Kalikst Witkowski
Russian general and President of Warsaw
Kalikst Witkowski (2 April 1818 in Kobryn – 24 July 1877 in Karlovy Vary) was a Russian general and President of Warsaw from 16 September 1863 to 1 October 1875. He was the son of Kacper Witkowski and Józefa (nee Pągowska). Witkowski became President of Warsaw during the January Uprising. Loyal to Russian authorities, he also chaired the Pawiak Investigation Commission, which captured insurgents and conducted interrogations of independence activists. He was cherished by Russian officials and very unpopular with Poles.[1]
References
- ^ "Hale na placu Witkowskiego – Kalikst Witkowski". Warszawy historia ukryta (in Polish). 10 June 2016.
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