- Jan
Dekert or Jan
Dekiert (1738 – 4
October 1790) was a
Polish merchant of
German descent and
political activist.
Starting in the 1760s, he rose to become...
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Dekert (1786 – 1861) was a
Polish Catholic priest,
auxiliary Auxiliary bishop of
Warsaw from 1859–1861. He was the son of
mayor of
Warsaw Jan
Dekert....
- 73 m or 295 by 240 ft) square:
Dekert's Side (Strona Dekerta), the
north side (numbers, 28–42),
named after Jan
Dekert,
which houses the
Warsaw Historical...
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respective sides:
Ignacy Zakrzewski (south), Hugo Kołłątaj (west), Jan
Dekert (north) and
Franciszek Barss (east). In the
early 1910s,
Warsaw Old Town...
- (1778–1779)
Grzegorz Łyszkiewicz (1780–1780)
Wojciech Lobert (1781–1788) Jan
Dekert (23
February 1789 – 4
October 1790) Józef Michał Łukasiewicz (1791 – 13...
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tobacco company (Manufaktura
Tytoniowa w Warszawie)
founded in 1777 by Jan
Dekert,
Piotr Blank (pl), and
Andrzej Rafałowicz (pl).
Nicolas worked at the factory...
- 1822–1825
Franciszek Pawłowski, 1827–1829
Tomasz Chmielewski, 1837–1844 Jan
Dekert, 1859–1861
Henryk Ludwik Plater, 1859–1868
Kazimierz Ruszkiewicz, 1884–1925...
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Warsaw on 2
December 1789 was
inspired by Hugo Kołłątaj, and led by Jan
Dekert. 294
representatives of 141
towns under royal charter (miasta królewskie)...
- the
Provisional People's
Government of the
Republic of
Poland (1918) Jan
Dekert, merchant,
mayor of
Warsaw (1789–1791)
Isaac Deutscher (1907–1967), writer...
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identified as Róża z Martynkowskich, wife of
Dekert) Elżbieta
Grabowska (1748–1810), king's
mistress Jan
Dekert (1738–1790),
former City
President (Mayor)...