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Full name | Julian Eligiusz Aleksandrovich Michaux, Юлиан Александрович Александрович Мишо |
Nationality | Polish |
Born | Warsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire | 1 December 1867
Died | 11 December 1925 Warsaw, Second Polish Republic | (aged 58)
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Country | Russian Empire |
Sport | Fencing |
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Olympic finals | 1900 Summer Olympics |
Julian Eligiusz Aleksandrovich Michaux ( Russian: Юлиан Александрович Александрович Мишо, 1 December 1867 [1] – 11 December 1925), born in Warsaw, Congress Poland, was a polish fencer. [2] He competed in the individual masters sabre event at the 1900 Summer Olympics where he finished 5th. [3] His great-grandfather in the beginning of the 19th century came from Liège, now part of Belgium, to Warsaw - thus the french family name.
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Full name | Julian Eligiusz Aleksandrovich Michaux, Юлиан Александрович Александрович Мишо |
Nationality | Polish |
Born | Warsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire | 1 December 1867
Died | 11 December 1925 Warsaw, Second Polish Republic | (aged 58)
Sport | |
Country | Russian Empire |
Sport | Fencing |
Achievements and titles | |
Olympic finals | 1900 Summer Olympics |
Julian Eligiusz Aleksandrovich Michaux ( Russian: Юлиан Александрович Александрович Мишо, 1 December 1867 [1] – 11 December 1925), born in Warsaw, Congress Poland, was a polish fencer. [2] He competed in the individual masters sabre event at the 1900 Summer Olympics where he finished 5th. [3] His great-grandfather in the beginning of the 19th century came from Liège, now part of Belgium, to Warsaw - thus the french family name.