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  1. Ludwik Adam Mierosławski ( Polish pronunciation: [ˈludvik mjɛrɔˈswafskʲi]; January 17, 1814 in Nemours, Seine-et-Marne – November 22, 1878 in Paris) was a Polish general, writer, poet, historian and political activist.

  2. Ludwik Mierosławski herbu Leszczyc (ur. 17 stycznia 1814 w Nemours, zm. 22 listopada 1878 w Paryżu) – polski generał, pisarz i poeta, teoretyk wojskowości, działacz polityczny i niepodległościowy, wynalazca, członek Towarzystwa Demokratycznego Polskiego, przywódca dwóch powstań w Wielkopolsce w 1846 (desygnowany na przyszłego naczelnego wodza pr...

  3. Dec 17, 2020 · In this European struggle, which set parts of Germany, Poland, France and Italy aflame, Ludwik Mierosławski (1814–1878) was one of the key insurgents. Besides being a keen partisan of Polish independence, Mierosławski enjoyed thorough military training and proved himself an astute theoretician of military strategy.

    • Oliver Heyn
    • 2020
  4. 17.03.2006 to 07.05.2006. Alte Nationalgalerie. Born in 1814 and son of a Polish father and a French mother, Ludwik Mieroslawski felt himself to be Polish all his life. During the 1840s, he was active as a leader of revolutionary uprisings across Europe.

  5. Dec 19, 2013 · W 1849 r. Mierosławski, znany już w Europie bohater walk rewolucyjnych, zaangażował się w działania na Sycylii, gdzie od marca do kwietnia dowodził nieudanym powstaniem przeciwko władzy Burbonów.

  6. Ludwik Mierosławski waved the Black-Red-Gold flag of the German Revolution and the prisoners were celebrated by the public. Speeches during the demonstration were made about a joint fight against the Russian Empire for a free and united Germany and an independent Poland.

  7. Feb 15, 2022 · The second part examines the Polish radicals’ sometimes contentious debates during the 1830s, which focused on the reasons for the failure of the November Uprising, the lessons that needed to be learned, and the means by which the peasantry could be included into both military ranks and the political sphere.