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Summary
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Title |
Česky: Rejtan - pád Polska.
English: Rejtan - The Fall of Poland.
Polski: Rejtan - upadek Polski.
Русский: Рейтан - Падение Польши.
Français : Rejtan - La chute de la Pologne.
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Date |
1866 |
Medium |
oil on canvas |
Dimensions |
282 × 487 cm (111 × 191.7 in) |
Current location |
Royal Castle in Warsaw |
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Native name |
Zamek Królewski w Warszawie |
Location |
Warsaw |
Coordinates |
52° 14′ 52.00″ N, 21° 0′ 51.00″ E |
Established |
1984 (Museum) |
Website |
www.zamek-krolewski.pl |
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Warsaw |
Notes |
English: Tadeusz Rejtan (lower right) in September 1773 tried to prevent the legalization of the first partition of Poland by preventing the members of Sejm from entering the chamber.
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Source/Photographer |
en:Image:Rejtan_Upadek_Polski_Matejko.jpg |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
PD-Art |
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