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Lyublinsky, Julian Kazimirovich

Julian Kazimirovich Lyublinsky (Motoshnovich) ( November 6, 1798 , Novograd-Volynsky Volyn province - August 26, 1873 , St. Petersburg ) - nobleman of the Volyn province , Decembrist .

Julian Kazimirovich Lyublinsky
Julian Kazimirovich Motoshnovich
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Date of BirthNovember 6, 1798 ( 1798-11-06 )
Place of BirthNovograd-Volynsky
Date of deathAugust 26, 1873 ( 1873-08-26 ) (74 years)
Place of deathSt. Petersburg
Citizenship Russian empire
OccupationDecembrist
SpouseAgafya Dmitrievna Tyumentseva
Childrenfive

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Family

Father - the impoverished nobleman Kazimierz Motosnovich (died in 1803).
Mother - Constance nn.
Had a brother and two sisters. Surname Lublin took from the family estate Lubliniec.

Education

From 1803 to 1811 he was brought up in the Inter-temple school of priests priests , then he studied at home. In 1817 he was elected an assessor of the lower court. One year he studied at the Kremenets Lyceum. He served in the office of the Vilna University . From 1819 to 1821 he was a volunteer at the department of administration and law of the University of Warsaw .

In secret organizations

He maintained contacts with Polish secret organizations - the Union of Young Poles and Punta Koina (Union of Friends). In 1821, on suspicion of participating in a revolutionary circle, he was under investigation in the Warsaw arsenal . He was expelled under the supervision of the police at the place of residence of the mother in the city Novograd-Volynsky . Here in 1823, the Lyublinsky and the brothers A.I. and P.I. the Borisovs founded the Society of United Slavs .

Arrest and hard labor

He was arrested in Zhytomyr by order of February 15, 1826. February 26, delivered to St. Petersburg and placed in the Peter and Paul Fortress .

July 10, 1826 convicted on VI category. Sentenced to hard labor for 5 years. On August 22, 1826, the term of hard labor was reduced to 3 years. Sent to Siberia on February 7, 1827, delivered to the Chita ostrog on April 4 of the same year.

In the "convict academy" he studied philosophy, political economy, natural sciences. From P.I. Borisov he studied the flora and fauna of Transbaikalia .

Link

After the end of the hard labor, by decree of July 30, 1829, was determined to settle in the Tunkinsky fortress of the Irkutsk province (at the present time - the village of Tunka , Buryatia). He married Agafya Dmitrievna Tyumentseva, a Tunkinskaya peasant woman, from whom he had five children.

On personal request, on January 26, 1844, Lyublinsky was allowed to move to the village of Zhilkino of the Irkutsk province, where he arrived in August 1845.

After the link

Under an amnesty, on August 26, 1856, Lublin’s rights were restored. On September 5, 1857, he left for European Russia with his wife and children and settled in Slavuty of the Volyn province. He was released from supervision on December 12, 1858. In 1865, the family moved to St. Petersburg.

Memories of Lyublinsky about hard labor and settlement were sent to London to A. I. Herzen , but not published. According to some reports, the manuscript was stolen .

In 1875, the family of Lublin returned to Irkutsk . Sons Zeno and Michael from 1858 studied in the 1st cadet corps . Later, Michael served in the Irkutsk commissariat, died in 1907.

See also

  • Decembrists in Buryatia

Literature

  • Letters of P.I. Borisov // Nechkina M.V. Pages in history will be written about us. - M. , 1982;
  • Decembrists: Bibliography. - M., 1988.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ljublinsky,_Yulian_Kazimirov &&oldid = 94828815


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