Józef Wysocki

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Date de naissance:
00.00.1809
Date de décès:
31.12.1873
Durée de vie:
64
PERSON_DAYS_FROM_BIRTH:
78672
PERSON_YEARS_FROM_BIRTH:
215
PERSON_DAYS_FROM_DEATH:
54931
PERSON_YEARS_FROM_DEATH:
150
Noms supplémentaires:
Józef Wysocki
Catégories:
Batailles du Parti de l'indépendance, Général
Nationalité:
 pôle
Cimetière:
Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, Paris

Józef Wysocki herb Wysocki (1809-1873), est un général polonais qui participa à la révolution polonaise (1831), à la la révolution hongroise de 1848 et à l'insurrection polonaise de 1861-1864.

 

Sources: wikipedia.org

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