Bronowice Małe
History
Since 1294 the location was recorded to be a property of St. Mary's Basilica, Kraków. During 1934-1941 it was part of rural gmina Gmina Bronowice Małe and was its administrative center.[1]
People associated with Bronowice Małe
- Rydel family; see Rydlówka manor house-museum
- Lucjan Rydel (1870–1918), poet, playwright
- Lucjan Rydel (ophthalmologist) (1833–1895), professor, rector of the Jagiellonian University, Krakow
- Anna Rydlówna (1884–1969), nurse, recipient of the Florence Nightingale Medal
- Jan Rydel, historian, chief of the Polish section of the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity
- Maria Rydlowa, literature historian, editor, author, museum curator, recipient of the Silver Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis
- Józefa Singer (Perel Singer, Pepa Singer) (1881–1955), the prototype of Rachel from The Wedding, an influential 1901 play by Stanisław Wyspiański
- Włodzimierz Tetmajer (1861–1923), artist and writer
References
- Dz.U. 1934 nr 64 poz. 535 A Ministry of the Interior order about the subdivision of Kraków County into rural gminas
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