Felicjan August Kralewski (born 1756 - died September 18, 1805 in Warsaw) - Major General in the Kościuszko Uprising, officer of the Polish Legions in Italy.
In 1777 he bought the rank of lieutenant in the 13th Regiment of the Ostrogian Ordination. In 1781 he entered the Masonic Lodge of the Excellent Secret in the East of Dubna, and in 1786 to the Lodge of the Charity Pole in the East of Dubna. In 1790 he was nominated for the Lithuanian Bulgarian Bulldog at the hetmanship of the great Lithuanian Michael Kazimierz Ogiński and at his side he took part in the Polish-Russian War of 1792.
He participated in the conspiracy, preparing the outbreak of the insurrection in 1794. During the Warsaw insurrection commanded a squad who had barricaded at Saski Square. Tadeusz Kosciuszko appointed him on June 9, 1794 as Major General in the General Staff of the Army. He participated in the defense of Warsaw (12 July - 6 September 1794) as commander of one of the defense sections. After the fall of the uprising, he left for Vienna, where he entered Milan in 1797. As the supreme head of the battalion in the Polish Legions, he was the commander of the square in Rimini and Ferrara. On July 18, 1798, nominated Major General of the 2nd Legion, he was transferred to Mantua. On October 5, 1799, he took command of the 2nd Legion in Nice. As a result of personal conflicts with legions of legions, in 1800 he resigned. In 1802 he settled in Warsaw. Bibliography
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