Fryderyk de Melfort

Male, Deceased Person

1763 – 1797

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Who was Fryderyk de Melfort?

Fryderyk de Melfort was a notable Polish military officer and a freedom fighter. A soldier of the Royal Foot Guards Regiment, he took part in the Warsaw Uprising, for which on May 21 of that year he was promoted to the rank of Major. After that he remained in Polish formations and took part in the ill-fated expedition of Brigadier Joachim Deniska in Moldavia. Taken prisoner by the Austrians in the battle of Dobronowice of June 30, 1797, he was executed on July 7 of that year.

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Born
1763
Died
1797

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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