Jan Koźmian, the Glossary
Jan Koźmian (1812–1877) was a Polish literary figure, and a Roman Catholic priest after the death of his wife.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Catholic Church, Ivan Gagarin, November Uprising, Pan-Slavism, Poznań, Stanisław Egbert Koźmian, Temporal power of the Holy See.
- 19th-century Polish Roman Catholic priests
- Polish editors
Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Ivan Gagarin
Prince Ivan Sergeyevich Gagarin SJ (Иван Сергеевич Гагарин; born in Moscow, 1 August 1814; died in Paris, 19 July 1882) was a Russian Jesuit, known also as Jean-Xavier after his conversion from Orthodoxy to Roman Catholicism.
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November Uprising
The November Uprising (1830–31), also known as the Polish–Russian War 1830–31 or the Cadet Revolution, was an armed rebellion in the heartland of partitioned Poland against the Russian Empire.
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Pan-Slavism
Pan-Slavism, a movement that took shape in the mid-19th century, is the political ideology concerned with promoting integrity and unity for the Slavic people.
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Poznań
Poznań is a city on the River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region.
Stanisław Egbert Koźmian
Stanisław Egbert Koźmian (21 April 181123 April 1885) was a Polish writer, poet and translator.
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Temporal power of the Holy See
The Holy See exercised sovereign and secular power, as distinguished from its spiritual and pastoral activity, while the pope ruled the Papal States in central Italy.
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See also
19th-century Polish Roman Catholic priests
- Antoni Julian Nowowiejski
- Antoni Klawiter
- August Czartoryski
- Bernard Łubieński
- Bronisław Markiewicz
- Casimir Zeglen
- Hippolytus Lutostansky
- Honorat Koźmiński
- Józef Dąbrowski
- Jan Koźmian
- Jan Romuald Byzewski
- Jan Wojciech Balicki
- Johann Dzierzon
- Konstantin Budkevich
- Leopold Moczygemba
- Lucyan Bójnowski
- Ludwik Trynkowski
- Marceli Godlewski
- Piotr Semenenko
- Piotr Wawrzyniak
- Stanisław Brzóska
- Stanisław Czerski
- Valerian Kalinka
- Vincent Barzyński
- Wincenty Lipski
- Zygmunt Gorazdowski
Polish editors
- Adolf Berman
- Albert Katz
- Aleksander Kropiwnicki
- Alfons Mieczysław Chrostowski
- Antoni Zdanowski
- Daniel Neufeld
- Dawid Jung
- Emil Zegadłowicz
- German Askarov
- Józef Zawadzki (publisher)
- Józef Łobodowski
- Jan Koźmian
- Jerzy Vetulani
- Joseph Friedenson
- Konrad Prószyński
- Marek Kazmierski
- Samuel Peltyn
- Ze'ev Herring
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Koźmian
Also known as Jan Kozmian, John Kozmian, Kozmian, Stanislaus and John, Stanislaus and John Kozmian.