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Jan and Trepczyk
* Jan Trepczyk, Słownik polsko-kaszubski, Gdańsk 1994

Jan and was
John had his officials sell indulgences, a controversial practice that was protested in various parts of Europe, for instance by the followers of Jan Hus in Prague.
His youngest son, Mahomed Omar Jan, was born in 1889 of an Afghan mother, connected by descent with the Barakzai family.
His highly influenced style which incorporated Italianate lighting from Jan Both, broken brush technique and atonality from Jan van Goyen, and his ever-developing style from his father Jacob Gerritsz Cuyp was studied acutely by his most prominent follower, Abraham van Calraet.
It was even suggested by Jan Długosz that cymbals which were played in procession before her represented some pagan Lithuanian tradition.
" GM Jan Hein Donner called Nimzowitsch " a man who was too much of an artist to be able to prove he was right and who was regarded as something of a madman in his time.
The homage was described by the Polish chronicler Jan Kochanowski in his work Proporzec (" Standard ").
During the 1573 Polish election, Albert Frederick attempted to gain acceptance to the Polish senate but was opposed by the powerful Jan Zamoyski ( later Grand Hetman of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland ) who feared the influence of Protestants in the Polish legislative body.
According to Jan Nattier, the term Mahāyāna (" Great Vehicle ") was originally even an honorary synonym for Bodhisattvayāna, or the " Bodhisattva Vehicle.
" The ' most comprehensive explanation ' of the origin of the Balfour Declaration the Foreign Office was able to provide was contained in a small ' unofficial ' note of Jan 1923 affirming that: little is known of how the policy represented by the Declaration was first given form.
The rebellion was put down by Louis Botha and Jan Smuts, and the ringleaders received heavy fines and terms of imprisonment.
Also in London at this time was Jan Ladislav Dussek, who, like Clementi, encouraged piano makers to extend the range and other features of their instruments, and then fully exploited the newly opened possibilities.
The most common compound of chlorine, sodium chloride, has been known since ancient times ; however, around 1630, chlorine gas was obtained by the Belgian chemist and physician Jan Baptist van Helmont.
He was the most important northern European sculptor of his age and is considered a pioneer of the " northern realism " of the Early Netherlandish painting that came into full flower with the work of Jan van Eyck and others in the next generation.
On Jan. 7, 1929, the Nationalist Information Bureau stated that Chiang was not a Christian After this, he was baptized in the Methodist church in 1929, a year after his marriage to Soong.
First Comics published The Chronicles of Corum, a twelve issue limited series ( Jan. 1986-Dec. 1988 ) that adapted the " Swords Trilogy ", and was followed by the four issue limited series Corum: The Bull and the Spear ( Jan .-July ( bi-monthly ) 1989 ), which adapted the first book in the second trilogy.
Jan Hus, summoned to Constance under a letter of indemnity, was condemned by council and burned at the stake notwithstanding on 6 July 1415.
One of the first prominent countercult apologists was Jan Karel van Baalen ( 1890 – 1968 ), an ordained minister in the Christian Reformed Church in North America.
He was portrayed by Jan Unger in the 2000 Sci Fi Channel Dune miniseries.

Jan and poet
* 1898 – Jan Brzechwa, Polish poet ( d. 1966 )
* 1572 – Jan Campanus, Czech humanist, composer, pedagogue, poet, and dramatist ( d. 1622 )
* 1834 – Jan Neruda, Czech poet ( d. 1891 )
* 1905 – Jan Zahradníček, Czech poet ( d. 1960 )
* Laments ( Treny ) by 16th-century Polish poet Jan Kochanowski
* 1944 – Jan Boerstoel, Dutch writer and poet
* Jan Jakob Lodewijk ten Kate ( poet )
* July 2 – Jan Brzechwa, Polish poet ( b. 1900 )
* August 15 – Jan Brzechwa, Polish poet ( d. 1966 )
* Jan Kochanowski 1530 – 1584 ; Polish nominal poet
* Jan Campert ( 1902 – 1943 ), Dutch poet and writer
In 1879, Smetana had written to a friend, the Czech poet Jan Neruda, revealing fears of the onset of madness.
* Szymon Szymonowic ( 1558 – 1629 )-was a Polish humanist, poet associated with Grand Hetman and Royal Chancellor Jan Zamoyski, with whom in 1593 – 1605 he organized the Zamojski Academy.
Di Brandt ( born 31 Jan 1952 ) is an award-winning Canadian poet and literary critic.
* Jan Zaprudnik ( 1924-), Belarusian-American historian and poet.
* Jan Lauwereyns ( 1969-), cognitive neuroscientist, poet
* Jan Hendrik Leopold ( 1865 – 1925 ), Dutch poet and classicist
* April 5 – Jan Luyken, poet and artist
** Jan Tomáš Kuzník, musician and poet ( born 1716 )
** Jan Vos, Dutch poet and dramatist ( died 1667 )
He lives on Quadra Island, near Campbell River, British Columbia ( approximately 170 km northwest of Vancouver ) with his wife Jan Zwicky, a poet and philosopher.
Jan Zwicky ( born 10 May 1955 ) is a Canadian philosopher, poet, essayist, and musician.
Jan Nepomuk Neruda (; 9 July 1834 – 22 August 1891 ) was a Czech journalist, writer and poet, one of the most prominent representatives of Czech Realism and a member of " the May school ".
The Chilean poet Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto ( Pablo Neruda ), who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1971, took his pseudonym after Jan Neruda.

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