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  2. Gena Turgel - Wikipedia

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    Her wedding dress, made from a British Army parachute, is an exhibit in the Imperial War Museum in London. [9] Norman held a party to celebrate his engagement to Gena at Belsen having been granted permission to do so by Major Leonard Berney , the commander of the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons Camp (as it was then called).

  3. Sigismund's Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Sigismund's Chapel (Polish: kaplica Zygmuntowska) is a royal chapel of the Wawel Cathedral in Kraków, Poland. Built as a funerary chapel for the last members of the Jagiellonian Dynasty , it has been hailed by many art historians as "the most beautiful example of the Tuscan Renaissance north of the Alps".

  4. Stanisław Wyspiański - Wikipedia

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    In November the same year he participated in the wedding of his friend Lucjan Rydel in Bronowice, a village near Kraków. The wedding party was the inspiration for his widely acclaimed play Wesele (The Wedding). It is a deeply critical yet sarcastic exposé of Polish society of the 19th century.

  5. History of Kraków - Wikipedia

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    Poland was partitioned for the third time in 1795, and Kraków became part of the Austrian province of Galicia. Prince Józef Poniatowski entering Kraków in July 1809. When Napoleon Bonaparte of the French Empire captured part of what had once been Poland, he established the Duchy of Warsaw (1807) as an independent but subordinate state.

  6. Wedding of the Weddings - Wikipedia

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    Wedding of the Weddings is an annual meeting of couples who had non-alcoholic wedding receptions. The meetings have taken place in various cities of Poland since 1995. The couples come together with their children to have an all-night-long non-alcoholic dancing party, to exchange experience on organizing non-alcoholic parties for children, youth and adults and just to spend several days ...

  7. Elizabeth of Austria (1436–1505) - Wikipedia

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    For unknown reasons, Elisabeth's scheduled wedding to Frederick of Saxony, negotiated by her mother Queen Elisabeth, did not take place despite a wedding treaty signed in July 1450. [8] After the death of Władysław III of Poland in the Battle of Varna in 1444, Hungarian nobles recognized Elisabeth's brother Ladislaus the Posthumous as their ...