Английская Википедия:Andrzej Towiański

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Andrzej Towiański

Andrzej Tomasz Towiański (Шаблон:IPA-pl; January 1, 1799 – May 13, 1878) was a Polish philosopher and messianic religious leader.

Life

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Towiański

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 Шаблон:Ill (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.[1] The Poles, the French—particularly Napoleon—and Jews were to play leading roles.[1] Among those influenced by his thinking were the Polish Romantic poets Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki, and Seweryn Goszczyński.[2]

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Graves of members of Koło Sprawy Bożej and their leader Andrzej Towiański

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.[3]

He died in Zurich.

See also

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