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Zenon Świętosławski

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Zenon Bolesław Świętosławski

Zenon Bolesław Świętosławski (December 22, 1811 in Warsaw – December 6, 1875 in St Helier, Jersey) was a Polish emigre and socialist utopian, participant of the November Uprising in 1830. He earned a living as a printer.

He was a member of the Polish Democratic Society, and co-founder and ideologist of the Gromady Rewolucyjnej Londyn in London along with Henryk Abicht, Jan Krynski and Ludwik Oborski,[1] He published a collection of documents in exile in England.

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  1. ^ Freitag, Sabine (2003). Exiles from European revolutions: refugees in mid-Victorian England. German Historical Institute in London, Berghahn Books. p. 114. ISBN 978-1-57181-330-5. Retrieved 14 February 2012.