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Mōri family

Mōri clan, ichimonji mitsuboshi (Japanese 一 文字 三星, three stars under one), symbol of unity Mōri (Japanese: 毛利) is a daimyō in western Japan. The founder of the family was Suemitsu Mōri. In 1336 his grandson, Tokichika Mōri, was appointed military commissioner of earthquakes (jitō) in Aki Prefecture (now part of Hiroshima prefecture). From then on, the castle of Hiroshima was the main seat of the family, which began its heyday with the arrival of the Motonari Mōri (1497-1571). He expanded the boundaries of his domain by raiding his neighbors so that at the end of the 16th century his grandson, Terumoto Mōri (1553-1625) could control the ten provinces of western Honshu, earning an annual income of approximately 1 million koku of rice (1 koku = 180,391 liters). Provide food for one adult per year. As one of the most powerful daimyō, Terumoto Mōri was along with Ieyasu Tokugawa, in the five-member regency council formed by Hideyoshi Toyotomi. After the death of Toyotomi in 1598 there

Akwitanowie

Distribution of the tribes of the Akkadian and neighboring tribes in early Roman times Aquitaine - a generic name for a tribe of Iberian origin that is not linguistically and ethnically related to the Galician. When the lands between Lions Bay and the Bay of Biscay were occupied by Rome, they inhabited the Pyrenees, Garonne and the sea. The Romans shared the name of the tribes they had exploited to form the name of the entire present-day West. of France, which they called Aquitaine. wiki

Renewal of construction works

A decision on the resumption of construction works, also called a permit for the resumption of construction works, an administrative decision authorizing the resumption of construction works in the event of their being suspended by the construction supervisory authorities or the expiry of the construction permit decision. Legal sources This decision is based on art. Article 37 2 and Art. Article 51 3 of the Building Code under the Code of Administrative Procedure. The need for this decision concerns these works, Rules The following rules apply to the renewal of a work permit: Bibliography wiki

Stephen Moulton Babcock

Stephen Moulton Babcock (born 22 October 1843 in Bridgewater, New York, 2 July 1931 in Madison, Wisconsin) is an American agrochemist. Inventor of Babcock's test, a simple and cheap method for determining fat content in milk. The son of a farmer from New York. He was in the United States and in Germany, among others. J. Liebig. In 1881 he received his doctorate degree. After returning to the United States, he worked initially at the Geneve Experimental Station on Lake Seneca, and from 1888 at the College of Agriculture at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. There, in 1890, he invented his method of determining fat content in milk, which in a revolutionary way contributed to the improvement of the quality of commercial milk. Wisconsin Governor William Hoard said that it was never possible for the Scriptures to convert so many people to the right path, as Babcock's attempt to force farmers to conduct fair trade. Babcock has not patented this invention, giving up on the good

Grigory David

Grigorij Fyodorovich Chelyabinsk-Dawidov (d. 1521) - Boyar at the court of the Moscow princes Ivan III and Vasyl III, voevoda. The son of Fyodor Dawidowicz, the boy and the governor. He took part in 1495 in Ivan III's voyage to Novgorod. In 1496 he was mentioned as the second governor of the regiment in the Swedish regiment, the second expedition in the same year as the second governor in the regiment of his right hand. In 1501, the first governor in the regiment of right hand, participated in the battle of Mścisław. In 1502 5th Governor in the army of Semena Ivanovitch Możajski. In 1507 the first voevoda in the great regiment in the procession from the Great Arches to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and in 1508 the governor of the greater. In 1510 he was appointed first vicar of Pskov and led the town to an oath of allegiance. He frequently participated in battles with the Tartars as the first or second governor. In 1512, the first voyager in the regiment of left hand during the

IS-95C

IS-95C (Interim Standard - 95C) - A radio network standard used in mobile telephony published by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). Based on this standard, CDMA2000 1x networks are being built, which are part of the CDMA2000 family of standards announced by the International Telecommunication Union (IMC) as one of the 3G systems. The IS-95C supports CDMA packet data transmission at a rate of 144 kb / s, which makes it a 2.5G system, but is compatible with IS-95A and IS-95B systems, based on which cdmaOne networks are built. Being second generation systems makes it easier to migrate between some 2G and 3G systems. wiki
Maciej of Mąkolina (Maciej Kalecki) of the coat of arms Kotwicz (born 1498 in Mąkolin, died 30 December 1576 in Pułtusk), Secretary of Bona and Zygmunt August. He came from the Plebeian family, his father Stanisław was the village headman in Moczkolin in Mazovia. Thanks to Andrzej Krzycki's protection, he gained his education. At the Diet of January 25, 1533 ennobled with his brothers, was accepted into the coat of arms Kotwicz Krzycki. This year he acquired Kaleczyce's estate in the district of Lidzki in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and adopted the name of Kalecki. Shortly after his ennoblement he became the secretary of Queen Bona, and circa 1547 was also the secretary of Sigismund Augustus. He received numerous profitable prebends. Old age settled in Pułtusk in Mazovia, where he managed his Mazovia prebend. wiki

Prefabricated Keramite walls

Prefabricated Keramite Walls - large-format wall elements made of Keramit concrete, the properties of which create a microclimate inside the building compared to brick buildings (masonry). Adjusted to the height of the floor are used for the construction of detached houses and larger buildings. Construction time and cost are much less than traditional construction. The material makes it easy to form arches, bevels or holes of unusual shapes, leading to the abolition of architectural solutions. It accumulates heat, passes vapor, and provides fire resistance and sound absorption. Keramite walls are characterized by high durability of the material. This is caused by the microstructure of Keramite concrete. The building of prefabricated clay walls is located on a foundation slab or a bench foundation. The finished elements are placed on a foundation plate, on a few centimeters of cement and then attached to it. They are connected by means of system locks. Connections are aligned with

Armored dome

Domes on the ceiling of the shelter, object Pz.W. 717 GW "Scharnhorst" (MRU) Armored dome - armored construction, fixed, fixed canopy, usually made of cast steel or steel plates connected by rivets, used for observation purposes or as a fire station. The permanent fortification is an element of the fortification (usually built in its ceiling). In the field is an independent fortification, transferable or transportable. Sometimes rotating armored towers are incorrectly referred to as armored domes. wiki

Metroseksualizm

Metrosexualism, the metro style - is a neo-neo-zope from 1994, from metropolis and heterosexuality, describing a lifestyle that is popular among young men by modern mass culture, in which the focus is on focusing on one's own body, following fashion, using fashionable cosmetics , attaching importance to their own attractiveness - features previously associated with femininity. Metrosexuality is also associated with personality traits such as sensitivity and delicacy, warmth, and the ability to empathize. The interests of a metrosexual man are centered largely on the arts and the humanities, and sports activity is more about maintaining fitness than gaining muscle mass. The term metrosexualist was first used by the columnist Mark Simpson, describing September 15, 1994 in The Independent as a stereotype of a man in love, a big city dweller, a consumer ideal from a cosmetic or clothing company. A metrosexual man in the general sense is one who uses only cosmetic products, often uses

