Jarosław Dąbrowski
Polish-French noble, military officer, rebel, and activist (1836–1871) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the person after whom the Polish national anthem is named, see Jan Henryk Dąbrowski. For the film, see Jarosław Dąbrowski (film).
Jarosław Żądło-Dąbrowski (Polish pronunciation: [jaˈrɔswav ˈʐɔndwɔ dɔmˈbrɔfskʲi]; 13 November 1836 – 23 May 1871), also known as Jaroslav Dombrowski, was a Polish nobleman (szlachta member)[2] and military officer in the Imperial Russian Army, a Polish nationalist and radical republican[3] for Poland, and general and military commander of the Paris Commune in its later period. He was a participant in the Polish 1863 January Uprising and one of the leaders[4] of the "Red" faction among the insurrectionists as a member of the Central National Committee and the Polish Provisional National Government.
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Nickname(s) | Żądło, Łokietek |
Born | (1836-11-13)13 November 1836 Zhitomir, Volhynian Governorate, Russian Empire (now Zhytomyr, Ukraine) |
Died | 23 May 1871(1871-05-23) (aged 34) Paris, France |
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Years of service | 1845–1864 1871 |
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Commands held | National Guard |
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Awards | Order of Saint Stanislaus[1] |
Family | Radwan coat of arms |
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