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 He is one of the greatest
astronomers in the history of
the world. He proved that the
Earth and planets revolve
around a stationary Sun. At
age 18, he enrolled at the
Faculty of Liberal Arts at the
Academy of Krakow, which
was known as a center of
study in mathematics,
astronomy and the
humanities.
 She has built a device
for measuring
radioactivity and her
husband discovered two
radioactive elements polonium and radium.
For this achievement, in
1903 received the Nobel
Prize in physics.
 He is the most distinguished
Polish XIX century history
painting. The most famous
works of Jan Matejko:
Stanczyk, Sermon
complaints, the Union of
Lublin, Stefan Batory at
Pskov, Copernicus, the
Battle of Grunwald, Prussian
Homage, Sobieski at Vienna,
Kosciuszko Raclawice.
 He is the greatest Polish composer and
pianist, and a leading representative of
the Romantic period of music in the
world. At the age of six years Frederick
began playing the piano.
 The best-known pieces by Chopin are:
• Piano Concerto in E minor
• Rondo a la Krakowiak in F major
• Waltz in E-flat major
• Piano Concerto in F minor
• Ballade in G minor
• Mazurkas: G minor, C major, C minor,
• Etude in F minor, C-sharp minor
• Polonaise in C sharp minor, A major,
• Preludes: E minor (suffocation), in B
minor (Sound of Bells), A-flat major (Polish
dancer), C minor (Funeral March)
• Rollers: A flat major, A minor, F major
 He is considered one
of the greatest Polish
poets of the Romantic
period. Mickiewicz In
1833 he went to Paris,
where he married
Celina Szymanowska,
with whom he had six
children.
Polish Roman
Catholic
clergyman,
Archbishop of
Krakow, Cardinal,
264 Pope (from 16
October 1978 to
April 2, 2005).
Polish politician and trade
unionist. Co-founder and first
chairman of the "Solidarity"
dissident during the
communist era. President of
the Polish Republic in 19901995.
One of the 100 most
important people of the
century in 1999 and Time
magazine Person of the Year
in 1981, winner of the Nobel
Peace Prize in 1983.
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