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Andrzej Niemojewski (1864-1921) was a Polish poet, author, orientalist. Born to Polish parent in Dorpat, Estonia. Studied law but after 1897 he devoted himself to the study of religion. For his non-conformist ideas was repeatedly arrested for blasphemy. Editor of the Journal Independent Thought. Translated Josephus into Polish in 1906 and in 1909 wrote a book supporting the Jesus Myth Theory.

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