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Prince Józef
Zajączek (Polish: [ˈjuzɛf zaˈjɔntʂɛk]; 1
November 1752 – 28
August 1826) was a
Polish general and politician.
Zajączek started his career...
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Zajączek may
refer to: Józef
Zajączek (1752–1826),
Polish general and
politician Zajączek,
Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland, a
village Zajączek, Pomeranian...
- of Russia, who de
facto had more
power than the namiestnik, Józef
Zajączek.
Zajączek died in 1826 and was not
replaced until 1831, when the
November 1831...
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Aleksandra Zajączek (1754 - 1845), (also
called Alexandrine Pernet,
Aleksandra Pernet) was a
Polish noblewoman.
Originally a dancer, she
first married...
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forces of the
Russian Empire and Prussia. The
Polish were led by Józef
Zajączek, the Russo-Prussian
forces by
Petrowicz Zagriażski[citation needed] and...
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talking with
Zajączek.
Suddenly shots rang out.
Wawrzecki rushed to the left flank,
where Jasiński commanded, and
Zajączek to the right. Then Wawrzecki...
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Marion Anthony Zioncheck (born
Marjan Antoni Zajaczek;
December 5, 1900 –
August 7, 1936) was an
American politician who
served as a
member of the United...
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another car from his friend, Cichy. He is late for his exam, so the
doyen Zajączek does not
allow him to take it,
forbidding Kuba from
proceeding to the final...
- Kołłątaj,
while the
military cooperation between him, Dąbrowski, and Józef
Zajączek was not what it
should have been, and
worsened after Kościuszko's capture...
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Szczekociny by a
joint Russo-Prussian
force and on 8 June
General Józef
Zajączek was
defeated in the
Battle of Chełm.
Polish forces withdrew towards Warsaw...