Adam Mickiewicz (Q79822)

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Polish national poet, dramatist, essayist, publicist, translator, and political activist (1798-1855)
  • Adam Bernard Mickiewicz
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Adam Mickiewicz
Polish national poet, dramatist, essayist, publicist, translator, and political activist (1798-1855)
  • Adam Bernard Mickiewicz
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    Дагератыпія1842 года. (Belarusian)
    Adam Mickiewicz (dagerotyp z 1842 roku) (Polish)
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    Adam Mickiewicz (Polish)
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    Adam Bernard Mickiewicz (Polish)
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    mit͡sˈkʲɛvit͡ʂ
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    24 December 1798Gregorian
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    Adam Mickiewicz was born on Christmas Eve in Nowogródek (or perhaps in Zaosie, a village near that town), in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. (English)
    ... род. 24 дек. 1798 г. в с. Заосве, близ Новогрудка, Минской губ. (Russian)
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    12 February 1799Gregorian
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    26 November 1855Gregorian
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    5 марта 1855 г. скончалась жена М.; овдовевший поэт получил в сентябре то назначение, о котором ходатайствовал, и отправился морем в Константинополь, где заболел холерою и скончался 14/26 ноября 1855 г. (Russian)
    Adam Mickiewicz
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    5 марта 1855 г. скончалась жена М.; овдовевший поэт получил в сентябре то назначение, о котором ходатайствовал, и отправился морем в Константинополь, где заболел холерою и скончался 14/26 ноября 1855 г. (Russian)
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    Тело его привезено в Париж и похоронено на кладбище Montmorency. (Russian)
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    Ныне оно [тело] покоится в Кракове, в соборе на Вавеле, в усыпальнице польских королей и великих людей. (Russian)
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    He married a young girl whom he had known in Moscow as a teen-ager, Celina Szymanowski, brought up several children in that far from happy marriage, taught Latin literature with success at the College of Lausanne, and held the first chair of Slavic literatures at the Collège de France in Paris during the years 1840-1844. (English)
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    November 1824Gregorian
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    In November 1824 he arrived in St. Petersburg; and thus began what, for the Polish poet, proved to be a triumphant exile. (English)
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    12 December 2019
    27 September 2020
    Adam Mickiewicz
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    Adam Bernard Mickiewicz (24 Dec 1798 - certain 26 Nov 1855)
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