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Wincenty Pol National Museum in Lublin

Wincenty Pol was born on 20 April 1807 in Lublin to father Franciszek Ksawery and mother Eleonora née Longchamps de Bérier. He spent his childhood and youth in L’viv, where the family moved in 1809 and where, at the local university, he took an introductory course in philosophy. The difficult situation in which the family found themselves after the death of his father prevented him from continuing his studies. In 1830, he received his first job at the University of Vilnius. As a Polish patriot, he took part in the November Uprising in Lithuania. For his brave attitude, he was awarded the Silver Cross of the Order of Virtuti Militari. Until the summer of 1832, he lived in exile in Saxony. Having returned to Galicia, he resumed his underground activity. In 1837 he married Kornelia née Olszewska, with whom they had four children: Wincenty Jr., Julia, Zofia and Marek Stanisław.

The time of struggle, the defeat of the uprising and his stay in exile influenced the development of his poetic talent. In 1835, the first volume of poems, Songs of Janusz, was published in Paris. It was followed by numerous other literary works, including: Song of Our Land, Mohort or Rok myśliwca (Year of a hunter). As an excursionist, geographer and ethnographer, he made numerous journeys, exploring the Tatra Mountains, the Beskids, the Eastern Carpathians, Podolia, Pokuttya, Volhynia, Polesia, Silesia, Greater Poland, Cuyavia, Gdańsk Pomerania, and Rügen. Among many of his scientific works, the following should be mentioned: Rzut oka na północne stoki Karpat i przyległe im krainy (A glance at the northern slopes of the Carpathians and the adjacent lands), Obrazy z życia i natury (Pictures from life and nature), Północny wschód Europy pod względem natury (North-East Europe in terms of nature), Historyczny obszar Polski (Historical area of Poland) or Geografia Ziemi Świętej (Geography of the Holy Land).

He was the founder of the first geography department in Poland and the second one in Europe (after Berlin), which was established at the Jagiellonian University in 1849. Shortly before his death, he was admitted to the Academy of Learning.


He died in Krakow on 2 December 1872. He rests in the Crypt of Merit in the Church of Pauline Fathers at Skałka.

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School report card of Juliusz Pol

Private Men's School in Warsaw

1888

National Museum in Lublin

Certificate of Juliusz Pol

Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow

1901

National Museum in Lublin

Certificate of Juliusz Pol

Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow

1899

National Museum in Lublin

Birth certificate of Juliusz Pol

Registry Office

1889

National Museum in Lublin

Letter to Aleksandra Roman

Pol, Juliusz

1916

National Museum in Lublin

Wiktoria Longchamps de Berier

Henner, Jakub

1890

National Museum in Lublin

Letter of Wincenty Pol to Kasztelan

Pol, Wincenty

1857

National Museum in Lublin

Letter of Rev. Izaak Issakowicz to Wincenty Pol

Issakowicz, Izaak Mikołaj

1867

National Museum in Lublin

Letter of Franciszek Duchiński to Wincenty Pol

Duchiński, Franciszek Henryk

1867 — 187

National Museum in Lublin

Letter of Szymon Dutkiewicz to Wincenty Pol

Dutkiewicz, Szymon

1859

National Museum in Lublin

Letter of Seweryn Goszczyński to Wincenty Pol

Goszczyński, Seweryn

1868

National Museum in Lublin

Letter of Józef Ignacy Kraszewski to Wincenty Pol

Kraszewski, Józef Ignacy

1869

National Museum in Lublin

Letter of Wincenty Pol to Prince Józef Lubomirski

Pol, Wincenty

1855

National Museum in Lublin

Tomb of the Pol family at the Rakowicki Cemetery in Kraków

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1970 — 1979

National Museum in Lublin

House of Zofia and Jerzy Pol in Lublin

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1930 — 1935

National Museum in Lublin

Jerzy Pol with his wife Zofia, née Żyborska, and his daughter Jadwiga

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1930

National Museum in Lublin

Wacław Żyborski, Jerzy Pol, Mieczysław Żyborski

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1918

National Museum in Lublin

Jerzy Pol in a group of men

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1901 — 1950

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Jerzy Pol with his friends

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1901 — 1930

National Museum in Lublin

Jerzy Pol with his friend

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1901 — 1930

National Museum in Lublin

Jerzy Pol

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1901 — 1930

National Museum in Lublin

Michał Żyborski, Jerzy Pol and his children: Jadwiga and Zbysio

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1901 — 1925

National Museum in Lublin

Jagusia and Zbyś Pol

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1901 — 1925

National Museum in Lublin

Zofia and Jerzy Pol

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1918

National Museum in Lublin

Żyborscy and Jerzy Pol

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1918

National Museum in Lublin

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