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  1. Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof (em polonês/polaco: Ludwik Łazarz Zamenhof; em esperanto, Ludoviko Lazaro Zamenhof; em português, Luís Lázaro Zamenhof) (Białystok, 15 de dezembro de 1859 — Varsóvia, 14 de abril de 1917) foi um oftalmologista polonês-judeu.

  2. The two L's do not seem to have specifically represented either name, and the order Ludwik Lejzer is a modern convention. Biography Early years Zamenhof, c. 1879. Zamenhof was born on 15 December 1859, the son of Mark and Rozalia Zamenhof (née Sofer), in the multi-ethnic city of Belostok (now Białystok in Poland).

  3. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof. Pseudonym: Doktoro Esperanto (Esperanto: “Doctor Hopeful”) Born: December 15, 1859, Białystok, Poland, Russian Empire [now in Poland] Died: April 14, 1917, Warsaw (aged 57) Notable Works: “Fundamento de Esperanto” Subjects Of Study: Esperanto.

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  4. A short biography of Zamenhof. Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof (known in Esperanto as Ludoviko Lazaro) was born on the 15th of December 1859 in Ulica Zielona ('Green Street') in the city of Białystok in 'Congress Poland', part of the Russian Empire, now part of an independent Polish state. His father, Markus Zamenhof, was a schoolteacher who taught ...

  5. Lázaro Luiz Zamenhof. Versão para impressão. Lázaro Luiz Zamenhof (ou Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof) nasceu em 15 de dezembro de 1859, na cidade de Bialystok, na Polônia. Era filho de Rosália e Marcos Zamenhof, criterioso professor de Geografia e línguas modernas.

  6. iniciador do idioma esperanto / De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia livre. Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof ( em polonês/polaco: Ludwik Łazarz Zamenhof; em esperanto, Ludoviko Lazaro Zamenhof; em português, Luís Lázaro Zamenhof) ( Białystok, 15 de dezembro de 1859 — Varsóvia, 14 de abril de 1917) foi um oftalmologista polonês - judeu.

  7. 15 de dez. de 2022 · Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof (1859–1917) was born in the Russian-occupied Polish city of Białystok. He studied medicine in Moscow and Warsaw and then ophthalmology in Warsaw and Vienna. Impoverished for most of his life he lived and practiced in several cities of the Czardom until his death in Warsaw.