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Zygmunt and Gloger
Some ethnographists and historians, for example Oskar Kolberg and Zygmunt Gloger, count the lands of Dobrzyń and Chełmno east of the Vistula as parts of the Kujawy region.
* Zygmunt Gloger, historian, archeologist, geographer and ethnographer, born in Kamionka Podolska, current Ukraine,
* Zygmunt Gloger, Historical Geography of Lands of Ancient Poland, Sandomierz Voivodeship ( in Polish )
* Zygmunt Gloger, Encyklopedia starapolska ilustrowana, Volume 4, Warszawa 1903 pp. 379 – 380.
According to some older historians, such as Zygmunt Gloger or Tadeusz Czacki, the first sejm took place in 1180, the date of the gathering of notables ( zjazd, translated as an assembly, congress or synod ) at Łęczyca, shown on a painting of Jan Matejko entitled " The First Sejm ".

Zygmunt and work
During the 1990s, Giddens developed work on the challenges of " high modernity ", as well as a new ' third way ' politics that would greatly influence New Labour in U. K. and the Clinton administration in the U. S. Leading Polish sociologist, Zygmunt Bauman, wrote extensively on the concepts of modernity and postmodernity, particularly with regard to the Holocaust and consumerism as historical phenomena.

Zygmunt and land
His father Zygmunt built up and ran a nationwide horse-drawn carriage business, owned land and bred horses.
The Thurzo family were in close relations with Polish King Zygmunt Stary, thus not surprisingly Bona Sforza stayed for a night on her way to the marriage in Kraków with Zygmunt Stary ( 1518 ). Thurzo's possessions were dissolved over time ( stripped of Mysłowice in 1536 ) and eventually, the land of Pszczyna was purchased by Baltazar Promnitz, bishop of Wroclaw under special regulation that no land shall be divided.

Zygmunt and Poland
Albert became Duke of Prussia after paying feudal homage to the King of Poland, Zygmunt August ( Ducal Prussia was a fief of Poland ), on July 19, 1569 in Lublin.
He paid his feudal homage in person to the King of Poland, Zygmunt Waza, in September 1621 in Warsaw ( the Duchy of Prussia was a fief of the Kingdom of Poland at the time ).
Many Italian artists came to Poland with Bona Sforza of Milan, when she married King Zygmunt I of Poland in 1518.
In 1632 Władysław Zygmunt Waza – Jagiellon was elected King of Poland.
* Tomek, Teresa & Bocheński, Zygmunt ( 2005 ): Weichselian and Holocene bird remains from Komarowa Cave, Central Poland.
* Tomek, Teresa & Bocheński, Zygmunt ( 2005 ): Weichselian and Holocene bird remains from Komarowa Cave, Central Poland.
* Tomek, Teresa & Bocheński, Zygmunt ( 2005 ): Weichselian and Holocene bird remains from Komarowa Cave, Central Poland.
Religious tolerance in Poland had had a long tradition ( e. g. Statute of Kalisz ) and had been de facto policy in the reign of the recently deceased King Zygmunt II.
* Tomek, Teresa & Bocheński, Zygmunt ( 2005 ): Weichselian and Holocene bird remains from Komarowa Cave, Central Poland.
On April 10, 1525, two days after signing of the Treaty of Kraków, in the market of the Polish capital Kraków, Albert resigned his position as Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights to become a Lutheran and received the title " Duke of Prussia " from his uncle King Zygmunt I the Old of Poland.
This theme had a profound impact in the development of Russian and Soviet imperialism ; it also appears in works by the Polish Romantic poets Zygmunt Krasiński and Adam Mickiewicz, including the latter's familiar expression, " Polska Chrystusem narodów " (" Poland is the Christ of the nations ").
The name of the fortress was popularized in Poland by Zygmunt Krasiński in his poem " Nie-Boska komedia " ( Un-divine Comedy ).
Image: ZygmuntDzwon. JPG | The Zygmunt ( Sigismund ) Bell in Kraków, Poland.
He served also as Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church ( 1589 – 1623 ) and Cardinal Protector of the Kingdom of Poland ( named on September 19, 1589 by King Zygmunt III Waza ) and of the several religious orders.
Zygmunt Wojciechowski died in Poznań, Poland, he was the father of historian Marian Wojciechowski ( 1927 – 2006 ).
In Poland Zygmunt Wojciechowski is recognised today as exceptional historian, and one of people who formed Polish intellectual elites.
King Zygmunt August issued a binding decree to end this dispute in 1555, which allocated rights over the city to the Gorka family of Greater Poland.
* Lost to Zygmunt Chychła ( Poland ) 1-2
* Zygmunt Bohusz-Szyszko, Inspector General of the Armed Forces of Poland ( 1893 – 1982 )
His melodies from this period ( along with those of Jerzy Petersburski and Zygmunt Wiehler ) are still quite popular in Poland today, and his most popular songs are often associated with pre-war Lwów.
* Poland: Three Bards ( Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki, Zygmunt Krasiński ), Cyprian Kamil Norwid

