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  1. Józef Wielhorski (1759-1817) was a Polish general. As an officer (rotmistrz) he fought in the Polish-Russian War of 1792 and later, as a colonel, in the Kościuszko Uprising. Tadeusz Kościuszko sent him to revolutionary France with the goal of obtaining help from the Committee of Public Safety, his requests for a French expeditionary corps were however futile. Under Napoleon, he would become ...

  2. Poniatowski came with Wielhorski again and reported for duty at Kościuszko's camp near Jędrzejów on 27 May. Kościuszko proposed that Prince Józef lead the insurrection in Lithuania, where he was demoting the radical and successful leader Jakub Jasiński. However, Poniatowski not wanting to be so far from his uncle who needed him, declined.

  3. Wielhorski, Józef: Opus/Catalogue Number Op./Cat. No. Op.32 I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. No. IJW 14 Key D-flat major First Pub lication. 1868 – Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne: Composer Time Period Comp. Period: Romantic: Piece Style Romantic: Instrumentation piano

  4. Album p0481a v3 - Józef Wielchorski.jpg 628 × 703; 140 KB Album p0481b - Józef Wielchorski.jpg 270 × 104; 11 KB Józef Wielhorski.PNG 2,416 × 2,984; 11.01 MB

  5. Michał Wielhorski h. Kierdeja (c. 1730 – 1794) was a Polish noble , official, politician, diplomat and writer. He was the Lithuanian Master of the Kitchen in the years 1763–1774, Lithuanian Great Quartermaster in 1758–1762, [1] starost and envoy of the Bar Confederation to France.

  6. Juventud en Austria. El Príncipe Józef Antoni Poniatowski nació en Viena, Austria. Su padre, Andrzej Poniatowski, fue un mariscal al servicio de Austria y hermano del último rey de Polonia Estanislao II Augusto Poniatowski. Su madre, la condesa Teresa Kinsky, era de familia checo-austriaca y dama de la corte de María Teresa.