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Julian Klaczko (6 November 1825, Vilna (Wilno, Vilnius) – 26 November 1906, Kraków) was a Polish author, proficient in Hebrew, Polish, French, and German. He was born Jehuda Lejb into a wealthy Jewish family. At the age of 17 he published a book of Hebrew poetry called "Duda'im"(דודאים), as well as translating Polish literary works into Hebrew. In the 1870s he lived for some years in Italy. Also when moving to Kraków, where he spent his last years, he was involved in researching on Italian literature and art. He is buried at Rakowicki Cemetery in Kraków.

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  • Julian Klaczko, původním jménem Jehuda Lejb (6. září 1825 Vilnius – 27. listopadu 1906 Krakov), byl polský spisovatel a novinář, působící převážně ve Francii, a rakouský politik z Haliče, v 2. polovině 19. století poslanec Říšské rady. (cs)
  • Julian Klaczko (* 6. November 1825 in Wilna; † 26. November 1906 in Krakau) war ein polnischer Schriftsteller, Publizist und Politiker. (de)
  • Julian Klaczko (6 November 1825, Vilna (Wilno, Vilnius) – 26 November 1906, Kraków) was a Polish author, proficient in Hebrew, Polish, French, and German. He was born Jehuda Lejb into a wealthy Jewish family. At the age of 17 he published a book of Hebrew poetry called "Duda'im"(דודאים), as well as translating Polish literary works into Hebrew. He studied in Wilno and Königsberg (Królewiec), his interests including Philosophy, History and Literature. In 1847, he earned a PhD (doctorate work De rebus Franco-Gallicis saeculi XV). He then moved to Heidelberg, and published in the liberal Deutsche Zeitung. After the failure of the Poznań uprising (1848) he emigrated to France where he lived for the following 20 years. In Paris he changed his name and converted to Roman Catholic Christianity (1856), after his father's death. He was a co-editor of Wiadomości Polskie, and published in Revue de Paris, Revue Contemporaine, and Revue des Deux Mondes (since 1862). Klaczko was a politician who co-operated with the liberal-aristocratic Hotel Lambert faction of Polish exiles (leader – prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski). As a Polish Nationalist, he expressed an outspoken resentment and hatred of Russia and Prussia for their share in the Partition of Poland, but had a more positive attitude towards Austria-Hungary, with its relatively more tolerant policies towards the Poles under its rule. In 1869 he moved to Vienna, and was in 1870 elected Privy Cancillor ("Hofrat") at the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Austria-Hungary. He was also a member of the Galician Parliament (1870–71) and later of the Imperial Parliament, the Reichsrat. During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71 he agitated intensely for an Austro-Hungarian intervention on the French side. For these (unsuccessful) efforts, Bismark called him "A Jewish agent of France". In the 1870s he lived for some years in Italy. Also when moving to Kraków, where he spent his last years, he was involved in researching on Italian literature and art. He is buried at Rakowicki Cemetery in Kraków. (en)
  • Julian Klaczko, né le 6 novembre 1825 à Vilnius et mort le 26 novembre 1906 à Cracovie, est un critique littéraire et historien polonais. (fr)
  • Julian Klaczko, właśc. Jehuda Lejb (ur. 6 listopada 1825 w Wilnie, zm. 26 listopada 1906 w Krakowie) – polski krytyk literacki, historyk sztuki, publicysta polityczny, eseista, c.k. radca dworu. (pl)
  • Julian Klaczko, född 6 november 1825, död 26 november 1906, var en polsk författare av judisk börd. Klaczko skrev som ung dikter på hebreiska och polska, övergick senare huvudsakligen till litteraturkritiskt och politiskt författarskap på polska och franska. Klaczko vistades efter 1850 mestadels i Paris och var medarbetare i Revue des deux Mondes. (sv)
  • Юлиан (Иегуда Лейб) Клачко (польск. и нем. Julian Klaczko; 6 ноября 1825, Вильно — 26 ноября 1906, Краков) — польско-австрийский политик, дипломат, революционер, публицист, эссеист, литературный критик, историк искусства. Академик. (ru)
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  • Julian Klaczko, původním jménem Jehuda Lejb (6. září 1825 Vilnius – 27. listopadu 1906 Krakov), byl polský spisovatel a novinář, působící převážně ve Francii, a rakouský politik z Haliče, v 2. polovině 19. století poslanec Říšské rady. (cs)
  • Julian Klaczko (* 6. November 1825 in Wilna; † 26. November 1906 in Krakau) war ein polnischer Schriftsteller, Publizist und Politiker. (de)
  • Julian Klaczko, né le 6 novembre 1825 à Vilnius et mort le 26 novembre 1906 à Cracovie, est un critique littéraire et historien polonais. (fr)
  • Julian Klaczko, właśc. Jehuda Lejb (ur. 6 listopada 1825 w Wilnie, zm. 26 listopada 1906 w Krakowie) – polski krytyk literacki, historyk sztuki, publicysta polityczny, eseista, c.k. radca dworu. (pl)
  • Julian Klaczko, född 6 november 1825, död 26 november 1906, var en polsk författare av judisk börd. Klaczko skrev som ung dikter på hebreiska och polska, övergick senare huvudsakligen till litteraturkritiskt och politiskt författarskap på polska och franska. Klaczko vistades efter 1850 mestadels i Paris och var medarbetare i Revue des deux Mondes. (sv)
  • Юлиан (Иегуда Лейб) Клачко (польск. и нем. Julian Klaczko; 6 ноября 1825, Вильно — 26 ноября 1906, Краков) — польско-австрийский политик, дипломат, революционер, публицист, эссеист, литературный критик, историк искусства. Академик. (ru)
  • Julian Klaczko (6 November 1825, Vilna (Wilno, Vilnius) – 26 November 1906, Kraków) was a Polish author, proficient in Hebrew, Polish, French, and German. He was born Jehuda Lejb into a wealthy Jewish family. At the age of 17 he published a book of Hebrew poetry called "Duda'im"(דודאים), as well as translating Polish literary works into Hebrew. In the 1870s he lived for some years in Italy. Also when moving to Kraków, where he spent his last years, he was involved in researching on Italian literature and art. He is buried at Rakowicki Cemetery in Kraków. (en)
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