Maciej Rybiński
Polish general and politician (1784–1874)
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Maciej Rybiński (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmat͡ɕej rɨˈbiɲskʲi]; born 24 February 1784 in Slavuta in Wołyń, died 17 January 1874 in Paris), Polish general, last chief of State of November Uprising. He was a successful artillery commander of the Napoleonic wars commanding in Prince Piatkowski's VIII Corps of the Grandee Arme in Napoleon's invasion of Russia.
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Heads of the Polish National Government (November Uprising)
- Adam Jerzy Czartoryski
- Jan Krukowiecki
- Bonawentura Niemojowski
- Maciej Rybiński
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