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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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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Warsaw and the demoralisation of the city's population prevented General Józef Zajączek from finishing the fortifications surrounding the city both from the...
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occupied a nearby hill, General Antoni Madalinski on his right and General Józef Zajączek on his left.: 185 Not waiting any longer, Tormasov attacked the hill...
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Pavlovich 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...
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weakened military forces, while the political power was held by General Józef Zajączek,: 210 who in turn had to struggle with both the leftist liberal Polish...
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most famous recipients of the Virtuti Militari in this period were Prince Józef Antoni Poniatowski (1763–1813) and Tadeusz Kościuszko (1746–1817), both...
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combined forces of the Russian Empire and Prussia. The Polish were led by Józef Zajączek, the Russo-Prussian forces by Petrowicz Zagriażski[citation needed]...
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Aleksandra Zajączkowa (redirect from Aleksandra Zajączek)
Aleksandra Zajączek (1754 - 1845), was a Polish noblewoman. She was the spouse of Józef Zajączek, Viceroy of Poland in 1815-26. She was known for her...
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that year. In the Battle of Chełm of 8 June 1794, the forces of Gen. Józef Zajączek were defeated by the Russians under Valerian Zubov and Boris Lacy, the...
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Jean Henri Simon, Belgian engraver, soldier (d. 1834) November 1 – Józef Zajączek, Polish general, politician (d. 1826) November 2 Andrey Razumovsky,...
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viceroy, but the tsar chose a general who had fought in the Grande Armée, Józef Zajączek. Czartoryski was content with the title of senator-palatine and a role...
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Namestnik of Kingdom of Poland). The first Viceroy, from 1815, was Józef Zajączek (1752–1820), former aide-de-champ to Hetman Franciszek Ksawery Branicki...
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Wawrzecki Stanisław Mokronowski Józef Zajączek Józef Bielak Antoni Chlewiński Jan Henryk Dąbrowski Michał Wielhorski Józef Poniatowski Eustachy Sanguszko...
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1871 part of German Empire. In June 1807, Polish soldiers of General Józef Zajączek took Olecko, then left the town to be replaced by the 2nd Infantry Regiment...
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(1788–1857) Duke Eugen of Württemberg (1846–1877) Aleksey Petrovich Yermolov Józef Zajączek Zera Yacob Amha Selassie August zu Eulenburg Nikolay Alexandrovich Zubov...
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v t e Namiestniks of Poland Józef Zajączek Constantine Pavlovich (de facto) Ivan Paskevich Mikhail Gorchakov Nikolai Sukhozanet Karl Lambert Alexander...
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mourning Reference Congress Poland 1 25–27 October 1826 Death of general Józef Zajączek Second Polish Republic 2 3 February 1924 Death of former president of...
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Polish troops under the command of generals Jan Henryk Dąbrowski and Józef Zajączek. Some Masurians showed considerable support for the Polish uprising...
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Shuvalov, Russian art collector and philanthropist (d. 1797) 1752 – Józef Zajączek, Polish general, politician (d. 1826) 1757 – Antonio Canova, Italian...
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Warsaw and the demoralisation of the city's population prevented General Józef Zajączek from finishing the fortifications surrounding the city both from the...
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• 1894–1915 (last) Nicholas II Namiestnik (Viceroy) • 1815–1826 (first) Józef Zajączek • 1914–1915 (last) Pavel Yengalychev Legislature Sejm • Upper house...
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Treasury Minister Jan Węgliński, standing in for an indisposed General Józef Zajączek, Namestnik of the Kingdom of Poland. The church was consecrated on 18...
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allude to this tale. Notable bearers of this coat of arms have included: Józef Zajączek, Prince, General Andrzej Czacki, Catholic bishop Jakub Świnka (1283–1314)...
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Executive Commission. The Council was reformed after the death of namestnik Józef Zajączek in 1826, after the fall of November Uprising in 1831, after the liquidation...
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(général de division) Jean-Frédéric Yvendorff (général de brigade) Józef Zajączek (général de division) Joseph Camille Jules Zenardi (général de brigade)...
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Antoni Ussakowski 1750-1825, voivode Józefina Amalia Mniszech, 1752–1798 Józef Zajączek, 1752–1826, general Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki, 1753–1805, voivode Stanisław...
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about 2,000 infantry and 1,000 cavalry, including units of general Józef Zajączek and Ludwik Trokin. His formation secured a hill situated on the north...
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Wawrzecki Michał Wielhorski Stanisław Wodzicki Józef Zajączek Wincenty Aksamitowski Łukasz Biegański Józef Chłopicki Michał Cichocki Jan Henryk Dąbrowski...
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the short-lived Duchy of Warsaw. Since 1807 it belonged to general Józef Zajączek, the future governor of the Congress Poland. In that time many buildings...
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