Jacques Claude Beugnot

Jacques Claude Beugnot (born July 25, 1761, June 24, 1835), Earl of Beugnot, French ancien régime, French Revolution, Consul and First Empire. After the outbreak of the Revolution, he joined the feuillant club. He joined the club in 1791 and was elected to the National Convention. After the 9 th thermidor assassination, which resulted in the abolition of the power of the Grondist, de Beugnot was arrested. After the 18th brumair attempt by Napoleon Bonaparte de Baugnot he returned to active politics. He was appointed prefect of the department of Seine-Maritime, then a member of the Council of State and Minister of Finance in the government of King Westphalia, Brother Napoleon, Jerome Bonaparte. The title of Count de Beugnot was awarded to Jacques Claude with the Order of the Legion of Honor. Authoritative control (person): wiki
Basket analysis - a method of data mining, which creates a set of approximate associative rules for the data set of the type "If the predecessor is usually the successor", where the predecessor and the consequent are logical expressions, eg If (car_type = 'sports' and age & lt; 25) then usually (risk = 'high' and insurance = 'high') Basket analysis is particularly well suited for processing nominal and order variables, so it is often used in text mining where nominal variables are dominant. Another common use of basket analysis (from which it has its name) is to examine customer p (that is, what they put into the shopping cart). Analyzing the basket allows you to get rules like "If a customer buys a diaper and buys a toy, it will often buy blue clothes", which allows for example to optimize the layout of the merchandise in the shop. An efficient and popular algorithm for basket analysis is the apriori algorithm (Agrawal and Swami,

stegaca

Svora - a group formed in early 1984. The members included Tie Break musicians such as Janusz Yanina Iwański, Antoni Gralak, Mateusz Pospieszalski, Marcin Pospieszalski and Stanisław Sojka and Andrzej Urny from Perfect and Andrzej Ryszka from Krzak band. The rehearsals took place in Katowice at the Puls club and in Częstochowa at the Wakans club. The band has several concerts and one recording session for the Program 1 of Polish Radio, during which three songs by Sojka and Yanina were recorded. The last concert of Svory took place at the Jarocin Festival in August 1984. The group breaks up with Stanislaw Sojka and renaming to Woo Boo Doo continues to try his hand at the music market. wiki

Anemochoria

Seeds of dandelion with a flame-throwing apparatus Anemochoria - one of the ways of propagating spores of fungi and spores, seeds and fruits in plants, spreading them through air movements. Temperament is a very common way of spreading, especially among plants growing in the mountains, in the prairies, in the deserts, in the savannah and on the islands. It allows the spread of fungi and plants over long distances, even hundreds of kilometers. The distance to which spores and seeds are transferred depends, among others. From their weight and degree of adaptation to the awe. The plants have developed special adaptations: Bibliography wiki

Akt Genscher-Colombo

Act Genscher-Colombo Genscher-Colombo Act - proposition of German ministers Hans Dietrich Genscher and Italian Emilio Colombo. It was submitted in November 1981. The document assumed closer integration within the framework of European Political Co-operation. They wanted to make the European Council the governing body of the European Communities. The Act provided for an ever stronger European integration, particularly in the field of economic and monetary union, aimed at establishing the European Union. It was adopted as part of the Solemn Declaration on the European Union adopted on 19 June 1983 in Stuttgart by the European Council. In this document, The role of the European Council was emphasized and the creation of an economic and monetary union was called. The Echo of the Genscher-Colombo Act was an initiative of the European Parliament, expressed in a Resolution of 14 February 1984, which contained the draft Treaty establishing the European Union. It was a constitution of a unit

Mid-August

Ferragosto - Italian feast, celebrated on August 15th, coincides with the feast of the Assumption of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. History Ferragosto, lat. Fériæ Augústi, Holidays of Augusta, was a pagan holiday celebrated at the end of the harvest, initially in September, and by the emperor Augustus transferred to August, bearing his name. Shops Italians celebrate this holiday, most often going out of town. On this day, the popular playground is the beaches where people pour water. In the evening you can enjoy light barbecues and fireworks. Young people play in bars and pubs that are open until late at night. wiki

Principle of disclosure

Revelation Principle - The principle that says, "With every Bayesian-Nash equilibrium point in a limited information game, there is a coupled mechanism of disclosure that has a balance point where players report their honest odds." For parental strategies, the disclosure principle was introduced by Gibbard (1973). Then this principle was extended to a broader solution in the Bayesian equilibrium, by Dasgupta, Hammond and Maskin (1979), Holmstrom (1977) and Myerson (1979). Bibliography wiki

Kypros II

Kypros II (born 29 BC) is a Judean princess, daughter of Herod the Great. She was the youngest child of Herod the Great and Mariamme I. She was born shortly before the execution of her mother. About 17/16 p.n.e. Herod the Great offered Kypros II's hand to his brother Feroras. He refused because he wanted to marry his lover, a former slave. In this situation, Kypros II was married to his cousin Antypatra III, son of Salome I and nephew of Herod the Great. Kypros II and Antipater III had daughter Kypros IV, wife of Alexander III Helkas. Bibliography wiki

WC Square

WC Kwadrans - Wojciech Cejrowski's program broadcast on TVP 1 in the years 1994-1996, mainly for the presidency of Wieslaw Walendziak (January 1994 to April 1996). The leader presented conservative views on social issues, promoted the positive meaning of the word dark-haired, defining attachment to traditional values. The program was supposed to be spectacular, satirical, satirical and scandalous. The peculiar elements were played by the lead country music video and the mug hit the table. The author of the program has published two books, which were related to the content presented on the air: wiki

Peripheral cell

A diagram of the general circulation of the atmosphere with marked Hadley circulation between equatorial and subtropical regions, medium-width cells and polar cells Polar Cell - an air circulation system that occurs on both hemispheres between polar circles and poles, an element of general atmospheric circulation. The characteristic feature of the polar regions is the very strong cooling of the substrate, and thus the low air temperatures resulting from the small supply of solar radiation. This causes the air to settle above the poles and create high pressure systems there. Air from the heels moves in the lower troposphere to moderate latitudes, where cyclonic systems dominate. There also air due to dynamic convection associated with cyclonic circulation rises up. In the upper troposphere part of the air flows back towards the poles, closing the system. Winds blowing from poles carry cool air to moderate widths. As a result of Coriolis forces, the wind at the Earth's surface

Frontal capsulotomy

Frontal capsulotomy - ablation procedure for psychiatric disorders (including depression syndrome, obsessive-compulsive disorder of chronic anxiety disorder). The technique is to break the front-hinged joints in the front leg of the inner bag. The coordinates of the targeted ablation are determined by the MRI: it is 1/3 of the front of the inner bag, 5 mm behind the top of the corner, 20 mm laterally of the midline, in the interplanar plane. Damage can be made using a thermoelectric or a gamma knife. Technique was used as the first Talairach, popularized by Leksella. Bibliography See terms related to medical terms and related wikipedia. wiki