Zygmunt and Polish
After George Frederick's death in 1603, the Polish king Zygmunt Waza appointed Joachim Frederick as regent in 1605, and permitted his son, John Sigismund, to succeed him in 1611.
* 1888 – Zygmunt Janiszewski, Polish mathematician ( d. 1920 )
At the court of Zygmunt August, the last king of the Duchy, both Polish and Lithuanian were spoken.
* 1925 – Zygmunt Bauman, Polish sociologist
The Polish spelling is Zygmunt.
* January 3 – Zygmunt Janiszewski, Polish mathematician ( b. 1888 )
** Zygmunt Kazanowski, Polish nobleman ( d. 1634 )
Between the wars, a group of composers formed the Association of Young Polish Musicians ; these included Grażyna Bacewicz, Zygmunt Mycielski, Michał Spisak and Tadeusz Szeligowski.
For example, the 1961 Russian adaptation Ukroshchenie stroptivoy directed by Sergei Kolosov ; the 1964 French adaptation La mégère apprivoisée, directed by Pierre Badel, which aired on RTF ; the 1971 Polish adaptation Poskromienie złośnicy, directed by Zygmunt Hübner, which aired on TVP1 ; the 1974 German adaptation Der Widerspenstigen Zähmung, directed by Otto Schenk, which aired on Das Erste ; the 1975 Dutch adaptation De getemde feeks, directed by Robert Lussac and Senne Rouffaer, which aired on KRO ; another Dutch production, from 1990, under the same name, directed by Berend Boudewijn and Dirk Tanghe, which also aired on KRO ; and the 1990 Polish adaptation Poskromienie złośnicy, directed by Michał Kwieciński, which aired on TVP1.
* Zygmunt Anczok (* 1946 ), Polish footballer
* Zygmunt Wróblewski ( 1845 – 1888 ), Polish physicist and chemist
* ( Polish ) Zygmunt Boras " Poczet hetmanów polskich i litewskich ",
Władysław IV was the son of Sigismund III Vasa ( Polish: Zygmunt III Waza ) and his wife, Anna of Austria ( also known as Anna of Habsburg ).
* ISBN 83-07-01108-6, Polish translation by Zygmunt Łanowski, Czytelnik 1962 ( ISBN is for the 1987 edition )
Nitrogen was first liquefied at the Jagiellonian University on 15 April 1883 by Polish physicists, Zygmunt Wróblewski and Karol Olszewski.
Zygmunt Florenty Wróblewski ( 28 October 1845 – 16 April 1888 ) was a Polish physicist and chemist.
< center > Inscription in Polish language | Polish and Latin :< BR >" In this building < BR > Karol Olszewski and < BR > Zygmunt Wróblewski < BR > professors at Jagiellonian University < BR > in 1883 < BR > for the first time in the world liquifed < BR > components of air < BR > thereby opening to science and industry < BR > new fields of research and application "
* The first measurable quantity of liquid oxygen was produced by Polish professors Zygmunt Wróblewski and Karol Olszewski ( Jagiellonian University in Kraków ) on April 5, 1883.
In 1985, Jerzy Kukuczka, Zygmunt Heinrich, Slawomir Lobodzinski ( all Polish ) and Carlos Carsolio ( Mexico ) climbed a bold line up the Southeast Pillar ( or Polish Spur ) on the right-hand side of the Rupal Face, reaching the summit July 13.
In 1569 he also joined the Polish royal chancery and as a secretary served two kings, Zygmunt August and Stefan Batory, and was successively appointed bishop of Kamieniec Podolski ( 1586 ), Chełm ( 1590 ), Przemyśl ( 1591 ), and Poznań ( 1601 ).

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