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- Andrzej Mokronowski (1713–1784) was a member of the Polish szlachta, a politician and general of the Polish Army. He was the first Polish Mason and founder...
- Stanisław Mokronowski (1761-1821) was a prominent member of the Polish landed gentry of Bogoria coat of arms. A general of the Polish Army and a royal...
- field squadrons of Mokronowski brigade cavalry, but in formation of Regiment Buławy Koronnej panic ensued the rear squadrons of Mokronowski brigade. The panic...
- indifferent to her, and she left him to live with the Masovian voivode Andrzej Mokronowski, whom she eventually married. This was a time of difficulty for her,...
- forces under the leadership of Suvorov and Polish rebels under Stanisław Mokronowski north-east of Warsaw (at Kobyłka), on 26 October 1794. It was part of...
- Lutosławski M Adam Macedoński Stanisław Maczek Stanisław Małachowski Andrzej Mokronowski Ignacy Mościcki (ex officio) Countess Helen Marynowska-Potocki Minchakievich...
- Crown 1773–1783 Antoni Poniński Starosta of Kopanica 1773–1777 Andrzej Mokronowski general inspector, Voivode of Mazovia (from 1781) 1776–1784 Jacek Małachowski...
- to disarm the weak Polish garrison of Warsaw under General Stanisław Mokronowski by seizing the Warsaw ****nal at Miodowa Street. These orders only made...
- cellist and conductor of Polish descent Marcjan Dominik Wołłowicz Andrzej Mokronowski Władysław Wołłowicz Franciszek Bohomolec Ostafi Wołłowicz Coat of Arms...
- diversion at Marymont on 26–27 July. During the Prussian siege of the city Mokronowski was sent to Lithuania to replace the ailing Wielhorski and Poniatowski...