Father Time

Father Time - personification of time. Usually portrayed as an old, bearded man dressed in a robe, holding an hourglass, or other timing device (symbolizing the steady flow of time). An image derived from many sources, including the Grim Reaper and Chronos, the Greek god of time. Sometimes combined with Mother Nature as a couple, because of the similarity of names, referring to the parents. On many New Year's Eve occasions, the image of the Father of Time is used as a personification of the last year (or "Old Year"), which refers to the New Year's time (or "New Year"). In this case, old age is often emphasized. wiki

Annunciation (Fra Angelica painting)

Annunciation - an altarpiece painted around 1426 by Fra Angelico for the monastery of Santo Domenico in Fiesole, near Florence. The work was done in the technique of tempera using gold. The altar is kept in the Prado Museum. The scene of the Annunciation takes place under a lightweight portico of thin columns. On the left side of the garden you can see the scene of the exile of Adam and Eve from Paradise. Predella shows scenes from the life of Mary: the birth of Mary, the wedding of St. Mary. Joseph, the haunting of St. Elizabeth, the birth of Christ, the offering of Jesus in the temple, and the Assumption of Mary. Fra Angelico painted paintings exclusively religious, conceiving art as a form of glorifying the Creator. He was very precise about the nature and characteristics of his characters. In his style he combined late Italian gothic with a new - Renaissance - art form. An example of this is the space architecture in his works. Literature wiki

Theory of collisions

The theory of collisions - the theory of physical chemistry assuming that chemical reactions occur as a result of the collisions of reacting molecules. According to the theory of collisions, the rate of reaction is proportional to the frequency of colliding of reacting molecules, where the proportional coefficient is a function of the decomposition of their kinetic energy and hence also their average velocity. This theory assumes that in order for a chemical bond to form or break, the energy of the collision must be greater than the activation energy of the reaction. In the gas phase, according to the classical theory of perfect gas, particle velocity is a function of temperature. After combining the formula for the velocity dependence of the particle with the temperature with the definition of the rate constant, Svante Arrhenius derived the general constant binding formula from the temperature and activation energies of the chemical reactions occurring in the gas phase, called th

Joan Freeman

Joan Leslie Freeman (born January 8, 1942 in Councilor Bluffs, Iowa) is an American actress. The wife of TV director Bruce Kessler. Freeman was a child actress. In her first film, she was only seven. From 1961 to 1962, she starred in Elm Gahrigner in the Bus Stop series, but shortly thereafter she was cast in two popular musicals with which she was most associated. In 1964 she played Elvis Presley's love at Roustabout, and three years later with Roy Orbison she starred in The Fastest Guitar Alive. She has starred in numerous television series, popular in the fifties, sixties, seventies and eighties; He was among Bonanza or Quincy. The last major role was played at the end of the first half of the eighties and it was Mrs. Jarvis in the fourth part of the popular Friday, thirteenth. Authoritative control (person): wiki
Story The book is set in 15th-century Florence, a city governed by Medici. Leonardo da Vinci lives in a time when science and magic are mixed. In the setting of Sandro Botticelli and Niccolò Machiavelli, he works as a painter. He is also a lover of a stunningly beautiful young woman. However, it is attacked by the enemy. He goes to the Middle East, where during the war he uses his military machines - dive machines, multi-role fighters, armored combat vehicles and spray missiles thrown from flying machines. Bibliography wiki

Porcelain and the Tramps

Porcelain and the Tramps - the first solo project by American singer Alaina Beaton, also known as Porcelain, playing alternative rock and industrial rock. Porcelain is from Detroit. The singer was seen at the New York hotel by manager Marvin Howel. A month later, she went to Los Angeles where she sang for Virgin Records. She spent a great deal of time working and recording with John 5, Bobby Huffef, Tommy, Lester Mendez, Jimmy Harry, Billy Stienburg, Fernando and many others. Currently the singer is under the pseudonym Porcelain Black, because the previous name suggested that Porcelain and the Tramps is a band. She broke up with Virgin Records, which did not accept the music created by Porcelain. At the end of 2009, she signed an agreement with Universal Republic, which she is working with today. discography Albums wiki

Martijn Association

Vereniging Martijn is a Dutch association aiming at lowering the age of sexuality and changing the social perception of pedophilia. Founded in Hoogeveen in 1982. The main activity of the group is the OK magazine, known to Martijn as 1987. By the day of the delegation it was one of the largest organizations of its kind in the world. Martijn was expelled from the International Lesbian and Gay Association in 1994. Despite statements of opposition to rape and other sexual violence and recommendations to members of law enforcement, many controversies have been raised in the Netherlands. June 27, 2012 Dutch court based in Assen ruled that the association was illegal and ordered its immediate denunciation. wiki

Agrofitocenose

AgroFitocenoses - a crop community of crop fields maintained in relative equilibrium by continuous human activity. This is an artificial arrangement created by man for maximum yield. The homeostatic role in agrophytocene plays the role of crop rotation along with other agronomic treatments. The composition of agrofitocenoses is: AgroFitocenoza and its living organisms form agrobiocenoses. Of the listed crop groups, only the crop is deliberately introduced to man agrophytocenoses, less useful microorganisms in the form of nitroglycerin or nitragine. The rest are independent of the will of the human being, causing harm to the crop (s), or promoting its development, thereby increasing its yield (fungi, bacteria and weeds-infecting viruses, free airborne bacteria, nitrifying bacteria, etc.). The share of individual agro-phytocenoses components is not constant; It changes with the development of agro-phytocenoses during the vegetative period and is highly dependent on human intera

Taras (geomorphology)

Mnichowa Płaśń - an example of a small terrace Terrace - in climbing and tatrology this name is defined as a level or a steep little slope of a mountain or a wall, but also a small flat or little steep place in the valley. Formerly the synonym of the word was the term terasa, but now it is no longer in climbing and the use of arthroscopy. Other words with similar or similar meanings are used, eg, drum, equation and gallery. The dinghy (and diminutive flat, flat) and the platform mean a small terrace. Definitions gallery is used for the terrace in the rock wall, while the terrace in the valley is equal or equal. : terasa. wiki

Henryk Mączkowski

Henryk Mączkowski (born 3 February 1936 in Olsztyn, died 7 January 1973) - Polish illustrator, graphic artist, graphic artist, painter, creator of many public utility interiors. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk. After 10 years of creative work he left over 40 canvases and several hundred pictures and drawings. Participated in many exhibitions in Poland and abroad. His life and work connected with family Olsztyn. It rests in the municipal cemetery in Olsztyn (35th row, 1st grave 21). The note about him is in Polish Biographical Dictionary, issue. PAN and PAU. wiki

