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Mikołaj Zyblikiewicz : ウィキペディア英語版
Mikołaj Zyblikiewicz

Mikołaj Zyblikiewicz (; November 28, 1823 – May 16, 1887) was a Polish politician, lawyer of Ukrainian origin. Mayor of Kraków – in the then Austrian sector of the Partitioned Poland. A street in Kraków's Old Town is named in his memory, while his monument stands in front of the City Hall. Some of his achievements included the restoration of Sukiennice, the creation of a "national Panthéon" at Skałka, and the campaign towards the renovation of royal Wawel Castle, traditional seat of the Polish monarchs.〔
==Career==

Mikołaj Zyblikiewicz was the son of Szymon Zyblikiewicz, a furrier of Ruthenian (Ukrainian) background in the town of Stare Miasto near Sambor (now Sambir, Ukraine). After graduating from high-school in Lviv, he enrolled at the Lviv University while working as a home tutor for local nobility. His political activism began during the Spring of Nations when he joined a series of patriotic Polish youth organizations, and with other young intellectuals (including Platon Kostecki and Jan Dobrzański), became involved with advocacy of Polish national and political rights in the province of Galicia. He moved to Tarnów where he worked at the high school. He relocated to Krakow soon after to continue his studies at the Faculty of Law in the Jagiellonian University with the aim of attaining a doctorate, and eventually securing a career as a politician.〔
He obtained the license of an attorney in Kraków (1855) and opened his own law firm at ul. Kopernika 14 Street. In the 1850s Zyblikiewicz began his first large-scale political action. It was a legal battle with the German language imposed in the Polish offices and courts by the Austrian Empire. He took part in parallel academic action as well (organized by local students), demanding the restoration of the Polish language at the Jagiellonian University. When Józef Dietl resigned from the post of president of the city, after the turbulent elections he was declared the President of Kraków in 1874.〔

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