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Andrzej Towiański
Andrzej Tomasz Towiański (; January 1, 1799 – May 13, 1878) was a Polish philosopher and messianic religious leader. Life Towiański was born in Antoszwińce, a village near Vilnius, which after Partitions of Poland belonged to the Russian Empire. He was the charismatic leader of the Towiańskiite sect, known also as ''Koło Sprawy Bożej'' (the Circle of God's Cause). In 1839 he experienced a vision in which the Holy Ghost and the Virgin Mary urged him to act as a messenger of the Apocalypse. The Poles, the French—particularly Napoleon—and Jews were to play leading roles. Among those influenced by his thinking were the Polish Romantic poets Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki, and Seweryn Goszczyński. His extraordinary influence on Mickiewicz, a leader of the Polish emigre community, was divisive, and some members of the community accused him of being a Russian agent. He died in Zurich. See also *History of philosophy in Poland (Messianism period) *List of Poles ...
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Wańkowicz ( be, Ваньковіч, Vankovich, Lacinka: Vańkovič) is a Polish surname, Polish and Belarusian surname, Belarusian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Melchior Wańkowicz (1892–1974), Belarus-born Polish writer, journalist, and publisher * Walenty Wańkowicz (1799–1842), Belarus-born Polish painter {{surname Polish-language surnames Belarusian-language surnames ...
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