Teodór Piekarski

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Teodór Piekarski
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BornAugust 9, 1894
DiedJanuary 2, 1948 (age 54)
NationalityLecistani

Teodór Piekarski was a right-wing Lecistani author, known for espousing nationalism and republicanism, who lived during the early 1900s. Jailed multiple times by Francilian authorities for subversion, Piekarski moved from his native Cislecia to Translecia after Translecia gained its independence as Lecistan. While he supported Krësztof Òłówski over Szimón Kãszobùski during the First Lecistani Civil War, Piekarski became critical of Òłówski after he declared himself Grand Duke of Lecistan in 1947.

Piekarski fell to his death under suspicious circumstances in 1948. His death was ruled an accident by Lecistani authorities, but has long been called a murder by opposition groups within the country and abroad.