Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Adolf Abrahamowicz (Armenian: Ադոլֆ Աբրահամովիչ or Ադոլֆ Աբրահամյան; November 7, 1849 - August 16, 1899 ) was an Austro-Hungarian Armenian writer who wrote in the Polish language. He was a landowner, but lived of his life in Lviv. He worked with many directors and actors, especially with Ryszard Ruszkowski (from 1884-1891). His farce and slapstick was very popular in the Polish entertainment repertoire of the nineteenth century."@en }
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- Adolf_Abrahamowicz abstract "Adolf Abrahamowicz (Armenian: Ադոլֆ Աբրահամովիչ or Ադոլֆ Աբրահամյան; November 7, 1849 - August 16, 1899 ) was an Austro-Hungarian Armenian writer who wrote in the Polish language. He was a landowner, but lived of his life in Lviv. He worked with many directors and actors, especially with Ryszard Ruszkowski (from 1884-1891). His farce and slapstick was very popular in the Polish entertainment repertoire of the nineteenth century.".
- Adolf_Abrahamowicz comment "Adolf Abrahamowicz (Armenian: Ադոլֆ Աբրահամովիչ or Ադոլֆ Աբրահամյան; November 7, 1849 - August 16, 1899 ) was an Austro-Hungarian Armenian writer who wrote in the Polish language. He was a landowner, but lived of his life in Lviv. He worked with many directors and actors, especially with Ryszard Ruszkowski (from 1884-1891). His farce and slapstick was very popular in the Polish entertainment repertoire of the nineteenth century.".