- Jan Józef
Tyssowski (March 8, 1811 –
April 5, 1857), born in Tarnów, Poland, was the self-proclaimed
Dictator of the
Republic of Kraków
during the failed...
- восстание) of 1846 was an attempt, led by
Polish insurgents such as Jan
Tyssowski and
Edward Dembowski, to
incite a
fight for
national independence. The...
- a
member of the
newly formed Polish National Government alongside Jan
Tyssowski and
Aleksander Grzegorzewski [pl].
Gorzkowski was born on (1811-11-21)21...
- (Birth–Death)
Entered office Left
office –
Tyssowski National Government of the
Republic of
Poland (triumvirate): Jan
Tyssowski (President) (1811–1857)
Ludwik Gorzkowski...
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Panama September 20, 1906 453 507
Authorizing Reinstatement of
Joseph Tyssowski in
Interior Department Without Regard to
Civil Service Rules September...
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Defeat 1846 Kraków
Uprising Poles [pl]
Austrian Empire Russian
Empire Jan
Tyssowski Chochołowian uprising [pl]
Battle of Gdów
Defeat Rabacja Galicyjska 1848...
- he
served as a
military engineer and
captain in the
Union Army • Jan
Tyssowski, the
Dictator of
Poland during the 1846 uprising,
became a
Polonia activist...
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During the 1846 Kraków Uprising,
Dembowski was
secretary to
dictator Jan
Tyssowski.
Dembowski died on 27
February 1846 at Podgórze, shot by
Austrian troops...
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constituted in
Honolulu out of the work
which was
started by layman,
Joseph Tyssowski.
Southern Baptist missionary,
Victor Koon, was
called as the
pastor of...
- Cadwalader; Knox, Sam R.; Humphreys,
William P.; Rowe, J.H.; Stuart, Fred D.;
Tyssowski, John; Graham, C.B. (1852). "Chart of
Suisun &
Vallejo bays with the confluence...