Prince Stanislav Pavel Yablonovsky ( February 15, 1762 - April 27, 1822 ) - Polish aristocrat , chief of the Guards Infantry Regiment of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ( 1782 ), major general (from 1783 ), then lieutenant general , senator-coughtier of the Duchy of Warsaw (from 1807 ) , senator-governor of the Kingdom of Poland (since 1812 ). Cavalier of the orders of St. Stanislav ( 1784 ) and the White Eagle ( 1790 ).
| Stanislav Pavel Yablonovsky | ||||
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| Stanisław Paweł Jabłonowski | ||||
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| Birth | February 15, 1762 | |||
| Death | April 27, 1822 (aged 60) | |||
| Kind | Yablonovsky | |||
| Father | Anthony Barnaba Yablonovsky | |||
| Mother | Anna Sangushko-Kovelskaya | |||
| Spouse | Theodora Valevskaya | |||
| Children | Anthony and Stanislav | |||
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Biography
Representative of the Polish magnate clan of the Jablonov coat of arms Prus III . The eldest son of the governor of Poznan and the Chestnut Prince of Krakow Anthony Barnaba Yablonovsky (1732-1799) and Anna Sangushko-Kovelskaya (1739-1766). The older half brother of Maximilian .
In 1782, Stanislav Pavel Yablonovsky became the chief of the Guards infantry regiment of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania . The following 1783 he received the rank of major general , then was promoted to lieutenant general . In 1786 he was elected ambassador to the Sejm. In 1788, he was re-elected ambassador from the Volyn Voivodeship to the Four-Year Diet (1788-1792). During the work of the four-year Diet, Stanislav Pavel Yablonovsky was Ambassador of the Commonwealth at the Prussian court in Berlin .
In 1807, Prince S. Yablonovsky became senator-coughtier of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, and in 1812 - senator-governor of the Kingdom of Poland.
Family
In 1792, Stanislav Pavel Yablonovsky married Theodore Valevskaya (d. 1826 ). Children:
- Anthony Yablonovsky (1793–1855), married since 1818 to Countess Pauline Constance Mnishek (1798–1863)
- Stanislav Yablonovsky (1799-1878), 1st wife since 1825 to Countess Maria Vielgorskaya, 2nd wife Countess Vanda Ossolinskaya
Literature
- Kawalerowie i statuty Orderu Orła Białego 1705-2008. - 2008.