Baganda

Gandhi (Baganda, Ganda, Waganda) - an ethnic group in central Uganda, in 1983 its population reached 3 million. In the 15th century, the Gandys formed the pre-colonial kingdom of Buganda, which existed formally until the independence of Uganda when it was liquidated (in 1993 it was re-established as one of the traditional kingdoms of Uganda). Gandy's past was the basis of the dairy farming of millet and sorghum, and the cultivation of cotton and coffee. Gentes have rich craft traditions: iron and iron smithery, pottery, leather and weaving. They use the ganda language of the bantu family. the category: Bagan Mythology. Bibliography Authoritative control (ethnic group): wiki

SPACEWAY-3

SPACEWAY-3 - geostationary satellite telecommunications; part of the constellation Hughes Network Systems for satellite Internet protocol transmissions. It is located above the meridian of 95 ° W. The range of activities includes continental United States, Alaska and Hawaii. The third satellite in the series. The planned duration of the ship is at least 12 years old. Originally SPACEWAY-3 was to be launched with the launch of the Zenit-3SL rocket by Sea Launch, but shortly after the crash, the satellite owner changed the carrier rocket to Ariane 5. The ship was built on the basis of the BSS 702 - 2000 platform. The satellite is connected to the Internet using a 10 Gbps router. Solar cells, at the end of the mission, will produce up to 12.8 kW of electricity. Bibliography wiki

Marcin Piasecki

Marcin Piasecki (born 1970 in Warsaw) - Polish journalist. Graduate of the Faculty of Polish Studies at the University of Warsaw. In the years 1992-2001 he worked with the following newspapers: "Polityka", "Gazeta Wyborcza". Since 2001 he has been associated with the Axel Springer Polska publishing house, initially as editorial secretary and deputy editor of the monthly Profit magazine. In the years 2004-2005 he was the editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine and since 2006 he has been the editor of "Dziennik Polska-Europa-Świat". After the merger of "Dziennik" with "Gazeta Prawna" associated with the new title "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna", where he was responsible for salmon pages "Forsal" until their liquidation in April 2010. Currently he is a journalist of "Rzeczpospolita" and editor-in-chief of "monthly success. " wiki

Hobo Jungle

Hobo Jungle - the blues ballad of the Canadian band The Band. The song was released on a single, with Ophelia in 1976. It entered the album Northern Lights - Suthern Cross in 1975. Hobo is a homeless man, a vagabond who has traveled around the United States for free in freight trains, and hobo jungle is a slang name for a vagrant stop. The song tells the story of the tragedy that followed the cold in the vagabonds. Extreme situations are accompanied by existential reflection about life on the road: And while nobody is really know where they are goin ', at the very same time nobody's lost (although no one knew where he was going, just then no one was missing). Soon after, we hear the story of one of Hobos's life: He was a stray bird and the road was his callin ', ridin' the roads, sleepin 'under the stars, playin' the odds from a rollin 'box car the road was his singing, he rode the highways, slept under the stars, played with fate in his old frisky

(7808) Bagould

<7808> Bagould - Asteroid belt asteroid group that circled the Sun in 4 years and 37 days in the mean distance of 2.56 AU. She was discovered on 5 April 1976 at the Félix Aguilera Observatory by Mario Cesco. The name of the asteroid comes from Benjamin Apthorpa Gould (1824-1896), founder of the Astronomical Journal (1849), first director of the Córdoba Observatory and initiator of astronomical and meteorological research in Argentina. Prior to naming, the asteroid had a temporary designation (7808) 1976 GL8. wiki

Worthington Whittredge

Encampment Along The Platte Worthington Whittredge (born May 22, 1820, February 25, 1910) is an American painter, representing the Hudson River School. He was born on a farm near Springfield, Ohio, initially working as a portraitist and photographer. In the years 1859-1869 he traveled in Europe, studied painting in Düsseldorf, his teacher was Emanuel Leutz. After returning to America, Whittredge took on the landscaping of the Hudson River School. He traveled extensively throughout the United States, performing sketches, painting in a studio in New York. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Consensus

Consensus (congruence) - the relationship between the related elements of a sentence requiring one to have the same form as the other - usually one of them has a certain invariant form, while the other can occur in many different forms and takes the form of the superior word. p> Between the subject (except the case of the logical subject) and the ruling (principal relationship) there is always a connection of consent. Consensus is between nouns and words, such as adjectives or numerals, so questions that are helpful in establishing a consensus between words are: (what?), (Who?), Etc., but not? - the question of the adjunct, which is associated with the expression of the government. Example Variety by case Consensus and parts of speech wiki

Edmund Zechenter

Edmund Zechenter (born October 20, 1867 in Rzeszów, died June 6, 1933 in Krakow) is a journalist, poet, novelist. Edmund's parents were Judge Wincenty Zechenter and Amalia Bartmiński. Witold Zechenter's father, grandfather of Elżbieta Zechenter-Spławińska. He attended school in Cracow. After graduation he started working as a journalist in the New Reform (1900-1903), Polish Post (1902-03, 1905-14), Our Country (1906), Time (1904-12,1914-15), Roli (1908, 1911- 12), Museionie (1912), Głos Narodu (1915-20). He belonged to the Academic Reading Association and to the co-founders of the Syndicate of Journalists in Cracow (1912). He debuted as a storyteller in The Literary Fable (1882), was a literary and theatrical reviewer. He was collecting folk customs, he knew the village from frequent trips. In the twenties he was a press officer of the Cracow Region. He died in Cracow, buried in the Rakowicki Cemetery. Book publications wiki

Franciszek Jaworski

F.Jaworski's grave in the Lyczakowski cemetery Franciszek Jaworski (born November 21, 1873 in Gródek, March 18, 1914 in Lviv) is a Polish historian, journalist, journalist, writer, archivist and collector. He was a lawyer (he graduated from the Law Faculty of Lviv University), but with a passion for historian. He was one of the founders of the Lovers' Association of Lviv (1906) and the Lviv Libraries in which the company published historical works. He published a number of works devoted to the history of Lviv: and collections of sketches from the past of Lviv: He died of tuberculosis at the age of 41. He was buried in Lyczakowski cemetery. Bibliography wiki

Academic Corporation Hermes

Cyrkiel Hermesii Hermes Academic Corporation - Polish academic corporation, founded in Poznań on November 20, 1926 by students of the Higher School of Commerce and the University of Poznań. The first Father of the Corporation was a prominent socialist-economic activist Stanisław Pernaczyński, and after his death Leon Mikolajczak. She concentrated mainly on the students of the High School of Commerce where she worked. In 1928 she became a daughter corporation K! She's going to be a candidate for the ZPK! A to which she was admitted in 1930. At the end of 2007, thanks to the agreement of the last living pre-war member of Hermes Stanisław Baranowski, Hermes Corporation resumed its activity by accepting new members. The first Komersz revived Hermes was held on 19 April 2008. In 2009, Hermesia organized the IV Polish Comedy. In 2010, a three-year cartel was concluded with the Academic Corporation of Sarmatia in Warsaw. Currently, Hermes is affiliated with students and graduates of

