Person:Władysław Stanisław Zamoyski (1)

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Władysław Stanisław Zamoyski
d.11 Jan 1868 Paris, France
  1. Konstanty Zamoyski1799 - 1866
  2. Andrzej Artur Zamoyski1800 - 1874
  3. Władysław Stanisław Zamoyski1803 - 1868
  4. Jadwiga Klementyna Zamoyska1806 - 1890
  5. Zdzisław Zamoyski1810 - 1855
  • HWładysław Stanisław Zamoyski1803 - 1868
  • W.  Jadwiga Działyńska (add)
  1. Władysław Zamoyski1853 - 1924
Facts and Events
Name Władysław Stanisław Zamoyski
Gender Male
Birth[1] 24 Mar 1803 Warszawa, Warszawa, Poland
Marriage to Jadwiga Działyńska (add)
Death[1] 11 Jan 1868 Paris, France
Reference Number? Q4185793?


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Count Władysław Stanisław Zamoyski (24 March 1803 - 11 January 1868) was a Polish nobleman, politician, and general.

Zamoyski was the owner of estates in Cewków. He served as aide-de-camp to Grand Duke Constantine, commander-in-chief of the army and de facto viceroy of Congress Poland. He took part in the November Uprising of 1830–1831. Working with Adam Jerzy Czartoryski he became one of the main activists in the Hôtel Lambert group. He emigrated to England, where he represented the interests of Czartoryski's government-in-exile. In 1848–1849 he organized Polish units in Italy, serving with the Sardinian Army to fight against the Austrians (1848–49), and later, in 1855, he led a Polish cavalry division in the Ottoman Army during the Crimean War.

In March 1831, Zamoyski was awarded the Gold Cross of the Virtuti Militari.

He was married to Jadwiga Działyńska and had four children: Władysław Zamoyski, Witold Zamoyski, Maria Zamoyska (1857-1857) and Maria Zamoyska (1860-1937).

He died in 1868 and was buried in Paris.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Władysław Stanisław Zamoyski, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.