Leszek Podhorodecki

Leszek Podhorodecki (1934 – December 7, 2000), was a Polish historian and writer.[1] A secondary school teacher, he published over 40 different books about the history of Poland, as well as dozens of academic articles and other publications.[1]

Bibliography

  • Chanat krymski i jego stosunki z Polską w XV-XVIII wieku
  • Chocim 1621
  • Dzieje rodu Chodkiewiczów
  • Hetman Jan Karol Chodkiewicz 1560-1621
  • Hetman Jan Zamoyski 1542-1605
  • Hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski ok. 1591-1646
  • Hetman Żółkiewski
  • Historia Polski 1796-1997
  • Kulikowe Pole 1380
  • Lepanto 1571
  • Rapier i koncerz
  • Sicz Zaporoska
  • Sławne bitwy Polaków
  • Sławni hetmani Rzeczypospolitej
  • Sobiescy herbu Janina
  • Stefan Czarniecki
  • Tatarzy
  • Wazowie w Polsce
  • Wiedeń 1683
  • Władysław IV 1595-1648
  • Zarys dziejów Ukrainy
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References

  1. "Historyk i pedagog". Wolomin.tylko.to. Retrieved 2012-05-21.


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