Tadeusz Powalowski

Tadeusz Powałowski (born October 30, 1945 in Wągrowiec, died 11 January 2008 in Warsaw) - Polish electronics and social worker, specialist in ultrasound in medicine and biomedical engineering, professor of habilitation of engineering, vice chairman of the Acoustics Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw Branch of the Polish Acoustic Society, honorary member of the Polish Acoustic Society. Long-term employee of the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research PAN. He was editor-in-chief of "Archives of Acoustics." For outstanding achievements for the Polish Acoustic Society, he was awarded the Medal of Honor. Mark Kwiek. He was buried on January 16, 2008 at a cemetery in Stare Babice near Warsaw. Honors Bibliography wiki

Siege of Jazdowa

The siege of Jazdowa took place during the Lithuanian-Russian invasion in 1262 in Mazovia. In late spring of this year, the invasion of Lithuanians by the Grand Duke of Lithuania Mendog, aided by the Russian duke of Rusland, fell to Mazovia. Mazovian's surprise was complete. Without great resistance the invaders captured and burned the capital of the Duchy - Płock, crossed the Vistula River and besieged the castle in Jazdów (now Ujazdów in Warsaw). In this place was the Prince of Mazovia Siemowit I with the oldest son Konrad II. The defenders may have been able to withstand the siege, but as a result of the treachery of Goszcza's courtiers, the Lithuanian troops invaded Jazdowa on 23 June. In the confusion, Prince Siemowit himself was killed and Konrad was sent to Lithuanian captivity for two years. In another version, the Prince of Mazovia was not killed directly in battle, but was murdered after being taken prisoner. Siemowit was to bend at the hands of his own brother-i

macrosporangium

Seedling ear; up the microsporangia, down the macrosporangia Macrosporangium, megasporangium - one of the two types of germplasm present in various plants. In it there are few or even single spores called macrospora, which in turn develop through the production of only female organs - in the ovaries and in them eggs. Macrosporangia are usually larger than microsporangia. They grow on leaves called macrosporophylls, often modified and different from other leaves. Macrosporangia are found in different species of forks, in ferns from the order of salvinians, in the genus and in the genus. In the genus, the megasoprangium functions as a center in the gills. wiki

Jiang Bo

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Adam7

César Ritz César Ritz (born 23 February 1850, 24 October 1918) is a Swiss hotelier and founder of many hotels, among whom the Ritz Hotel in London is most famous. He was called "the king of hoteliers and a hotel for kings." Youth years He was born on 23 February 1850 in the small Alpine village of Niederwald in the so-called. Haut-Valais - upper, German-speaking part of the canton of Valais. He came from a modest peasant family, living on pastoralism. When he was 13, his parents sent him to a family living in Sion (Germany) to learn French. In 1866 he began his apprenticeship as a waiter at the Hotel Couronnes et Poste in Brig. His boss told him at the time: "You will never be a hotelier, because hospitality requires talent and excitement you do not have." Beginnings and career development At the age of 17, he moved to Paris, where the World Exhibition was taking place. He hired himself in a modest hotel La Fidélité. Having worked as a waiter and then as a wait

Drill

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Itamar Siani

Itamar Siani (born 1941 in Sana) is an Israeli painter. He was born in Sana'a, a family of Yemeni Jews. In 1949, after his father's death, he and his mother and three brothers emigrated to Israel. He studied at London University and the Goldsmith College of Art in London, and with artists such as Marcel Janco, Moshe Mokadi, Zvi Meirovitz, Yaacov Agam and Josef Schwarzman. The theme of his paintings is folklore, religious customs, faces of the Yemenians; He uses oil technique in full color. His work was exhibited in Israel, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Poland. wiki

Renata Šerelytė

Renata Šerelytė (born in 1970 in Šimonia) is a Lithuanian poet, writer, publisher and literary critic. Curriculum vitae After finishing high school in his hometown of Šimonia, she undertook work in the school library, but after one year she resigned from her studies. In 1994, she graduated from lithuanian and linguistics at the University of Vilnius. She made her debut in 1986, publishing her poetry in the magazine "Moksleivis". She later collaborated with the children's magazine "Žvaigždute", as well as with the cultural magazine "7 meno dienos" and the magazine "Jaunimo gretos". Currently he directs the literary section of the Vaivorykšte dramatic theater ("Rainbow"). She lives in Vilnius. In his literary career, he has published several collections of short stories, the first of which was "Skinning Fish" in 1995, as well as a collection of historical-adventure stories, novels ("Ice Age" and "Name in

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The bed (also referred to as a former caravan - used in Poland since the 18th century) is a set of firearms used to fix the barrel and provide guidance in the vertical and horizontal plane. Its construction and functions depend on the type of weapon. The rifle barrel (usually wooden) serves as a handle. Together with the overlay and the hardware, it combines all its elements. In the pistol, the function of the bed is full of skeleton. In the artillery sections, the bed consists of: bottom bed, upper bed, cradle, lifting mechanism, directional mechanism, strainer and protective shield. Bibliography wiki

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Henry Grunwald, owner. Heinz Grünwald (born December 3, 1922 in Vienna, February 26, 2005 in New York) was a journalist of Austrian origin, a diplomat. He was the son of Alfred Grünwald, a librarian who cooperated, among others. with Lehár and Kálmán. In 1938 after the Anschluss of Austria, the Grunwald family left Vienna and initially went to Paris in France, and in 1940 to the United States. Henry Grunwald studied in New York, then began working in the magazine "Time" with whom he was associated until his retirement (1987). In 1988, US President Ronald Reagan appointed him Ambassador to the United States in Austria, a function he held until 1990. Authoritative control (person): wiki

Józef Świdnicki

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The Pariah - a horror novel by Graham Masterton, released in 1983. The bunny tells the story of John Trenton, the man who just lost his wife. Jane's pregnant wife, Jane, is killed in a car accident. Upon returning home, John begins to hear whispers. In a few days his friend, who claimed to hear voices, dies. It is diadem on the chandelier. John starts to see ghosts. Spirit Jane is trying to take him to himself, but only John's last dead relatives can do it, and his unborn son is his. Thanks to this, John is safe. By the time he buys a picture of a ship. It turns out that the image represents the only image of David Dark - a ship that sank many years ago. John comes to the people who want to get him. They go to a scientist whom everyone thinks are freaks. She informs them that the ship was carrying the Aztec god of death - Mictantecutli, who triggered the witch hunt. Aztec god urges John to release him. In return he offers him the return of his wife and son. John agrees, but
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Maria Adelaide Hannover Maria Adelajda Wilhelmina Elzbieta Hanowerska (born 27 November 1833 in Hannover, died 27 October 1897 in White Lodge, Richmond Park, Surrey) is a member of the Royal Family, Princess Cambridge, Princess Teck. Adolf's daughter and princess Augusta. Her grandparents were King George III and Charlotta Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and landowner Frederick II Heski and Karolina Polyxena von Nassau-Usingen. Maria Adelaide was raised in Hannover where her parents were staying. She loved food and soon her weight became a cause for trouble finding her husband. At the age of 30 she still had no husband, so she decided to marry her with Francis, Prince Teck, who came from a morganatic relationship, which his chances for marriage were also small (but he was a member of the Württemberg family, who since the eleventh century ruled Württemberg). The wedding took place on June 12, 1866, the couple had 4 children: Maria Adelaide with children. Maria was paid £ 5,000 a year b

