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AprašymasZofia Rostworowska z Oskierkow 1873-1953 corka Aleksandra.jpg
English: Zofia Rostworowska (1873-1953), Aleksander Oskierka (1830-1911)'s daughter, Tadeusz Rostworowski (1860-1928)'s wife. Before 1917 AD.
Русский: София Ростворовская (1873-1953), дочь Александра Владиславовича Оскерки (1830-1911), жена архитектора Тадеуша Ростворовского (1860-1928). Фото ранее 1917 года.
Беларуская: Сафія Раствароўская (1873-1953), дачка Аляксандра Уладзіслававіча Аскеркі (1830-1911), жонка архітэктара Тадэвуша Раствароўскага (1860-1928). Фота раней 1917 года.
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before 1917 m.
date QS:P,+1917-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1917-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
AD
Šaltinis
reproduction from: Rostworowski, А. Ziemia, której już nie zobaczysz. Wspomnienia Kresowe. — Warszawa, 2001. — 504 s.
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Aleksander Oskierka (1830-1911), Tadeusz Rostworowski, Zofia Rostworowska (1873-1953), Zofia Oskierka (1873-1953), Сафія Аляксандраўна Аскерка (1873-1953), Сафія Аляксандраўна Раствароўская, Аляксандр Аскерка (1830-1911), Аляксандр Уладзіслававіч Аскерка (1830-1911), Александр Оскерка
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