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  1. Konstanty Kalinowski, or Wincenty Konstanty Kalinowski (2 February [O.S. 21 January] 1838 – 22 March [O.S. 10 March] 1864), was a Polish writer, journalist, lawyer and revolutionary. He was one of the leaders of Polish–Lithuanian Uprising of 1863 .

  2. Życiorys. Wincenty Konstanty Kalinowski, 1863. Pierwszy numer „Mużyckiej Praudy”, 1863. Rozkaz komisarza Rządu Narodowego na województwo grodzieńskie, 1863. Jedna z kart „Listów spod szubienicy”, 1864 ( pełny tekst)

  3. Kastuś Kalinoŭski (Pol. Konstanty Kalinowski) was born in 1838 in Mostowlany (Podlasie region, present-day Poland), which at the time had been part of the Russian Empire for almost half a century. He attended gymnasium in Svislach (present-day western Belarus), before moving to St. Petersburg to study law at the Imperial University.

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  4. Jan 22, 2024 · A commemoration was held in Vilnius on January 21 to mark the memory of Kastus Kalinouski, aka Konstanty Kalinowski, a prominent Belarusian and Polish revolutionary who played a key role in a ...

  5. Konstanty Kalinowski (Belarusian: Кастусь Каліноўскі, romanized: Kastuś Kalinoŭski), one of the leaders of the ill-fated January Uprising, was an early Belarusian nationalist leader. Belarusian nationalism began to emerge in the early 1860s, during the prelude to the January Uprising.

  6. The Letters from Beneath the Gallows [a] ( Belarusian: Лісты з-пад шыбеніцы, romanized : Listy z-pad šybienicy [b]) are two letters [1] written by Belarusian and Polish revolutionary Konstanty Kalinowski shortly before his public execution by Russian authorities. The contents of the letters call on Belarusians to resist the ...

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  8. Nov 21, 2019 · The twenty unearthed remains were confirmed to include Konstanty Kalinowski (or Konstantinas Kalinauskas, as he is known in Lithuanian) and Zygmunt Sierakowski (or Zigmantas Sierakauskas). The discovery and the reburial ceremony are a historic occasion not only for Lithuania, but for Poland and Belarus as well, says the Deputy Chancellor of the Lithuanian government, Deividas Matulionis.

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