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Karol Libelt (8
April 1807,
neighborhood of
Chwaliszewo in Poznań,
Duchy of
Warsaw - 9 June 1875, Brdowo) was a
Polish philosopher, writer,
political and...
- servant. In On Love of the
fatherland (1844), the
Polish philosopher Karol Libelt used the term inteligencja,
which was the
status class,
composed of scholars...
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August Cieszkowski Tytus Działyński
August Cieszkowski (second term)
Karol Libelt Stanisław
Egbert Koźmian,
August Cieszkowski (third term)
Archbishop Edward...
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Seweryn Goszczyński (1804–1886) Michał
Czajkowski (1807–1875)
Karol Libelt (1809–1849)
Juliusz Słowacki (1812–1859)
Zygmunt Krasiński (1812–1887) Józef...
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Zygmunt Gorgolewski.
Noted faculty members included Hermann Loew and
Karol Libelt.
Official site of Poznań city
Official site of
Wielkopolska 52°24′16″N 16°55′58″E...
- 1848. They
immediately joined the
Greater Poland Uprising of 1848.
Karol Libelt (1807–1875)
Ludwik Mierosławski (1814–1878) Władysław
Niegolewski (1819–1885)...
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Poland Uprising in 1846 failed, as the
leading insurgents around Karol Libelt and
Ludwik Mierosławski were
reported to the
Prussian police and arrested...
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Antoni Kraszewski (1797–1870),
Polish politician and
parliamentarian Karol Libelt (1807–1875),
Polish philosopher,
political and
social activist, president...
- Lazari-Radek Stanisław Leszczyński Stanisław Leśniewski
Casimir Lewy
Karol Libelt Wincenty Lutosławski Jan Łukasiewicz
Kazimierz Łyszczyński Adam Mahrburg...
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Czech writer and journalist,
Josef Václav Frič, a
Czech nationalist,
Karol Libelt (1817–1861), a
Polish writer and politician, and others,
pressed for a close...