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Antoni Wroniecki (1790 - 1838) was a
Polish military officer and a
General of the
Polish Army
during the
November Uprising of 1831. Born in 1790 in Poznań...
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Marcin Klemensowski,
Kazimierz Małachowski,
Ludwik Michał Pac and
Antoni Wroniecki was
interned in the city. On
December 22, 1831, the
Prussian army attempted...
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Wroniecki, Wróblewski, Wróżbita, Wścieklica, Wyczałkowski, Wyczołkowski, Wyganowski...
- Mieczysław Lubelski, Władysław Roguski,
Stefan Sonnewend, and Jan
Jerzy Wroniecki. In the 1920s, he had
taken part in the
Formalism movement, and had been...
- Stanisław Jagmin, Lubelski, Władysław Roguski,
Stefan Sonnewend and Jan
Jerzy Wroniecki. The movement, made up of
incomers to Poznań, was an
attempt to stimulate...
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Sosnowska Waldemar Świerzy
Piotr Szyhalski Bazyli Wojtowicz Jan
Jerzy Wroniecki [pl] Mulczyński, Jarosław (2009). Poznańska Zdobnicza.
Historia Państwowej...
- Poznań and the Poznań
Voivodeship (1965, 1974), Gold
Medal in the 4th Jan
Wroniecki Competition for
Graphics and
Drawing (1971), and
Artistic Award of the...
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Second Polish Republic in 1919, Rożek,
along with
graphic artist Jan
Jerzy Wroniecki and
painter and
graphic artist Wiktor Gosieniecki formed a commission...
- only to be met by
Polish reinforcements dispatched by
General Antoni Wroniecki, the
commanding officer of this sector. Two
thousand Russians clashed...