Ryszard Maciej Nyczka

ATP World Tour Awards - a distinction awarded to tennis players who stand out in the special tennis season. Athletes receive them every year. Player of the Year Doubles Team of the Year Most Improved Player of the Year Newcomer of the Year / ATP Star of Tomorrow Comeback Player of the Year ATPWorldTour.com Fans' Favorite ATPWorldTour.com Fans' Favorite Team Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award Tournaments of the Year ATP World Tour Masters 1000 ATP World Tour 500 ATP World Tour 250 Bibliography wiki

Julius Albert light

Julius Albert Licht (born 25 June 1821 in Gieshof near Wrietzen, died 28 January 1898 in Wiesbaden) is a German architect. Civil and water engineering engineer, specialist in large structures with wooden structure. In the years 1856-1893 the city architect in Gdańsk. He supervised or designed the construction of a sewage and water supply system in the city, paving the streets and sidewalks. He was also responsible for the construction of horse tram lines, hospitals and urban slaughterhouses. In 1871 a theater designed by Licht was built, which in 1933 burned down in a fire. In 1893, the city council granted the title of Honorary Citizen of the City of Gdańsk to the architect. wiki

Yoneji Miyagawa

Yoneji Miyagawa (Japanese: 宮 川 米 次, Miyagawa Yoneji, also Miyakawa, born January 4, 1885 in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture, died 1959) is a Japanese parasitologist. Miyagawa completed his medical studies at Tokyo Imperial University in 1917 and for four years was an assistant in a hospital clinic. He then moved to the Government Institute for Infectious Diseases. In 1921 he became the director of the hospital's Institute, and in 1927 he became the professor of the same university. In 1934 he became director of the Institute of Infectious Diseases. Bibliography wiki

Jan Zaleski (chemist)

Jan Zaleski (born March 8, 1869 in Augustów Calvary, died August 22, 1932 in Warsaw) is a Polish biochemist and lecturer at the University of Warsaw. Professor of chemistry at the University of Petrograd in 1917, professor of the university in 1917-1918. In 1921 he became a correspondent of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences. Since 1922 he was a professor of pharmaceutical and toxicology at the University of Warsaw. At the same time, since 1928, he assumed the position of professor of analytical chemistry. In 1924 he developed a new method for receiving hemin. Bibliography wiki

62 Cycling Company

Company of riders number 62 - Infantry Division of the Polish Army. The rider number 62 was not involved in a peacekeeping organization. It was formed in the 1st general mobilization rollout of August 30, 1939. The subdivision was organized in the Kołomyja garrison by the 49th Hulul Rifle Regiment. The commander of the company was Lieutenant Roman Mazurek. The division was an organic unit of the 11th Carpathian Infantry Division. In September 1939 the company was directed to the concentration area. As a result of bombing around Jaroslaw (4-5 September), the area was not reached. It was included in the group "Zhovkiev" and together with her took part in the fight in defense of Lviv. On the night of September 14th, 1939, the Mazurkas were severely wounded at the German positions at Zboisky. Bibliography wiki

Ignacy Laskowski

Ignacy Laskowski ps. Czerski (born 22 March 1833 in Gorszczyzna - died June 4, 1871 in Bucharest) - Colonel of the insurgents and war chief of the Kaunas in the January Uprising, emigrant. He graduated from the cadet corps, then the art school in St. Petersburg. Participant of the Crimean War. Member of the Polish Officer's Club in St. Petersburg. After the outbreak of the uprising, he took up insurgency preparations in Lithuania. He became head of the staff of Zygmunt Sierakowski. He participated in the April-May battles until the defeat at the Battle of Birch. He took over from the Sierakowski wounder the function of Kaunas governor, where he was approved on May 18, 1863. He unsuccessfully attempted to break through with his unit on the Baltic Sea to take over the transport of arms. By mid June, he operated with Fr. Antoni Mackiewicz. As one of the few insurgent commanders, he remained in Lithuania until the end of winter 1864. The last battle occurred on January 2, 1864 at

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Labyrinth of Death (game)

Citadel of Blood is a board game released in 1982 by Eric Lee Smith, SPI (Simulations Publications Inc.). In Poland, the game was released, without licensing rights, by Encore. It is a short (90-120 min.) and simple adventure game (with RPG elements), whose action is located in the title labyrinth. Players (1-6 people) play the heroes (three heroes and three pupils) with specific skills, who work together to find the labyrinth of black targets and destroy them. Interesting innovation of the game is the board, which is drawn from a large set of tokens representing the various elements of the board (chambers and corridors) and finds (items, transitions to other levels). The player or players moving the team, each time in motion, select the next tile to match the already existing layout, creating with each new game a different layout of the maze, sometimes greatly differentiating the difficulty of the game by descending to the lower, more difficult levels of the labyrinth. wiki

Joakim Fredrik Preis

Dr Joakim Fredrik Preis (born 1667, died 1775) is a Swedish diplomat and university doctor. When in the years 1689-1703 the Swedish resident in the Netherlands (The Hague) was Johan Palmquist, Preis was (from the beginning of 1703) his secretary. Since 1715 Chargé d'affaires in The Hague, where he spent almost all his life. From 1719 with the rank of resident, and in the years 1725-1759 the extraordinary (extraordinaris envoyé). In 1719 it was ennobled as a baron (Friherre) Preis. Bibliography Literature wiki

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Hewlett-Packard's HP3000 series was launched in 1973 after a long-term project. Early models of these systems were based on CISC processors. The first minicomputer sold with a ready operating system. About the year 1988, they were equipped with 32-bit PA-RISC processors, retaining the backward compatibility of binaries. Originally, the operating system on these machines was called MPE V. After the introduction of PA-RISC processors evolved - also changing the name to MPE / iX. The system contained a built-in database engine - IMAGE - later Turbo IMAGE / XL. It was this engine that was the "strength" of the business applications of the system. The HP3000 was on sale until 2003 - HP provided support to users until December 31, 2006. HP LaserJet printers were originally designed for these systems. wiki

