Damian Iosifovich Gershtansky ( Ukrainian: Dem'yan Yosipovich Gershtansky ; Polish. Damian Gersztański ; November 1 (13), 1854 [1] [2] village Tarazh , Kremenetsky uyezd , Volyn province - May 5, 1936 [3] , Vladimir-Volynsky ) - Orthodox priest and public figure of Volyn, member of the State Duma of the Russian Empire of the second convocation from the Volyn province , senator of the first term in the Senate of Poland.
| Damian Gershtansky | |
|---|---|
| Damian gersztański | |
Archpriest Damian Gershtansky | |
| Date of Birth | November 13, 1854 |
| Place of Birth | Tarazh village, Kremenets district , Volyn province |
| Date of death | May 5, 1936 ( 81) |
| Place of death | Vladimir-Volynsky |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | Orthodox priest, deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Empire, II convocation |
| Education | |
| Religion | Orthodox |
| The consignment | cadet faction in the Duma |
Content
Biography
By nationality, Ukrainian. Born in the family of Archpriest Joseph Pavlovich Gershtansky (1825-1909) and his wife Fyokla Damianova [1] [3] . In 1877 he graduated from the first category of the Second Department of the Volyn Theological Seminary [4] [5] . He served as a teacher in a 4-class theological school in with. Milts of Kovelsky district of Volyn province, where he taught Russian, arithmetic and geography [6] . Priest in the village Relavitsy Vladimir-Volyn county of Volyn province. He had an annual salary of 1,5 thousand rubles. Since 1886, a priest in Vladimir-Volynsky ( Protopresbyter ) [7] . He taught at a two-year city school.
On February 6, 1907, he was elected to the State Duma of the Russian Empire of the second convocation from the general electors of the Volyn Provincial Electoral Assembly. He joined the Constitutional Democratic faction . He was a member of the commission on freedom of conscience.
In 1922-1928 - Member of the Senate of the Second Polish Republic from the Volyn Voivodeship . The activist of the Ukrainian Club. Author of publications in periodicals.
He was buried in the churchyard of the Vasilyevsky Church , according to other sources - at the Lodomirsky cemetery in Vladimir-Volynsky.
Literature
- Boyovich M. M. Members of the State Duma (Portraits and Biographies). The second convocation. M, 1907 S. 44.
- State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. - Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2008.P. 128.
- Gershtansky, Damian Iosifovich at the Rodovod . Tree of ancestors and descendants
Recommended Sources
- B. Pindus. Gershtansky Dem'yan // Ternopil encyclopedic dictionary / editor: G. Yavorsky ta ін. - Ternopil: official polygraphic combine “Zbruch”, 2004–2010. - T. 1–4. - ISBN 966-528-197-6 . - T. 1: AJ. - 2004 .-- 696 p. - C. 352
- Parlament Rzeczypospolitej Polskej 1919-1927 / Pod red. H. Moscickiego, W. Dzwonkowskiego. - Warszawa, 1928. - S. 335. (Polish)
- Russian State Historical Archive. Foundation 1278. Inventory 1 (2nd convocation). Case 101; Case 562. Sheet 17.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Volinsk Icon - restoration and restoration, Volume 14. Volinsky Museum of History, 2007 (Ukrainian)
- ↑ Birth dates in different sources differ significantly. In the publication of M. M. Boyovich [1] - 1851 , and in the Ternopol Encyclopedic Dictionary (Ternopil encyclopedic dictionary. / Ternopil, 2004. T. 1. S. 352) - 1865 .
- ↑ 1 2 Volodimir Borshchevich . Volinsky commemoration. BAT "Rivnenska drukarnya", 2004 - S. 407 (Ukrainian)
- ↑ Graduates of the Volyn Theological Seminary 1801-1901, 1906, 1910, 1913, 1915.
- ↑ Sometimes referred to as Zhytomyr Theological Seminary [2] An archive copy of November 9, 2014 on the Wayback Machine [3] , since from 1902 until its closure during the Civil War, the seminary was located in the diocesan center - the city of Zhytomyr .
- ↑ Volinske clergy at the XXth table. Volinsky National University of the Forest of Ukraine, 2010 - P. 75 (Ukrainian)
- ↑ B. Pindus . Gershtansky Dem'yan // Ternopil encyclopedic dictionary / editor: G. Yavorsky ta ін. - Ternopil: official polygraphic combine “Zbruch”, 2004–2010. - T. 1–4. - ISBN 966-528-197-6 . - T. 1: AJ. - 2004 .-- 696 p. C. 352