Szymon Szymonowic — or Simon Simonides or Szymonowicz or Bendoński (born Lwów, 24 October 1558; died Czarnięcin near Zamość, 5 May 1629) was a Polish Renaissance poet. He was known as the Polish Pindar.He studied in Poland (Kraków), France and Belgium. From 1586 he… … Wikipedia
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Polish literature — is the literary tradition of Poland. The majority of Polish literature was written in the Polish language, though other languages used in Poland over the centuries (including Latin, Yiddish, Lithuanian, Ukrainian, Belarusian and German) have also … Wikipedia
Zamość — For other places with the same name, see Zamość (disambiguation). Zamość City Hall and tenements … Wikipedia
Eclogue — An eclogue is a poem in a classical style on a pastoral subject. Poems in the genre are sometimes also called bucolics. The etymology of the word is a Romanization of the Greek eklogē ( polytonic|ἐκλογή ), meaning draft, choice, selection… … Wikipedia
List of Renaissance figures — This is a list of notable people associated with the Renaissance.Political leaders**Cosimo I de Medici **Lorenzo de Medici (also known as Lorenzo il Magnifico ) **Coluccio Salutati **Francesco Sforza **Ludovico Sforza*Other **Catherine de Medici… … Wikipedia
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Szymon — is a Polish version of the masculine given name Simon.Academics *Szymon Askenazy – a historian and diplomat who served as the first Polish representative at the League of Nations *Szymon Datner – a Polish Jewish historian and anti Nazi partisan… … Wikipedia
Renaissance in Poland — The Renaissance in Poland ( pl. Odrodzenie, literally Rebirth ) lasted from the late 15th century to the late 16th century and is widely considered to be the Golden Age of Polish culture. The Kingdom of Poland (from 1569 known as the Polish… … Wikipedia
Armenians in Poland — have an important and historical presence in Poland going back to many centuries. As a result of emigration after the collapse of the Soviet Union, thousands of Armenians came to Poland to look for the opportunity to better their life. It is… … Wikipedia