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Juliusz Franciszek Leo (15 September 1861 - 22 February 1918) was a Polish politician and academic. Professor of Jagiellonian University (of economics and law), first deputy mayor of Kraków 1901-1904, mayor from 1904 for three terms until his death. Founder and first president of Supreme National Committee (Naczelny Komitet Narodowy), and supporter of the idea of Polish Legions. Buried at Rakowicki Cemetery.
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First Republic |
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Partitioned Poland |
Maciej Bajer · Filip Nereusz Lichocki · Dominik Drdatzki · Józef Gollmayer · Stanisław Kostka Zarzecki · Józef Matecki · Feliks Grodzicki · Józef Walenty Krzyżanowski · Fryderyk Swieceny · Ignacy Paprocki · Fryderyk Tobiaszek · Andrzej Seidler · Józef Dietl · Mikołaj Zyblikiewicz · Ferdynand Weigel · Feliks Szlachtowski · Józef Friedlein · Juliusz Leo
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Second Republic |
Jan Kanty Federowicz · Zdzisław Wawrausch · Witold Ostrowski · Karol Rolle · Władysław Belina-Prażmowski · Mieczysław Kaplicki · Bolesław Czuchajowski · Stanisław Klimecki
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People's Republic of Poland |
Alfred Fiderkiewicz · Stefan Wolas · Henryk Dobrowolski · Marcin Waligóra · Tadeusz Mrugacz · Wiktor Broniecki · Zbigniew Skolicki · Jerzy Pękala · Edward Barszcz · Józef Gajewicz · Tadeusz Salwa
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Third Republic |
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