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Michał Dymitr Krajewski
Michał Dymitr Tadeusz Krajewski, sometimes also referred to as Dymitr M. Krajewski, was a Polish writer and educational activist of the times of the Enlightenment in Poland. His 1784 book Podolanka became the most debated and published Polish novel of that year, and his next book, Wojciech Zdarzyński, is considered to be the first Polish science-fiction novel. |
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Michał Grabowski (author)
Michał Grabowski, born 25 September 1804 in Złotyjów, Volhynia, died 19 November 1863 in Warsaw, was a Polish author. |
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Michal Hvorecký
Michal Hvorecky is a Slovak author. |
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Michał Kazimierz Ogiński
Michał Kazimierz Ogiński was a Polish nobleman, politician, musician, composer and military officer. |
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Michał Kleofas Ogiński
Michał Kleofas Ogiński was a Polish diplomat and politician, Grand Treasurer of Lithuania, and a senator of Tsar Alexander I. He was also a composer of early Romantic music. |
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Michal Miloslav Hodža
Michal Miloslav Hodža was a Slovak national revivalist, Lutheran pastor, poet, linguist, and representative of the Slovak national movement in 1840s as a member of "the trinity" Štúr-Hurban-Hodža. He is also the uncle of Czechoslovak politician Milan Hodža. |
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Michal Šanda
Michal Šanda is a Czech writer and poet. |
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Michal Viewegh
Michal Viewegh is one of the most popular contemporary Czech writers. |
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Michał Wiszniewski
Michał Wiszniewski was a Polish philosopher, psychologist, and literary historian. |
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Michał Witkowski
Michał Witkowski (born 17 January 1975, in Wrocław, Poland) is a Polish novelist. |