Stanisław Kunicki (6 June 1861 – 28 January 1886) was a Polish revolutionary.
Kunicki was born into the nobility to a Polish father and a Georgian mother[1] on 8 June 1861. During his student days in St. Petersburgh he joined the Polish St. Petersburg Social Revolutionary Party, which was one of the groups that merged in 1883 to form the Polish First Proletariat party. Kunicki became a member of the new party's central committee.
Kunicki also participated in the People's Will party and advocated for an agreement between it and the First Proletariat.
Kunicki was arrested on 28 June 1884 and was sentenced to death. He was hanged on 28 January 1886 in the Warsaw Citadel.
References
- ↑ Blit, Lucjan (1971), The Origins of Polish Socialism: The History and Ideas of the First Polish Socialist Party 1878–1886, p. 106. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-08192-0.
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