Student Solidarity Committees

Student Solidarity Committees (SKS) - opposition student organizations active in Poland in the second half of the 1970s, in Krakow, Warsaw, Gdansk, Poznan, Wroclaw and Szczecin. Activity The first SKS was created on 15 May 1977 in Cracow, another in Warsaw (20 October 1977), Gdańsk (5th November 1977), Poznan (15 November 1977), Wrocław (14 December 1977) and Szczecin (10 May 1978). The committees took part in an independent, open human rights movement, inspired primarily by the KOR Self-Defense Committee (in particular Cracow, Warsaw, Poznan, Wroclaw) and the Human Rights and Citizenship Movement (in particular Gdańsk and Szczecin). The most active members were SKS in Cracow and Wrocław, second in Poznań and Gdańsk. SKS Warsaw did not develop any activity separate from KSS "KOR", but the Szczecin committee did not ultimately undertake a wider activity. The committees ran independently of each other, a joint initiative was published in the 1977 Index. Bibliography wik

Tadeusz Żabski

Tadeusz Żabski (born 2 January 1936 in Tyczyn Nowy, died 29 September 2017) - Polish scientist, prof. dr hab., lecturer at the Institute of Polish Philology, Wroclaw University. For many years he held the position of deputy director of the Institute of Polish Philology at the University of Wrocław and was the president of the Society of Friends of the Polish Philology. He was a member of the Committee on Literature of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Ossolińskich. Tadeusz Żabski conducted research on the literature of positivism and popular culture, was an expert in the history of Wroclaw Slavicism, and also edited the writings of Boleslaw Prus and Henryk Sienkiewicz. Awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta and the Gold Cross of Merit, honor medal of the Sienkiewicz Foundation Selected publications Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki

Andrzej Wieczorek

Andrzej Wieczorek (born October 24, 1948 in Torun) - Polish engineer, opposition activist during the People's Republic of Poland, was deputy governor of Mazovia. Curriculum vitae He graduated in 1980 from the Faculty of Economics at the Technical University of Świętokrzyska. In the years 1967-1995 he was employed in the Warsaw Television Company. In 1980 he joined "Solidarity". He was a member of the Founding Committee. After the introduction of martial law, he acted in the underground, distributed the press of the second circulation. He was interned for the period from 14 May to 12 July 1982. After his release, he continued to cooperate with the democratic opposition. In 1988 he became a member of the Civic Committee. He participated in the deliberations of one of the components of the Round Table. In the 90's he was active in trade unions. Member of the Board of the Region of Mazovia NSZZ "S". In the years 1998-2000, he held the position of the Wo

Mariusz Skibniewski

Dominik Mariusz Skibniewski SJ coat of arms, used name Mariusz (born April 20, 1881 in Balice near Młypka, died September 27, 1939 in Przyłbice) - priest, Jesuit, historian of the Church, professor of the Pontifical East Institute in Rome. Son of Bronisław and Olga from Dzieduszycki. Brother Alexander and Stefan Leon. In 1900 he graduated from the Private High School in Chyra, and then went to Rome, where he graduated in philosophy and theology at the Collegium Germanicum of the Pontifical Gregorian University. He received a doctorate in philosophy in 1903 and a theology in 1907. In 1906 he was ordained a priest in Rome. He entered the Jesuit Order in 1907. He lectured on the history of the Church, among others. at the universities in Lublin and Cracow. In 1935 he went to Rome and taught the history of the church at the Pontifical Oriental Institute (Instituto Orientale). He authored scientific publications on the history and hostiography of the Church. After the outbreak of Wo

Halina Bełchatowska-Spigiel

Halina Bełchatowska-Spigiel, from Chaja Bełchatowska's house (born 1919 in Warsaw, died in 2002 in Montreal) - Jewish resistance activist in the Warsaw ghetto, participant in the Uprising. She was born in a middle-class Jewish family. Her mother was an introvert and belonged to the Jewish Women's Organization (JAF) operating at the Bund. Before World War II, she lived in a tenement house on Smocza Street 14. In August 1942, during the first expulsion, she was on a train to Treblinka, from which she jumped out with six friends. She took part in the uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto, after which she hid in the Aryan side. Then she took part in the Warsaw Uprising. After the war she lived with her husband Bron Spigel in Montreal. Bibliography wiki

ConceptGCC

ConceptGCC is a fork of the GNU C ++ compiler, which implements the initial concept of types, planned for the forthcoming new ISO standard for C ++ programming language, known as C ++ 1x. Developed by a team led by Douglas Gregor (co-author of the C ++ 1x (N2081) concept) at the Open Systems Laboratory at Indiana University. ConceptGCC is an up-to-date implementation of the proposal. Both the proposal and the ConceptGCC are constantly evolving and being maintained in more or less parallel fashion. The current version of ConceptGCC is considered an alpha version and should therefore be considered highly experimental. The C ++ version implemented by ConceptGCC is known as ConceptC ++. ConceptC ++ must be considered an experimental extension of the C ++ standard until the concept proposal is included in the final version. The plans are to bring the ConceptGCC extension code back into the GCC mainline once the C ++ standard is established. Initially as an optional extension for GCC 4.

Place. cit.

Loc. cito = "in quoted place" - abbreviation used in footnotes or footnotes to refer to an already cited page of a given item. Loc. cit can be used in place of ibid - if the refers to the cited page in the immediately preceding position, or in place of op. cit. - if it concerns the party of the cited work. It follows that after loc. cit. will never show page number or volume. Currently loc. cit. comes out of use. Examples Used locally. cit. points to page 23 of the cited book C. Ciamciara and plays the role of op. cit .. This time, loc. cit. acts as an ibid to point to page 23 of C. Ciamciara's book cited directly before. wiki

Konstantin Zerszczikow

Константин Федорович Зерщиков (born December 14, 1887 in Borozdinskaja in Russia, died May 25, 1949 in Seebach) - Russian military (colonel), emigre historian, Cossack officer Cavalry Regiment in the Russian Corps of Defense during World War II. He graduated from the cadet corps in Jaroslaw, then the Nicolaeusian cavalry school. From 1907 he served as a regiment in the 1st Sunni-Raja cavalry regiment. In 1912, he went to the 4th Cossack Cossacks of the tsar's bodyguard. He participated in the First World War. He was awarded the Order of St. Włodzimierz 4 class. At the end of 1917 he defended the Cossacks against the attacks of the Bolsheviks. He then served in the col. Andrei G. Szkuro. In 1920 he served in the cavalry division of the Cuban Cossacks. After the evacuation of the white troops from Crimea to Gallipoli in November this year, he stayed on Lemnos island and settled in the Balkans. He worked in the construction office. He was the author of historical articles on the tsa

