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- Karol_Turno comment "Karol Turno (1788–1860) was a Polish military officer and a Brigadier General of the Polish Army. Born 7 May 1788 in Warkowicze in Volhynia, he joined the Imperial and Royal Austrian Army in 1807. However, in 1809 he switched sides and joined the army of Duchy of Warsaw to take part in the short Polish–Austrian War as an adjutant to his uncle, General Kazimierz Turno.".
- Q11736337 comment "Karol Turno (1788–1860) was a Polish military officer and a Brigadier General of the Polish Army. Born 7 May 1788 in Warkowicze in Volhynia, he joined the Imperial and Royal Austrian Army in 1807. However, in 1809 he switched sides and joined the army of Duchy of Warsaw to take part in the short Polish–Austrian War as an adjutant to his uncle, General Kazimierz Turno.".