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  1. Samuel Zborowski (died 1584) was a Polish military commander and a notable member of the szlachta (Polish nobility). He is best remembered for having been executed by supporters of the Polish king Stefan Batory and chancellor Jan Zamoyski; an event which caused much uproar among the contemporary Polish nobility.

  2. Samuel Zborowski herbu Jastrzębiec (ur. ok. 1540, zm. 26 maja 1584) – hetman kozacki, rotmistrz królewski, kalwinista.

  3. 26 de may. de 2018 · On this date in 1584, Samuel Zborowski was beheaded at Krakow’s Wawel Hill for treason and murder committed ten years before. A monument to the timeless abuse of the prosecutor’s discretion, Zborowski ( English Wikipedia entry | Polish ) was a powerful nobleman who got into a snit when nobody of equal stature would enter the ...

  4. Escudo de armas de Samuel Zborowski Jastrzębiec, nacido alrededor de 1520 y muerto ejecutado en 26 de mayo de 1584, era cosaco Hetman, capitán de caballería y calvinista. Su ejecución por orden del rey de Polonia Stefan Batory fue el origen de la desconfianza de la nobleza polaca hacia el monarca y su estrecho colaborador el canciller Jan ...

  5. This paper explores the relation of Juliusz Słowacki’s drama. Samuel Zborowski to Darwinism and Surrealism. As a contemporary of Darwin, this paper presents several overlapping points in time...

  6. In the sharp focal point of Stefan Żeromski's novels, short-stories, and sociological pamphlets there is concentrated the pain, the despair, the sacrifice, and the triumphant exultation of the whole period during which Poland struggled up out of bondage into a “brave new worldof freedom.

  7. 10 de jul. de 2020 · As a contemporary of Darwin, this paper presents several overlapping points in time between the lives of Słowacki and Darwin, as well as Słowacki’s relations to both Darwin and his predecessors. It has been argued that Samuel Zborowski is the first surrealistic work in Polish literature.