Ludwik Orpiszewski


Ludwik Orpiszewski, Junosza (born 1810 in Roszkowa Wola, died 1875 in Switzerland) - Polish writer, poet, playwright and translator, activist of the Great Emigration.

He was a pupil of the Provincial School in Płock. In 1828 he enrolled in the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Royal University of Warsaw.

The initiate in Wysocki's conspiracy. He participated in the attack on the Belvedere in Warsaw during the night of November 29, 1830. Member of the Patriotic Society. In October 1831, in fear of Russian repression, he went to France to emigrate. A close associate of Adam Jerzy Czartoryski. In 1834 sentenced by the Russian authorities to hang for participation in the November Uprising. Member of the Monarchical Society of the Third May and Editor-in-Chief of the press body of this organization, Maya Letter.

In the years 1844-1848 he was a diplomatic delegate of the Hôtel Lambert at the Apostolic See. From 1851 he lived in Villamont near Lausanne.

He wrote poems, historical stories, novels and dramas. Translated into French by Polish authors, mostly poets. Bibliography Authoritative control (person):

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