Felix Orachevsky , coat of arms of Shrenjava (born January 14, 1739 , , near Krakow - died August 12, 1799 in Vienna ) - Polish politician and figure of the Enlightenment , author of comedies, adviser to the Permanent Council in 1778-1780 years, a member of the Association of Friends of the State Constitution, a member of the Targovitsa Confederation , in 1792 he was awarded the Order of the White Eagle .
| Felix Orachevsky | |
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| Feliks oraczewski | |
| Date of Birth | January 14, 1739 |
| Place of Birth | Pshibyslawice, near Krakow |
| Date of death | August 12, 1799 (60 years old) |
| A place of death | Vein |
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| Occupation | , |
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Biography
A graduate of the Knights School in Luneville , a member of the Society of Elementary Books, as well as the Education Commission , the Polish ambassador in Paris, the rector of the Krakow Main School (formerly the Jagiellonian University ), according to the reform of Kollontai in 1786-1790, one of the founders of the Krakow Old Theater . As a rector, he opposed criticism of the Catholic Church, in particular, against the exaltation of Jan Hus [1] .
As the Krakow ambassador, he was a representative of the opposition at the Sejm of 1773-1775, dedicated to the First Section .
Notes
- ↑ Bruździński A. Krakowski ośrodek kościelnych badań historycznych na Wydziale Teologicznym Uniwersytetu w latach 1773-1939 // Kościół w Polsce.Dzieje i kultura. - T.5. - Lublin. - 1991.S. 5.