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- capitulation of Warsaw the government was taken over by lawyer Bonawentura Niemojowski. After the government went into exile, it p****ed its powers to General...
- Bonawentura Niemojowski (Polish pronunciation: [bɔnavɛnˈtura ɲɛmɔˈjɔfskʲi]; 4 September 1787 – 15 June 1835) was a Polish lawyer, writer and politician...
- Wincenty Niemojowski (1784-1834) was a Polish political activist in Congress Poland. Member of the Kalisz Opposition, later joined the revolutionary government...
- by the German and ten by the Austrian authorities. The magnate Waclaw Niemojowski was appointed Crown Marshal, with Józef Mikułowski-Pomorski acting as...
- Jacques Jubé (1674–1745), priest, teacher and memoirist Bonawentura Niemojowski (1787–1835), Polish politician, lived here Marina Tsvetaeva (1892–1941)...
- December 1916, the Provisional Council of State was created, with Waclaw Niemojowski as its president, and Józef Piłsudski as chairman of its Military Commission...
- immediately deposed by the Polish government and replaced by Bonawentura Niemojowski. The army and the government withdrew to the Modlin fortress, on the...
- International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Bonawentura Niemojowski (1787–1835), journalist Wincenty Niemojowski (1784–1834), journalist Ladislaus Pilars de Pilar...
- Krukowiecki (1772–1850) 17 August 1831 7 September 1831 3 Bonawentura Niemojowski (1787–1835) 8 September 1831 23 September 1831 4 Jan Nepomucen Umiński...
- The Kalisz Opposition, led by the brothers Bonawentura and Wincenty Niemojowski, pressed for reforms including more independence for the judiciary. Alexander...