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    Zbigniew Morsztyn (Morstin, Morstyn) (ca. 1628 – December 13, 1689) was a Polish poet. Morsztyn was born in Kraków. For nine years (1648–1657) he served...
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  • Morsztyn can refer to three Polish writers of that surname: Hieronim Morsztyn (ca.1581-1623) Jan Andrzej Morsztyn (1621-1693) Zbigniew Morsztyn (1627-1689)...
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  • author and professor Zbigniew Morsztyn (c. 1628–1689), Polish poet Zbigniew Namysłowski (1939–2022), Polish jazz composer Zbigniew Nienacki (1929–1994)...
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  • Literature Stanisław Młodożeniec (1895–1959) Jan Andrzej Morsztyn (1621–1693) Zbigniew Morsztyn (1628–1689) Daniel Naborowski (1573–1640) Adam Naruszewicz...
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    to potential dangers (from Tatars or Cossacks). Unlike his cousin, Zbigniew Morsztyn, few of his works can be counted as religious poetry, the notable...
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    (1943–1971), US songwriter and poet Jan Andrzej Morsztyn (1621–1693), Polish poet Zbigniew Morsztyn (c. 1628–1689), Polish poet Valzhyna Mort (born 1981)...
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  • fellowship are Mikołaj Sienicki, Jan Niemojewski, and writers and poets Zbigniew Morsztyn, Olbrycht Karmanowski and Wacław Potocki. This expulsion is sometimes...
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    Horatius christianus (Christian Horace) for his Latin writings; Jan Andrzej Morsztyn (1621–1693), an epicurean courtier and diplomat, extolled in his sophisticated...
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  • von Zesen, German poet and hymn-writer (born 1619) December 13 – Zbigniew Morsztyn, Polish poet (born c. 1628) Unknown date – Pjetër Bogdani, Albanian-language...
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  • 1956, Switzerland/Germany, f) Jan Andrzej Morsztyn (1621–1693, Poland-Lithuania/France, p/nf) Zbigniew Morsztyn (c. 1628–1689, Poland-Lithuania/Prussia...
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    geologist and friend of Lee Harvey Oswald Isaac Don Levine was born there Zbigniew Morsztyn⁣ – Polish nobleman of Leliwa coat of arms, poet of the Baroque era...
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  • Abel Rosnovski in Kane and Abel Pan Samochodzik, adventurer created by Zbigniew Nienacki Paweł i Gaweł, humorous morality tale about neighbour relations...
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    He wrote romantic poetry and expert translations of foreign work. Zbigniew Morsztyn was a soldier and poet connected with the Polish Brethren. He had...
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  • Piasecki was royal secretary to Sigismund III Vasa 1613–1627 Jan Andrzej Morsztyn was royal secretary to Jan II Kazimierz 1656-1668 Ignacy Kluczewski was...
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  • Lithuania he served as a spiritual leader, as had Samuel Przypkowski and Zbigniew Morsztyn before him. He worked closely with his half-brother Paweł, 17 years...
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  • from the book Kanikuła, albo psia gwiazda (Canicula or dog star). Zbigniew Morsztyn shaped his Sapphic stanzas so as to make a long chain of linked strophes...
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  • German Baroque poet and mystic, burned at the stake December 13 – Zbigniew Morsztyn (born 1628), Polish poet date unknown – Gwilym Puw (born 1626), Welsh...
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    poet-saint from Maharashtra François Colletet (died 1680), French Zbigniew Morsztyn (died 1689), Polish poet Birth years link to the corresponding "[year]...
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    1656. Ahasverus and Marie Eleonore often hosted Polish Baroque poet Zbigniew Morsztyn in the palace. In the 18th century, the village was often visited...
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    ’Korwinowie’, Krakow, 1935. Polski Słownik Biograficzny. / T. 22 ; Morsztyn Zbigniew - Niemirycz Teodor, pod red. E. Rostworowski,Wrocław : Zakł. Nar....
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    local culture greatly influenced the literary techniques of Jan Andrzej Morsztyn (Marinism) and Jan Chryzostom Pasek (sarmatian memoirs). During the Enlightenment...
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    not rebuilt, as it was deemed too costly. Several noble families (the Morsztyns, the Wiśniowieckis and the Pacs) lived in the best-preserved, western...
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    Leading Polish writers and poets Jan Kochanowski (1530–1584) Jan Andrzej Morsztyn (1621–1693) Ignacy Krasicki (1735–1801) Jan Potocki (1761–1815) Adam Mickiewicz...
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  • bribery. Such agents included the 17th-century Polish poet Jan Andrzej Morsztyn. Polish kings and Polish–Lithuanian military commanders (hetmans) such...
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    known as the Sarmatian Muse. In 1713, the king Augustus II purchased the Morsztyn Palace and neighbouring allotments and started the construction of a new...
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    voivode Krzysztof Zbaraski, 1580–1628, koniuszy, ambassador Hieronim Morsztyn, 1581–1623, poet Jan Opaliński, 1581–1637, voivode of Poznań Łukasz Opaliński...
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