Stryjkowski — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Julian Stryjkowski (1905–1996), polnischer sozialistischer Journalist und Schriftsteller Maciej Stryjkowski (1547–1593), polnischer Dichter und Historiker, Diplomat, Priester Diese Seite ist eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
Stryjkowski — Stryjkọwski, Julian, eigentlich Pesach Stark, polnischer Schriftsteller, * Stryj (Ukraine) 27. 4. 1905, ✝ Warschau 8. 8. 1996; war 1932 37 Lehrer in Płock, dann Buchhändler in Warschau; 1943 46 in Moskau, 1949 52 als Journalist in Rom.… … Universal-Lexikon
STRYJKOWSKI, JULJAN — (originally Pesach Stark; 1905– ), Polish novelist. Born in Stryj, Galicia, Stryjkowski joined a Zionist youth movement as a boy, but later became a Communist. In 1939 he fled to the USSR, where he remained during World War II, returning to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Stryjkowski, Julian — ▪ 1997 (JULIAN STARK), Polish writer acclaimed for novels that described Jewish life in Poland, particularly a trilogy that chronicled the decay of Orthodox villages due to outside pressures (b. April 27, 1905 d. Aug. 8, 1996). * * * … Universalium
Maciej Stryjkowski — (also referred to as Strykowski and Strycovius; ca. 1547 ca. 1593) was a Polish Lithuanian historian, writer and a poet, notable as the author of Chronicle of Poland, Lithuania, Samogitia and all of Ruthenia (1582), considered the first printed… … Wikipedia
Maciej Stryjkowski — (lateinisch Matys Strycovius; Pseudonym: Osostevitius; * 1547 in Stryków; † 1593) war ein polnischer Dichter und Historiker, Diplomat und Priester, dem Litauen zur Heimat wurde … Deutsch Wikipedia
Julian Stryjkowski — Grab in Warschau Julian Stryjkowski (* 27. April 1905 in Stryj, Österreich Ungarn als Pesach Stark; † 8. August 1996 in Warschau) war ein polnischer sozialistischer Journalist und Schriftsteller … Deutsch Wikipedia
Julian Stryjkowski — (born Pesach Stark , 1905 1996) was a Polish journalist and writer, notable for his social prose of leftists character.He was born April 27, 1905 in Stryj (modern Ukraine), to a family of Hasidic Jews. He graduated from the Faculty of Polish… … Wikipedia
Стрыйковский, Матей — В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Стрыйковский. Матей Стрыйковский Maciej Stryjkowski … Википедия
Albert Wijuk Kojałowicz — ( lt. Albertas Vijūkas Kojelavičius; pl. Wojciech Wijuk Kojałowicz; la. Koialovicius Wijuk Albertus; 1609–1677) was a Polish–Lithuanian historian, theologian and translator. He was devoted Jesuit and religious polemicist, interested in genealogy… … Wikipedia