led by the exiles Zenon Świętosławski, Henryk Abicht, Jan Krynski and Ludwik Oborski, In 1858 they sought to make contact with the wider revolutionaries...
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of London which he had led along with Świętosławski, Jan Krynski and Ludwik Oborski. It caused an outrage that he had been able to reenter Poland under...
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Rewolucyjnej Londyn in London along with Henryk Abicht, Jan Krynski and Ludwik Oborski, He published a collection of documents in exile in England. Freitag...
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Revolutionary Society (Polish: Gromada Rewolucyjna Polska; GRP), led by Ludwik Oborski [pl]. The IA also established a section in the United States, where...
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Workingmen's Association (IWMA), which counted former Fraternal Democrats Ludwik Oborski [pl] and Karl Schapper among its members. Bensimon 2018, pp. 22–23....
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Wiszowaty Andrzej Wiszowaty Benedykt Wiszowaty Andrzej Wiszowaty, Jr. Oborski family pl:Kategoria:Oborscy herbu Pierzchała Pierzchała or Roch variation...
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property to Ludwik Starzeński in 1847, who then disposed of it ten years later to a Jewish family named Gross. The last owner of Mielec was the Oborski family...
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Mokrzycki, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Lviv, since 2008 Mikołaj Stanisław Oborski (1576–1646), Jesuit Zbigniew Oleśnicki, Bishop of Kraków, 1423–1455; first...
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Paul II; see Antoni Mruk) Piotr Oborski (victim of post-War repressions by the Communist régime of Poland; see Piotr Oborski) Józef Padewski Jan Piwowarczyk...
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1587–1614 Paweł Dembski 18 1614–1645 Tomasz Oborski 19 1645–1657 Wojciech Lipnicki 20 1658–1689 Mikołaj Oborski 21 1690–1700 Stanisław Szembek 22 1700–1705...
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