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    Stanisław Konarski, Sch.P. (actual name: Hieronim Konarski; 30 September 1700 – 3 August 1773) was a Polish pedagogue, educational reformer, political...
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    Stanisław Konarski street is a historical street of downtown Bydgoszcz. Father Stanisław Konarski Street follows a roughly north-south axis, from Piotra...
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    (szlachta), founded in 1740 in Warsaw by the Piarist intellectual, Stanisław Konarski, and run by his religious brethren. It is often confused with another...
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    Polish artist Stanisław Konarski (1700–1773), Polish educational reformer Szymon Konarski (1808–1839), Polish revolutionary Konarski Secondary School...
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  • mostly Polish republicans, such as Łukasz Górnicki, Andrzej Wolan, and Stanisław Konarski, were well read in classical and Renaissance texts and firmly believed...
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    (b. 1694) July 25 – Axel Löwen, Swedish duke (b. 1686) August 3 – Stanisław Konarski, Polish writer (b. 1700) August 19 Burkat Shudi, English harpsichord...
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    being addressed in numerous written works. Stanisław Konarski embarked on an educational reform, Stanisław Poniatowski's publication (Letter of a Country...
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    for the independence of Poland and in 1923 the school was named for Stanisław Konarski. In 1949 the school was reorganised into a four-year high school and...
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  • mostly Polish republicans, such as Łukasz Górnicki, Andrzej Wolan, and Stanisław Konarski, were well read in classical and Renaissance texts and firmly believed...
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    collection of constitutions was published in the 18th century by Stanisław Konarski under the title, Volumina legum [Volumes of Laws – the first collection...
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    Stanisław II August (born Stanisław Antoni Poniatowski; 17 January 1732 – 12 February 1798), known also by his regnal Latin name Stanislaus II Augustus...
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  • Education, which completed the reforms begun by the Piarist priest, Stanisław Konarski. The Commission's members were in touch with the French Encyclopedists...
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    Szymon Konarski (1808–1839) was a 19th-century Polish-Lithuanian radical democratic politician and revolutionary, one of the leaders of the November Uprising...
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    Commonwealth, was originally recommended by the political reformer Stanisław Konarski. It was intermittently under consideration, as permitted by Poland's...
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    most conservative members. Pawel Robert Kowal graduated from Fr. Stanisław Konarski High School in Rzeszow. Kowal graduated from the Faculty of History...
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  • Johann Matthias Gesner, German scholar and academic (b. 1691) 1773 – Stanisław Konarski, Polish poet and playwright (b. 1700) 1780 – Étienne Bonnot de Condillac...
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    priest Stanisław Konarski, was the reformer of the Polish education system in the 18th century. To honor his faithful duty, the Polish King Stanisław August...
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    marriage Duchess of Saxe-Hildburghausen (d. 1758) September 30 – Stanisław Konarski, Polish writer (d. 1773) October 6 – Philip Morant (d. 1770) October...
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  • – Jacques Aubert, French violinist and composer (d. 1753) 1700 – Stanisław Konarski, Polish monk, poet, and playwright (d. 1773) 1710 – John Russell,...
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    Naruszewicz Ignacy Potocki Stanisław Kostka Potocki Hugo Kołłątaj Jan Śniadecki and Jędrzej Śniadecki Stanisław Konarski Tomasz Adam Ostrowski Józef...
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    scientific instruments, and plant and animal specimens. In 1740 Stanisław Konarski, a Catholic priest, founded Collegium Nobilium, a university for noblemen's...
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    Way of Councils or on the Conduct of Ordinary Sejms (1761–63), by Stanisław Konarski, founder of the Collegium Nobilium; Political Thoughts on Civil Liberties...
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    in the Commonwealth itself by Polish-Lithuanian thinkers such as: Stanisław Konarski, founder of the Collegium Nobilium (On the Effective Conduct of Debates...
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    independence (1918). Notable authors included Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer, Stanisław Przybyszewski and Jan Kasprowicz. The neo-Romantic era was exemplified...
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  • magnates and wealthy gentry (szlachta), founded in 1740 in Warsaw by Stanisław Konarski. Collegium Nobilium, a college established by the Jesuit order in...
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  • its ruler. The first major advocate of liberal ideas in Poland was Stanisław Konarski, who criticized the liberum veto in his work On an Effective Counsel...
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  • marriage Duchess of Saxe-Hildburghausen (d. 1758) September 30 – Stanisław Konarski, Polish writer (d. 1773) October 6 – Philip Morant (d. 1770) October...
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    (b. 1694) July 25 – Axel Löwen, Swedish duke (b. 1686) August 3 – Stanisław Konarski, Polish writer (b. 1700) August 19 Burkat Shudi, English harpsichord...
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    Sweden, and Stanisław placed a small army corps at the disposal of the Swedes and was beaten in Battle of Koniecpol. However, Stanisław depended so entirely...
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    1605–1611 Stanisław Działyński 1611–1615 Jan Wejher 1615–1618 Stanisław Konarski 1618–1625 Samuel Żaliński 3 November 1625 – 6 October 1629 Samuel Konarski 30...
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