- Zaduszki
- blp, D. \Zaduszkiszek«Dzień Zaduszny»
Słownik języka polskiego . 2013.
Słownik języka polskiego . 2013.
Zaduszki — (also dzień zaduszny ) is a Polish tradition of lighting candles ( znicze ) and visiting the graves of the relatives on All Souls Day. Its origins can be traced to the times of Slavic mythology. The tradition of lighting candles comes from… … Wikipedia
Zaduszki — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. nmos, blp, D. Zaduszkiszek {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} Dzień Zaduszny, przypadający 2 listopada, po Dniu Wszystkich Świętych {{/stl 7}} … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
Totenfeier (Drama) — Der Dramenzyklus Totenfeier oder Ahnenfeier (polnischer Originaltitel: Dziady) ist eines der bedeutendsten Werke des polnischen Schriftstellers Adam Mickiewicz und der polnischen Literatur überhaupt. Es besteht aus vier Bänden und erschien in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Поминальные дни — Алексей Саврасов. Живопись. «Могила на Волге» (1874) Поминальные дни календарные дни поминовения умерших, посвящены всем уме … Википедия
All Souls' Day — This article is about the Christian religious holiday. For the Latin American holiday, see Day of the Dead. For the 2005g film, see All Souls Day (film). For the Chinese holiday, see Qingming Festival. For the Buddhist holiday, see Ghost Festival … Wikipedia
Powązki Cemetery — Powązki redirects here. For other uses, see Powązki (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Powązki Military Cemetery. Powązki Cemetery Saint Honorata gate Details Year … Wikipedia
Polish cuisine — Kotlet schabowy served with salads. Various kinds of Polish Kielba … Wikipedia
Cultural representations of the Warsaw Uprising — Warsaw Uprising Prelude Military description Military units involved Lack of outside support Capitulation Aftermath Planned destruction of Warsaw People … Wikipedia
Dziady — This article is about an ancient festival. See Dziady (poem) for the poem by Adam Mickiewicz. Dziady (IPA2|dzʲa dɨ) was an ancient Slavic feast to commemorate the dead. Literally, the word is translated as Grandfathers . It was held twice every… … Wikipedia
Polish Film School — (Polish Polska Szkoła Filmowa ) refers to an informal group of Polish film directors and screenplay writers active between 1955 and approximately 1963. The group was under heavy influence of Italian neorealists. It took advantage of the liberal… … Wikipedia