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'''Aleksander Mycielski''' (born 1760) was a [[Poles|Polish]] commander of the [[10th Regiment of Foot (Poland)|10th Regiment of Foot]].
'''Aleksander Mycielski''' (born 1760) was a [[Poles|Polish]] commander of the [[10th Regiment of Foot (Poland)|10th Regiment of Foot]].


His most notable years were between (1786-1788).
His most notable years were between (1786–1788).


Together with his unit he took a role in the Warsaw Uprising of 1794 during the early stages of the [[Kościuszko Uprising]] (April 17–19). Later he fought in the Battle of Biała, Battle of Nowe Miasto on 3 May, [[Battle of Chełm]] on 8 June, Battle of Kurów, Battle of Gołków on 9 July, Battle for Warsaw-Wola on 27 July and 28 August and the [[Battle of Maciejowice]] on 10 October.
Together with his unit he took a role in the Warsaw Uprising of 1794 during the early stages of the [[Kościuszko Uprising]] (April 17–19). Later he fought in the Battle of Biała, Battle of Nowe Miasto on 3 May, [[Battle of Chełm]] on 8 June, Battle of Kurów, Battle of Gołków on 9 July, Battle for Warsaw-Wola on 27 July and 28 August and the [[Battle of Maciejowice]] on 10 October.

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Aleksander Mycielski (born 1760) was a Polish commander of the 10th Regiment of Foot.

His most notable years were between (1786–1788).

Together with his unit he took a role in the Warsaw Uprising of 1794 during the early stages of the Kościuszko Uprising (April 17–19). Later he fought in the Battle of Biała, Battle of Nowe Miasto on 3 May, Battle of Chełm on 8 June, Battle of Kurów, Battle of Gołków on 9 July, Battle for Warsaw-Wola on 27 July and 28 August and the Battle of Maciejowice on 10 October.

He was later killed in 1818 whilst still serving in the Regiment.[1]

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