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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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annexation into the
Kingdom of
Italy was
ratified by plebiscite.
Marian Langiewicz of
Poland proclaimed himself Dictator and
attempted (unsuccessfully) to...
- insurrectionists,
Bobrowski reluctantly affirmed and
supported Langiewicz.
Since Langiewicz was
essentially a
nominee of the "White" faction, the Red-dominated...
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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 wife...
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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 January...
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bearers at the time were King John III
Sobieski in the 17th century,
Langiewicz in the 19th
century and Piłsudski in the 20th century.
Friedrich Nietzsche...
- Władysław Stanisław
Zamoyski Ludomił
Rayski Wojciech Bobowski Marian Langiewicz Stanisław
Julian Ignacy Ostroróg Stanisław
Julian Ostroróg Leon Walerian...
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Congress Poland. A
party of 3000
Polish insurgents commanded by
Marian Langiewicz,
clashed with
units of the
Imperial Russian Army. The
Poles managed to...
- one of
biggest battles of the
January Uprising.
Polish general Marian Langiewicz began concentrating his
forces in the Holy
Cross Mountains; he wanted...