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Warsaw archdiocese, Poland
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Martyrology of the clergy — Poland
XX century (1914 – 1989)
personal data
surname
BORYSOWICZ
forename(s)
Emeric Casimir (pl. Emeryk Kazimierz)

function
diocesan priest
creed
Latin (Roman Catholic) Church RCmore on
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[access: 2014.09.21]
diocese / province
Minsk diocesemore on
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[access: 2013.05.19]
Mogilev archdiocesemore on
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[access: 2013.06.23]
RC Military Ordinariate of Polandmore on
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[access: 2014.12.20]
date and place
of death
02.05.1920

Lipsktoday: Berezino ssov., Dokshytsy dist., Vitebsk reg., Belarus
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details of death
At the end of World War I, after the coup that brought the Bolsheviks to power in Russia in 10.1917, managed in 1918 to get to Minsk, which had been under German occupation since 21.02.1918, clandestinely, in disguise (prob. after the separatist peace treaty signed by the Russians with the Central Powers — Germany and Austria–Hungary — on 03.03.1918 in Brest). There founded the Polish School Society, with the intention of organizing Polish education.
After the German defeat and the end of World War I (the armistice between the Allies and the Germans was signed on 11.11.1918, in a staff wagon in Compiègne, at the headquarters of French Marshal Ferdinand Foch), on in 01.1919, after German withdrawal, the Russian Bolsheviks entered Minsk.
Russian repressions against Poles began. Thrice arrested by the Russians–Bolsheviks.
Threatened with another arrest, made in c. 07.1919 his way to Poland — through the front line of the Polish–Russian War of 1919‐1921.
On 08.08.1919, together with the Polish army — probably as a chaplain of the 1st Greater Poland Rifle Division, renamed the 14th Greater Poland Infantry Division on 10/12/1919 — after driving the Russians out, returned back to Minsk.
Served as chaplain in 85th Vilnius Riflemen Regiment in 1st Lithuanian–Belarus Division.
At the end of 1919 his regiment was stationed n. Dokshitsy and Lyepyel by the upper part of Berezina river.
There in the field hospital No. 402 (or 403) contracted typhoid and perished — a dozen days before Russian offensive that culminated in Polish triumph in Warsaw battle of 08.1920.
After Riga accord in 1921 Dokshitsy became Polish border town.
cause of death
warfare and disease
perpetrators
Russians
sites and events
Polish‐Russian war of 1919‐1921Click to display the description
date and place
of birth
05.11.1893

Minsktoday: Minsk city reg., Belarus
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parents
BORYSOWICZ Charles
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presbyter (holy orders)
ordination
1916

positions held
1919 – 1920
RC military chaplain — Polish Armed Forces
1918 – 1919
prefect — Minsktoday: Minsk city reg., Belarus
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[access: 2020.07.31] ⋄ Polish School Society's gymnasium ⋄ Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary RC cathedral church ⋄ Minsktoday: Minsk city reg., Belarus
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[access: 2020.07.31] RC deanery — also: lecturer at the RC Theological Seminary
1916 – c. 1918
student — Sankt Petersburgtoday: Saint Petersburg city, Russia
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[access: 2020.07.31] ⋄ philosophy and theology, Imperial Roman Catholic Spiritual Academy (1842‐1918) — postgraduate specialised studies, prob. crowned with Sacred Theology Candidate's degree
c. 1911 – 1916
student — Sankt Petersburgtoday: Saint Petersburg city, Russia
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[access: 2020.07.31] ⋄ philosophy and theology, Metropolitan Theological Seminary
others related
in death
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sites and events
descriptions
Polish‐Russian war of 1919‐1921: War for independence of Poland and its borders. Poland regained independence in 1918 but had to fight for its borders with former imperial powers, in particular Russia. Russia planned to incite Bolshevik‐like revolutions in the Western Europe and thus invaded Poland. Russian invaders were defeated in 08.1920 in a battle called Warsaw battle („Vistula river miracle”, one of the 10 most important battles in history, according to some historians). Thanks to this victory Poland recaptured part of the lands lost during partitions of Poland in XVIII century, and Europe was saved from the genocidal Communism. (more on: en.wikipedia.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2014.12.20])
sources
personal:
www.stankiewicze.comClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2014.12.20], www.historycy.orgClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2014.12.20], www.wbc.poznan.plClick to attempt to display webpage
[access: 2015.09.30], kpbc.umk.plClick to attempt to display webpage
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