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Piłsudski, Józef, 1867-1935

LC control no.n 50011072
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingPiłsudski, Józef, 1867-1935
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Variant(s)Mieczysławski, Z., 1867-1935
Pilsudski, I︠U︡zaf, 1867-1935
Pilsudski, Joseph, 1867-1935
Piłsudski, Józef Klemens, 1867-1935
Pilsudskiĭ, I︠U︡., 1867-1935
Pilsudskis, Juzefas, 1867-1935
Pilsudsʹkyĭ, I︠U︡zef, 1867-1935
Associated countryPoland
Birth date1867-12-05
Death date1935-05-12
Place of birthZalavas (Lithuania)
Profession or occupationAuthors
Statesmen
Prime ministers
Presidents
Marshals
Found inSieroszewski, W. Józef Piłsudski, 1915
Pokhod za Vislu, 1992: t.p. (I︠U︡. Pilsudskiĭ)
Vo królom był równy--, 2002: t.p. (...Józefa Piłsudskiego) p. preceding t.p. (I︠U︡zaf Pilsudski; Juzefas Pilsudskis; I︠U︡zef Pilsudsʹkyĭ)
Connolly, the Polish aspects : a review of James Connolly's political and spiritual affinity with Joseph Piludski ... 1985
Wikipedia (6 Feb. 2013): (Józef Klemens Piłsudski, b. 5 December 1867, d. 12 May 1935)
Dziewanowski, M. K. Pilsudski's federal policy, 1919-1921, 1950: title page (Plłsudski) page 118 (Piłsudski; Poland's leader)
Wikipedia, August 14, 2024 (Józef Klemens Piłsudski; Polish statesman who served as the Chief of State (1918-1922) and first Marshal of Poland (from 1920); viewed as a father of the Second Polish Republic, which was re-established in 1918 ... and was considered de facto leader (1926-1935) of the Second Republic as the Minister of Military Affairs; born to the noble Piłsudski family near the village of Zułow at the family manor (now Zalavas in Lithuania); exiled to Siberia as a young man; chief writer of a socialist newspaper called Robotnik (The Worker); sought to maintain his country's independence)
Associated languagepol