Marian Langiewicz, full name Marian Antoni Melchior Langiewicz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmarjan laŋˈɡʲɛvit͡ʂ]; 5 August 1827, in Krotoszyn – 11 May 1887...
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Langiewicz is a Polish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Marian Langiewicz (1827–1887), Polish resistance military leader Wiesław Langiewicz [Wikidata]...
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Korzeniowski (1820–1869), Polish playwright and father of Joseph Conrad. Marian Langiewicz (1827–1887), Military Commander of the uprising. He had an English...
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Russian-controlled Congress Poland. A party of 3000 Polish insurgents commanded by Marian Langiewicz, clashed with units of the Imperial Russian Army. The Poles managed...
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Executive Commission in Warsaw, both de jure under the rule of dictator Marian Langiewicz. In 1863, started the January Uprising, the conflict fought in the...
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annexation into the Kingdom of Italy was ratified by plebiscite. Marian Langiewicz of Poland proclaimed himself Dictator and attempted (unsuccessfully)...
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Bey Władysław Stanisław Zamoyski Ludomił Rayski Wojciech Bobowski Marian Langiewicz Stanisław Julian Ignacy Ostroróg Stanisław Julian Ostroróg Leon Walerian...
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The coexisting provisional governments were both de jure ruled by Marian Langiewicz, whose arrest led to their dissolution in favor of a single coalition...
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Mayor Józef Królikowski. In the early days of the January Uprising, Marian Langiewicz visited Radom, preparing the rebellion. In the 19th century, Radom...
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involved a 3,000-strong unit of Polish insurgents under the command of Marian Langiewicz which had been cornered by Russian forces numbering around 3,500 soldiers...
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Jordan Ignacy Kruszewski Stanisław Krzesimowski Apolinary Kurowski Marian Langiewicz Teofil Łapiński Ludwik Mierosławski Józef Miniewski Zygmunt Padlewski...
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area of Skała. In the nearby Ojców a Polish camp was created, under Marian Langiewicz. On March 5, 1863, a battle took place at a Skała cemetery. As a result...
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battlefield, and personal clashes with one of the Uprising's generals, Marian Langiewicz, Mierosławski resigned his dictatorship and left Poland for Paris...
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Mierosławski (1814–1878) (dictator) 17 February 1863 11 March 1863 – Marian Langiewicz (1827–1887) (dictator) 11 March 1863 18 March 1863 2 Stefan Bobrowski...
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National Civil Government, both de jure under the rule of dictator Marian Langiewicz. Its seat was located in the city of Warsaw. In 1863, started the...
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Krzywosądz and battle of Nowa Wieś), and political conflict with Marian Langiewicz, Mierosławski resigned as the dictator and returned to Paris. He would...
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whom she married in 1843. Her cousin, Marie Bauer, was married to Marian Langiewicz, leader of the Polish Insurrection of 1863; they were married in Switzerland...
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Zouaves covered the retreat of the main body of Polish forces under Marian Langiewicz. They also fought at the follow-up Battle of Grochowiska where they...
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helped reorganize the Ottoman police and gendarmerie from 1898 to 1909 Marian Langiewicz, Polish leader of the January Uprising who fled to the Ottoman Empire...
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Russian-controlled Congress Poland. A party of Polish insurgents commanded by Marian Langiewicz, heading towards the border with Galicia (Austrian Partition of Poland)...
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inhabited. During the January Uprising 1863 the troops of general Marian Langiewicz sheltered in the castle. Castles in Poland Anton Friedrich Büsching;...
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Zouaves covered the retreat of the main body of Polish forces under Marian Langiewicz. They also fought at the follow-up Battle of Grochowiska where they...
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Hebraist Theodor Kullak (1818–1882), German pianist and composer Marian Langiewicz (1827–1887), Polish military leader of the January Uprising Marcin...
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Lesser Poland, there were Ojców (3000 soldiers), and Wąchock, where Marian Langiewicz gathered up to 1500 people. The uprising died out by early spring...
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Góra. He originally was given the rank of colonel. Under General Marian Langiewicz Czachowski fought in various battles and skirmishes, including at...
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January 1863, soon after the January Uprising broke out, General Marian Langiewicz assembled a group of 1,400 Polish rebels, whose purpose was to attack...
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movement and fought in the January Uprising as adjutant to Commander Marian Langiewicz. She disguised herself as a male soldier and went by the alias "Michał...
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capital when during the January Uprising against the Russian Empire Marian Langiewicz, the leader of the uprising, had his headquarters at Wąchock. In 2003...
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as Michał Czajkowski, served in the Ottoman Army. Polish General Marian Langiewicz spent the last years of his life in Turkey, fought in the Ottoman...
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Polish insurgents under Captain August Jasiński [pl] and Colonel Marian Langiewicz attacked the town of Szydłowiec (Congress Poland), where a garrison...
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