Emilia Plater
Emilia Plater was a Polish-Lithuanian noblewoman and revolutionary.
Emilia Plater | |
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Born | 13 November 1806 Vilnius (Wilno), Russian Empire |
Died | 23 December 1831 Justinavas (Justianiów) | (aged 25)
Buried at | Kapčiamiestis (Kopciowo) |
Allegiance | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (November Uprising insurgents) |
Years of service | 1830 |
Rank | Captain |
Battles/wars | November Uprising |
Plater led soldiers in several engagements during the November Uprising in the Polish-Russian Wars of 1830-1831. She became ill toward the end of the Uprising and died.
Though she did not fight in any large battles, her story inspired many works of art and literature. She is a national heroine in Poland, Lithuania and Belarus, all formerly parts of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Emilia Plater Media
Emilia Plater in a skirmish at Šiauliai by Wojciech Kossak
20 zloty note depicting Plater
Lithuanian 50 litų coin commemorating the 200th anniversary of Plater's birth.
Other websites
Media related to Emilia Plater at Wikimedia Commons