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- Józef
Zabiełło h. Topór (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjuzɛv zaˈbjɛwwɔ]; c. 1750 – 9 May 1794 in Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish–Lithuanian
nobleman (szlachcic)...
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Szymon Zabiełło (Lithuanian:
Simonas Zabiela) was a Polish-Lithuanian
nobleman (Polish: szlachcic) of the Topór clan (born 14 July 1750, Raudondvaris,...
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carrying Sapieha. The
other figure carrying Sapieha, to his right, is Michał
Zabiełło (7). In the
lower center of the painting,
Matejko shows a
scene that took...
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defending Grand Ducal Lithuanian Army,
under the
leadership of
Szymon Zabiełło, and the
invading Imperial Russian Army
fought a
battle near Brześć. On...
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confiscation of his estates.
Executed in
effigy on 29
September 1794. Józef
Zabiełło convicted of
treason and
sentenced to
hanging on 9 May 1794.
Hetman Party...
- Ślepowron Born 1741 Šilai,
Jonava Died
April 25, 1794 (aged 52–53)
Vilnius Noble family Kossakowski Father Dominik Kossakowski Mother Marianna Zabiełło...
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Irena Kempówna-
Zabiełło (20
October 1920 - 17 June 2002) was a
Polish glider pilot, record-breaking
aviator and
flight instructor.
Irena Kempówna was born...
- Tęczyński:
Zbigniew Tęczyński, Jan
Magnus Tęczyński
Eustachy Trepka Józef
Zabiełło House of Zemło
Variation with the
crest in bend
sinister blade to base...
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relieved of
command soon afterwards, on June 17, to be
replaced by Michał
Zabiełło.
Jerzy Łojek (1986).
Geneza i
obalenie Konstytucji 3 maja. Wydawn. Lubelskie...