Cooling intensity

The intensity of cooling - the ratio of the cathatermometer constant (the amount of heat released from the square centimeter) to the drop of the liquid column between 38 ° C and 35 ° C with the previous heating of the catheter meter. Units of cooling intensity are catastrophic. I = F t {\displaystyle I={\frac {F}{t}}}  ; [K] where: F - Hill cathatermometer constant [mcal / cm²] t - dropping time of the liquid column between 38 ° C and 35 ° C [s] wiki

Wincenty Józef Komorowski

Wincenty Józef Komorowski Korczak's coat of arms (born 1765, died after 1809) was a Member of Parliament for four years. Curriculum vitae He was born around 1765 as the son of Jozef Joachim, the Korczak coat of arms, Helen Anieli Konkordii from Milewski. His first studies (1776-1778), with his sister Kunegunda, under the direction of Piarist A. S. Ustrzycki. In 1788 he was a candidate for the Chełmski parliament, but was not elected. Member of Parliament for four years from Chełm land in 1790. During this time (1790) he joined the national cavalry, receiving the rank of captain. On April 29, 1791, he accepted urban citizenship at the City Hall of Warsaw. Initially he was the opponent of the Constitution of May 3, later a member of the Assembly of Friends of the Constitutional Government. In the same year (1791), he was appointed a chancellor of the Innocence. In 1791 (June 11) he became a bishop of the Order of St. Stanislaus. During the Polish-Austrian War (1809) he enlis

Liturgical memorial

Remembrance - in the Catholic liturgy, the celebration of the liturgical year is of the least importance. Celebrations of the liturgical memorial are contained within the boundaries of the day. Memories can have their own Mass form or a form of common parts for a particular type of memo (eg common parts for liturgical memoirs of religious). In the liturgy of the Mass there are only two biblical readings and the solemn forms, gloria and creed, are ignored. Celebrations of remembrance give way to liturgical precedence for all liturgical celebrations except for weekdays. Where memories come together with other celebrations, memories are ignored in a given year. The day of celebration of the memorial is marked by a date or a liturgical calendar (→ moving holidays). Memories are divided into general (celebrated throughout the Church) or their own (celebrated locally), as well as mandatory or optional. If there are several memories in a given day, then compulsory memory is a prior

Zijadat Allah III

Zijadat Allah III ibn Abdallah (أبو مدا زيادات الله الثالث) (916) was the eleventh and last emir of the Aghlabid dynasty ruling in Ifrikiya in the years 903-909. He came to power after assassinating his father Abdallah II in 903. He immediately lost all his brothers and uncles to eliminate all his rivals. Although this massacre secured her position temporarily, the Aghlid dynasty lost the prestige she had in the eyes of the people. The Kutama tribe led by Abu Abd Allaah Ash-Shi continued to gain strength and was able to conquer the city of Satif - after two Aghlabid expeditions in 905 and 906 failed, Ash-Shi went to the counterattack. After the capture of the south of Ifrikiji, the Aghlabid troops were completely destroyed at Al-Aribus on March 18, 909. The entire Ifrikiya was now in the hands of the Kutama tribe, and the Aghlid dynasty fell. Zijadat managed to escape to the Middle East, but was unable to assure the Abbasids to regain the emirate. He died in 916 in Palestine. wi

The escort bomber

escort bomber - developed during World War II the concept of an escort aircraft being a refurbished heavy bomber without bombs but equipped with additional defense equipment that was supposed to protect "normal" bombers. At the end of 1942 and early 1943, American aviation did not have sufficiently long-range escorts capable of providing effective defense of bombers against German fighters and American bomb squadrons suffered very high losses. It was then decided to adapt already existing heavy bombers to the role of escort aircraft. These planes were equipped with additional armament and armor, but were not supposed to carry any bombs. The first tests, however, showed that the concept was unsuccessful, modified bombers were heavier and slower than their normal versions and the project did not go beyond the experimental phase. Bibliography wiki

2 Kurlandese Regiment Lejb-Ułański

2 Kurlandzki Pułk Lejb-Ułański Emperor Aleksandra II (ros. 2 nd Lieb-ulan Courland Emperor Alexander II regiment) - pułk kawalerii Armii Imperium Rosyjskiego. Tsar Alexander II The unit was formed on May 16, 1803, during the reign of Tsar Alexander I. Romanov. Repeatedly renamed. In the years 1884-1907 was named 5 Kurlandese Regiment Lejb-Dragoński Emperor Alexander III. It was dissolved in 1918. The leaders of the regiment were the emperors: Alexander II Romanov and Alexander III Romanov. Feast day: August 30th. Localization in 1914: Calvary (Lithuania). On January 1, 1914, the regiment was part of the 1st Cavalry Brigade of the 2nd Cavalry Division in Suwałki (2nd Army Corps). During the First World War, brothers Jozef and Stanisław Bułak-Balachowicz fought in the ranks of the regiment. Bibliography wiki

Otto Fleming

Otto Fleming (born 29 December 1696, died 24 November 1778) is a Swedish politician, military and diplomat. Otto Fleming fought in the wars of Charles XII. As the disaster was announced by the Russians, he went to Paris with diplomatic support, along with Marshal Erik Sparre (1665-1726). In the thirties and thirties he was an active member of the Hattpartiet (party of hats), the profrancic faction of the Swedish parliament. One of his closest friends was her leader, Carl Gustaf Tessin. Between 1746 and 1747 he was the ambassador of Sweden in Denmark. In 1751 another leader of the hockey party, Carl Fredrik Scheffer, tried unsuccessfully to entrust Fleming to the embassy in Paris. Bibliography wiki

(10002) Bagdasarian

<1000> Bagdasarian - asteroid belt asteroid group that circled the Sun in 5 years and 215 days in the mean distance of 3.15 AU. She was discovered on October 8, 1969, at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory in Krymskis by the Lyudmila Czerne. The name of the asteroid was given in honor of Alexander Sergiejewicz Bagdasariana (born 1946), an outstanding specialist in electronics, conducting research and development in Moscow. Prior to naming, the asteroid was named Temporary (10002) 1969 TQ1. wiki

Alessandro Serenelli

Alessandro Serenelli (born 2 June 1882 in Paterno, Italy, 6 May 1970) is an Italian murderer, Maria Goretti's killer. After serving a prison sentence, he became a tertiary and later resided in a Maccabees monastery in Macerata. Curriculum vitae Serenella had eight siblings. In 1902 the family moved from Marche to Lazio, where Alessandro met Maria Goretti. He started to nag the girl, but she always refused. On July 5, 1902, after repeated refusal, he shoved her 14 times with a knife. The victim died the next day. The court sentenced Serenelli to a 30-year prison sentence. He had lost his life, because under the then Italian law he was young. The penalty was in the years 1903-1918. He was a prisoner at Notto, where he worked as a gardener. In connection with the amnesty after the victory of Italy in the First World War and as a reward for good conduct came out three years before the date of the end of the penalty. After leaving prison where he experienced deep grief for his d