Jan Dekert

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Jan Dekert was an 18th-century Polish merchant and politician, best known as a leading advocate for burgher rights during the Four-Year Sejm.

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instanceOf Polish politician
burgher rights activist
human
merchant
advocatedFor political rights of burghers
representation of townspeople in the Sejm
burialPlace Warsaw NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfCitizenship Poland
dateOfBirth 1738
dateOfDeath 1790
era 18th century
ethnicGroup Poles
familyName Dekert NERFINISHED
givenName Jan NERFINISHED
knownFor advocacy of burgher rights
leadership of the Black Procession
memberOf Warsaw city council NERFINISHED
movement Polish Enlightenment NERFINISHED
notableWork Petition of the Cities to the King and the Sejm (1789) NERFINISHED
occupation merchant
politician
opposed legal privileges of the nobility limiting burgher rights
participatedIn Four-Year Sejm NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Warsaw NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Warsaw NERFINISHED
positionHeld Mayor of Warsaw
President of Warsaw NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Warsaw NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male

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Powązki Cemetery foundedBy Jan Dekert