Ludwik Narbutt

Ludwik Narbutt

Ludwik Narbutt (1832-1864) was a Polish noble and a notable military commander during the January Uprising. Son of Teodor Narbutt, he led a large unit of Polish insurgents in the region of the town of Lida, from the start of the uprising till his death in combat on 4 May 1864.

Further reading

* Paweł Komorowski, Aleksander Kołyszko, " Ludwik Narbutt - Z dziejów historycznej świadomości Polaków na Ziemi Lidzkiej ", Wydawnictwo Retro-Art, Warszawa-Lida 1999

External links

* [http://pawet.net/zl/zl/2003_55/3.html Ludwik Narbutt - bohater narodowy]
* [http://nasz-czas1.tripod.com/007/malew.html W rocznicę Powstania Styczniowego Za naszą wolność i waszą]


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