Aleksander Majkowski

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Aleksander Majkowski was a prominent Kashubian writer, activist, and cultural leader, best known for helping to shape modern Kashubian literature and national consciousness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Kashubian writer
activist
cultural leader
human
journalist
writer
birthDate 1876-07-17
birthPlace Kościerzyna
Pomerania
Prussia
countryOfCitizenship Germany
Poland
deathDate 1938-02-10
deathPlace Gdynia
educatedAt Humboldt University of Berlin NERFINISHED
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
University of Greifswald NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Kashubians
familyName Majkowski
fieldOfWork Kashubian literature
regional activism
founded Kashubian periodical Gryf
Kashubian-Pomeranian cultural initiatives
genre journalism
novel
givenName Aleksander
hasInfluenceOn Kashubian literary canon
Kashubian national identity
hasOccupation regional activist
knownFor shaping modern Kashubian literature
strengthening Kashubian national consciousness
languageOfWorkOrName Kashubian language
surface form: Kashubian

Polish
movement Kashubian movement
name Aleksander Majkowski self-link
notableWork Żëcé i przigodë Remusa
occupation journalist
physician
writer
participantIn Kashubian national revival
positionHeld editor-in-chief of Gryf
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Gdańsk
Gdynia
Kościerzyna
studied medicine

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Kashubian language notableWriter Aleksander Majkowski
Aleksander Majkowski name Aleksander Majkowski self-link