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'''Tomasz Zan''' (] ] - ] ]), was a Polish poet and activist. '''Tomasz Zan''' (] ] - ] ]), was a Polish poet and activist.


In 1817 he was a cofounder of the ] (Towarzystwo Filomatow), in 1820, ] (Towarzystwo Promienistych), in 1820-1823 president of ] (Zgromadzenie Filaretów), all of them student organizations in Wilno dedicated to Polish cultural and political activities. For his activity in those organizations he was exiled by the Russian authorities (from 1824 to 1837). In 1817 he was a cofounder of the ] (Towarzystwo Filomatow), in 1820, ] (Towarzystwo Promienistych), in 1820-1823 president of ] (Zgromadzenie Filaretów), all of them student organizations in ] dedicated to Polish cultural and political activities. For his activity in those organizations he was exiled by the Russian authorities (from 1824 to 1837).


His poetry is mostly satirical, most known is the heroicomic 'Zgon tabakiery' His poetry is mostly satirical, most known is the heroicomic 'Zgon tabakiery'

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Tomasz Zan, in a drawing by R.Żukowski (1825—1855)

Tomasz Zan (December 21 1796 - July 19 1855), was a Polish poet and activist.

In 1817 he was a cofounder of the Philomatic Association (Towarzystwo Filomatow), in 1820, Radiant Association (Towarzystwo Promienistych), in 1820-1823 president of Filaret Association (Zgromadzenie Filaretów), all of them student organizations in Vilna dedicated to Polish cultural and political activities. For his activity in those organizations he was exiled by the Russian authorities (from 1824 to 1837).

His poetry is mostly satirical, most known is the heroicomic 'Zgon tabakiery'

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