and by Polish artists representing different kinds of music, Zamość Days of Music ( Zamojskie Dni Muzyki ) and International Meetings of Jazz Singers ( Międzynarodowe Spotkania Wokalistów Jazzowych ), which is a tribute to Mieczysław Kosz, a great blind jazz player and composer who used to combine his jazz music with the Polish folk.
19 ), and in the 1920s, Karol Szymanowski wrote a set of twenty for piano and finished his composing career with a final pair in 1934.
* Karol Libelt ( 1807 – 1875 ), Polish philosopher, political and social activist, president of PTPN
* Karol Marcinkowski ( 1800 – 1848 ), Polish physician, social activist, founder of the Poznań Bazar
He was accompanied by Paul J. Weitz ( spacecraft commander ), Col. Karol J. Bobko ( pilot ), and Dr. F. Story Musgrave ( mission specialist ).
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth army under Jan Karol Chodkiewicz was composed of roughly 1, 300 infantry ( 1040 pikeman and 260 musketeer ), 2, 600 cavalry and only 5 cannons.
Karol Szymanowski also composed a sinfonia concertante ( for solo piano and orchestra ), also known as his Symphony No. 4 " Symphonie-Concertante.
* Jerzy Got, ed, Korespondencja Heleny Modrzejewskiej i Karola Chłapowskiego ( Correspondence of Helena Modrzejewska and Karol Chłapowski ), Warsaw, 1965.
Notable bearers of this Coat of Arms include Szymon Szymonowic ( Simon Simonides, Szymonowicz or Bendoński ), Jan Karol Dolski, Józef Piłsudski and August Żaba.
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