Prince Tadeusz František Ogynsky ( Polish: Tadeusz Franciszek Ogiński ; 1712 - November 25, 1783 ) - statesman of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth , Trochel’s chestnut (since 1733 ), the great Lithuanian clerk (since 1737 ), ššemanski elder (since 1740 ), šełbaš, Piešbaб (Chairman) of the Sejm of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in Grodno ( October 5 - November 19, 1744 ), governor of Trox (since 1770 ), member of the Permanent Council of the Commonwealth ( 1776 - 1778 ).
| Tadeusz Frantisek Oginsky | |||
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| polish Tadeusz Franciszek Ogiński lit. Tadas Pranciškus Oginskis | |||
| Date of Birth | 1712 | ||
| Date of death | November 25, 1783 | ||
| Place of death | Rucitsa , Minsk province [1] | ||
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| Father | Martian Mikhail Oginsky | ||
| Mother | Teresa Brzhostovskaya | ||
| Spouse | 1) Isabella Radziwill 2) Jadwiga Zaluskaya | ||
| Children | from first marriage: Andrzej and Frantisek Xavier | ||
| Awards and prizes | |||
Biography
Representative of the Retov branch [2] of the Lithuanian - Russian princely family of Oginsky . The third son of the governor of Vitebsk , Prince Martian Mikhail Oginsky ( 1672 - 1750 ), and Teresa Brzhostovskaya (d. 1721 ).
An active supporter of the election in 1733 to the throne of the Commonwealth, Stanislav Leshchinsky .
In 1764 - a member of the confederation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, led by the Czartoryski in support of the accession to the throne of Stanislav Augustus Ponyatovsky .
The author of the published "Diary", containing, in particular, his speeches and speeches as a deputy in many sejm.
He died in the Oginsky Ganut estate (now the village of Rucitsa Narochansky village council of the Vileika district of the Minsk region of the Republic of Belarus .
He was buried in Vilnius in the crypt of the chapel of God’s body, as part of the church complex of St. John , which he himself built.
Family
He was married to Isabella (née Radziwill; 1711 - 1761 ), daughter of Prince Michael Anthony Radziwill .
After the death of Tadeusz Frantisek Oginsky, his estates in Molodechno , Zalesye, Ganut (now D. Ruchitsa) were transferred to his youngest son, Frantisek Xavier Oginsky, after which in 1802 - Zalesye, and in 1814 - Molodechno and Ganuta became the property of the grandson of Tadeusz - composer Mikhail Cleophas Oginsky .
Rewards
- Cavalier of the Order of the White Eagle (1742).
- Cavalier of the Order of St. Stanislav (1765).
Notes
- ↑ Now the Narochansky village council of the Vileika district of the Minsk region of Belarus
- ↑ Cheslav Yankovsky . “Oshmyany district. Part Two ”, Krakow, 1897 S. 143. (Polish)