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Andrzej Tomasz Towiański (Polish pronunciation: [anˈdʐej tɔˈvʲaɲskʲi];
January 1, 1799 – May 13, 1878) was a
Polish philosopher and
messianic religious...
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Mickiewicz and
Towiański regularly attended Catholic m**** and
encouraged their followers to do so. In 1846
Mickiewicz severed his ties with
Towiański, following...
- Skrętowski, Słonecki, Surgut, Surkont, Surzycki, Szadziewicz, Timka,
Towiański, Wężycki, Wierzchosław, Wieścki, Wiszycki, Wolski, Wrobliski, Wróbliński...
- soon
after to the
Peszel family. Later, in the
years 1859–1879, Adam
Towiański was an owner. His
possessions consisted of
granges in
Mokas and Żelazowa...
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Ignacy Lubomirski 1802-1893
Julia Radziwill Marianna Lubomirska Krzysztof Towiański Józef
Aleksander Lubomirski 1751–1817
Ludwika Sosnowska Henryk Ludwik...
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starost and
voivode Franciszek Wielopolski.
Marianna married Krzysztof Towiański Elżbieta
married Jan Rybiński
Jerzy Ignacy became General and Chorąży...
- Świętochowski
Alfred Tarski Władysław
Tatarkiewicz Józef
Tischner Andrzej Towiański Bronisław
Trentowski Anna-Teresa
Tymieniecka Kazimierz Twardowski Michał...
- others."
Wojciech Dębołęcki
Zygmunt Krasiński Adam
Mickiewicz Andrzej Towiański Stanisław Wyspiański
called Poland "the
Christ of nations" due to its...
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Kamil Norwid (poet)
Wincenty Pol (poet)
Juliusz Słowacki (poet)
Andrzej Towiański (philosopher)
Kornel Ujejski (poet)
Henryk Wieniawski (composer) Almeida...
- (Circle of God's Cause), led by
Andrzej Towiański. This
group included,
among others, Mickiewicz.
Towiański's influence is
credited with a new, mystical...