Jakub Komierowski Pomian (born 1766, died January 13, 1807 near Pieniążkowa) is a major general of the Polish Army of the Polish Duchy of Warsaw.
He was the eldest son of hunter Stanisław Komierowski, the heir of Komierowa and Dabrowka. As the Prussian Royal National Council and Knight (Königlicher Land- und Ritterschaftsrat) acquired the key of the Kingdom by auctioning on 12 V 1800. As the last owner of the key, he had left at his death many debts which led to the seizure of these assets by the lender Lepmann Meyer Wulff of Berlin, whose heirs held them until 1839, when they were purchased by the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm III. (10 April 1839). Participant of the Kosciuszko insurrection. In 1794, during the expedition of J. H. Dąbrowski to Wielkopolska, he joined and distinguished himself in combat. In 1806 Gen. J. H. Dąbrowski appointed him an organizer of the uprising in the province. Pomeranian in the rank of general. A participant in the Pomeranian campaign against the Prussians. In December 1806 he co-ordinated a driving division in Bydgoszcz, where he set out for the last battle. He died in a battled skirmish with Prussian dragoons under Pieniążkowem (Pomeranian province) on January 13, 1807. He was 40 years old.
He was buried in the basement of the parish church. St. Mateusz in Nowem on the Vistula River. He rests in a tomb funded by the canon of Józef Andrzej Majowski. The tomb is covered with a stone with the inscription: AETERNO ET IMMORTALI GLORIAM MORTALIUM QUIETI PAX ET META LABORUM FUNDATA A PAROCHO LOCI ANNO DOMINI 1750 J.A.M. (Eternal and immortal for glory, mortals for rest and peace after work), parish church of the Lord's Year 1750 J.A.M.). The inscriptions erased over time, only the crest of Fr. Majowskiego. When the church was enlarged in 1912, the plate was covered with earth. Bibliography
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