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- Baron Jan Leon Hipolit Kozietulski (4 July 1781 – 3 February 1821) was a Polish noble, military commander and an officer of the armed forces of the Duchy...
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- all the soldiers in the units. Napoleon issued no written orders. Jan Kozietulski, who commanded the 3rd squadron that day, mentioned that he called, "Lekka...
- invention of 66 at Paderborn in 1652, it is not recorded until 1715 although Kozietulski stated in 1888 that it had been po****r in Poland for two centuries which...
- Grand Duke of Kievan Rus. Polish historian and genealogist Marek Skarbek-Kozietulski, working off the premise laid out by Jurek, theorized that Haroldson...
- Colonel Hoffmayer's command 3rd Regiment: scouts-lanciers under Jean Kozietulski's command The scouts had only the time to distinguish themselves during...
- Ignacy Krasicki (1735–1801), Roman Catholic archbishop and a writer Jan Kozietulski (1781–1821), military commander of the armed forces of the Duchy of Warsaw...
- Kościuszko, Polish and American commander, general and revolutionist Jan Kozietulski, colonel, commander during the Napoleonic Wars Włodzimierz Krzyżanowski...
-  Spain  United Kingdom  Portugal Józef Poniatowski Józef Chłopicki Jan Kozietulski Jan Konopka Franciszek Młokosiewicz First Siege of Zaragoza Battle of...
- ordered his Polish light cavalry escort of some 87 troops, led by Jan Kozietulski, to charge the Spaniards. Despite losing two thirds of their numbers...