Michał Sokolnicki (general)

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Michał Sokolnicki
Michał Sokolnicki

Michał Sokolnicki (1760-1816) was a Polish nobleman (of Nowina coat of arms), general, military engineer, politician, and writer.

Sokolnicki studied in Warsaw's Corps of Cadets and fought in the Polish-Russian War of 1792 as well as the Kościuszko Uprising of 1794. From 1797 on, he was a member of the Danube Legion and later of the Polish Legions in France under Napoleon Bonaparte. Since 1808, he was a general in the army of the Duchy of Warsaw and took part in the Polish-Austrian War, where he was instrumental in defeating the Austrians in two major battles. Sokolnicki then took part in Napoleon's invasion of Russia. After Napoleon's defeat and the Duchy's occupation by Russia, he removed himself from public life and died in an accident in 1816.

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