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Polish mathematician

Roman Żuliński (28 January 1837 – 5 August 1864) - a Polish mathematician and co-commander of the January Uprising.

After the uprising he was sentenced to death and hanged near the Warsaw Citadel on 5 August 1864, together with other rebel commanders, including Romuald Traugutt.

References

  1. Flukowski, Stefan (1965). Historia w poezji: Antologia polskiej poezji historycznej i patriotycznej (in Polish). Nasza Księg.
  2. Lewicki, Szczepan (1996). Konrad Prószyński (Kazimierz Promyk) (in Polish). Prośzyński i S-ka. p. 78. ISBN 9788386669264. Roman Żuliński and Rafał Krajewski died on the gallows together with Romuald Traugutt on August 5, 1864 (pl. Roman Żuliński i Rafał Krajewski zginęli na szubienicy wraz z Romualdem Trauguttem 5 sierpnia 1864 roku.)


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