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Walery Eljasz-Radzikowski (13 September 1841 – 23 March 1905) was a Polish painter, illustrator, teacher of fine arts and photographer active during the
Lech, Czech, Rus and the White Eagle, as painted by Walery Eljasz-Radzikowski (1841–1905)
Oko has provided inspiration to many artists, including painters (Walery Eljasz-Radzikowski, Leon Wyczółkowski, Stanisław Gałek), poets (Wincenty Pol, Adam
Jacek Malczewski (a man bewitched by a boginka) Boginka tatrzańska, Walery Eljasz Radzikowski (1905): a highlander meets boginka of Tatry Richard Wagner's
Eliyahu (Eljasz) Mazur (Hebrew: אֵלִיָּהוּ מָזוּר; 1889 – 24 September 1973) was a Polish-Israeli activist and politician. Born in Zagórów in the Russian
Polish uhlans of the Kościuszko Uprising in 1794 – Walery Eljasz Radzikowski
his side (7 October). {see painting "Battle of Cecora (1620)" by Walery Eljasz Radzikowski} After the battle, Żółkiewski's corpse was desecrated by the
The swearing in of the Tyszowce Confederation in 1655, painting by Walery Eljasz-Radzikowski.
Confederation (Poland–Lithuania)
group of tourism enthusiasts including painter and photographer Walery Eljasz Radzikowski from Kraków and physician Tytus Chałubiński founded the Polish
Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society
National Cavalry in 1794 (painting by Walery Eljasz Radzikowski)
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English : topographic name, from Middle English north ‘north’, for someone who lived in the northern part of a village or to the north of a main settlement (compare Norrington 1), or a regional name for someone who had migrated from the north. Compare Norris 1.Irish : regional name for someone from Ulster, the northern area of Ireland, in part as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Ultaigh (see McNulty) or (in Westmeath) of Ultach.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name composed with a cognate of Old High German nord ‘north’.
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a man with dark hair or a swarthy complexion, from a diminutive of Anglo-Norman French carbon ‘charcoal’.Catalan and southern French : from a personal name, Carbonellus, derived from Latin carbo ‘coal’, ‘charcoal’.
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From Lyfing's Town
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Charitable King; The Lord is My Light
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Salty
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Spear; Black; Bright; Famous; Little Black One
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A Lake; A Place of Linden Trees
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Valley; Rhyming Variant of Waylon; A Historical Blacksmith with Supernatural Powers
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Bear; Courageous; Strong; Brave Bear; Strong as a Bear
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Teutonic
Bright Fame; Famous One
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