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Adam Mickiewicz

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Adam Mickiewicz , 1798-1855, Polish romantic poet and playwright, b. Belorussia. He studied at the Univ. of Vilna, where he was arrested (1823) for pan-Polish activities and deported to Russia. He was permitted (1829) to travel through Europe, remaining there following the Polish uprising of 1830. Later he served as professor of literature in Lausanne (1839) and in Paris (1840-44). In the revolutionary upheavals of 1848 and again in the Crimean War he organized legions for Polish emancipation. He died in Constantinople during a cholera epidemic. Mickiewicz's poetry gave international stature ... Read more
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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ... Holy Cross Church, the 15th-century St. Carmelite Church, several fine palaces, and the monuments to Copernicus and Adam Mickiewicz . The medieval Stare Miasto [old town], with its marketplace and 14th-century cathedral, was rebuilt according to ... Read more

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