Walerian Łukasiński

Walerian Łukasiński (name French: Valerien Lukasinski) (April 15th 1786 with Warsaw - January 27th 1868 with Schlüsselburg Oblast of Leningrad) was a Polish officer and activist. It combatit under Napoleon, in particular in Dresden. He belonged to the reconstituted Polish army. Founder and chief of a patriotic company, it is stopped in 1822 and was put at the secrecy in the prison of Carmelite friars, in Warsaw. Condemned to 9 years of forced labors by the authorities of imperial Russia, It will not be never released and dies after 44 years of detention. It becomes a symbol of the fight for independence and Polish resistance to the Russian capacity.

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