Martin Borelowski | |
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Marcin Borelowski | |
Born | 29th October 1829 Półwsie Zwierzynieckie |
Died | 6th or 7th September Sowia Góra pod Batorzem |
Nationality | Polish |
Education | Tinsmith education, Cracow |
Occupation(s) | Tinsmith, Colnel during January uprising |
Kadachie/Marcin Borelowski |
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Marcin Maciej Borelowski, ps. „Lelewel” (born on 29th of October 1829 na Półwsiu Zwierzynieckim (part of greater Zwierzyniec), died on 6th or 7th of September 1863 in Sowiej Górze k. Batorza) – polish craftsman, social and patriotic activist, colnel in the January Uprising, war commissioner of the Podlaskie Voivodeship in May and June of 1863[1].
Curriculum Vitae
editOur character came from family of craftsmen, he was a son of Charles (bricklayer) and Agnes of Noworyt house[2]. He was learning the tinsmitch trade in Cracow. His occupations were; tinsmith, well master as well as a participant of independence speeches in Cracow during years of 1846 and 1848, member of conspiracy movements against the Russian Empire. Programmatically associated with milleners party, but in 1862 Martin joined the party red (historical party of radicals striving for an open fight against the occupant to not be associated with modern red parties). During his time as conspiracy member he organized national police force and gathering of weaponry. Since 1859 he lived in Warsaw, where he was a co-organizer of patriotic demonstrations of the population, preceding the outbreak of the January Uprising. Moreover, as part of the pre-uprising action, he was an organizer of youth and rural people. During the uprising, he was the commander of partisan units and war chief of the Lubelskie and Podlaskie voivodeships.He attained the rank of colonel. On March 24, 1863, he was beaten in the Battle of Krasnobród. On the 16th of April he fought in battle of Borowe Młyny[3]. As he was approached by Russian troops in 1st battle of Chruślina he repulsed the enemy and attained victory. In battle of Panasówka on 3rd September he once again won over his foes. He died during battle of Sowia Góra (which was then won by the Russian forces) near Batorz 6th or 7th of September 1863.
Those of soliders that had fallen during uprising have been awarded by the president of RP (republic of Poland) Ignacy Mościcki on the 21st January 1933 with The Cross of Independence with Swords[4].
Commemoration
editOn the 50th anniversary of the death of Marcin Borelowski on September 7, 1913, celebrations were organized in Rzeszów, during which a commemorative section was unveiled in the "Sokół" building[5].
The following streets were named after Marcin Borelowski: in Lublin in the Konstantynów estate, in Kraków in Półwsie Zwierzynieckie, in Przemyśl in Zasanie - at Primary School No. 14. United Europe in Przemyśl, in Wrocław in the Sępolno district, in Częstochowa in Tysiąclecie, in Nysa, in Chrzanów, in Biłgoraj, in Janów Lubelski in the Zaolszynie estate, in Nowy Sącz, in Mińsk Mazowiecki.
See also
edit- Oddział Marcina Borelowskiego (article only found in Polish)
Footnotes
edit- ^ The organization of the insurgent authorities in 1863 [The list includes the Central Committee and the heads of military and civilian counties from the following voivodeships: Masovian, Podlaskie, Lubelskie, Sandomierz, Krakow, Kalisz, Płock, Augustów, Vilnius, Kaunas, Grodno, Mińsk, Mogilev, Vitebsk, Kiev, Wołyński, Podolski and from Galicia, Greater Poland and West Prussia. AGAD, unit no. 245, p. 4.
- ^ Birth certificate in the Church of the Most Holy Savior in Krakow
- ^ Battles and skirmishes 1863-1864, edited by Stanisław Zieliński, Rapperswil 1913, p. 87.
- ^ Ordinance on awarding the Cross of Independence with swords to the fallen and deceased insurgents of 1863. (M.P. z 1933 r. Nr 24, poz. 32).
- ^ "Z pow. Związku Stow. przemysł. w Rzeszowie. Marcin Borelowski". Tygodnik Ziemi Sanockiej: 2. 34th Issue from 17th of August 1913.
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Bibliography
edit- "Z pow. Związku Stow. przemysł. w Rzeszowie. Marcin Borelowski". Tygodnik Ziemi Sanockiej: 2. Nr 34 z 17 sierpnia 1913.
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(help) - Krzysztof Dunin-Wąsowicz, Marcin Borelowski-Lelewel, Warszawa 1964: Wyd. RIZ.
Additional literature
edit- "Borelowski Marcin". Polski Słownik Biograficzny. Vol. Beyzym Jan – Brownsford Marja. Kraków: Polska Akademia Umiejętności – Skład Główny w Księgarniach Gebethnera i Wolffa. 1936. p. 322–324. Reprint: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich, Cracow 1989, ISBN 8304032910.
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