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Horvatt, Stanislav Alexandrovich

Stanislav Aleksandrovich Horvatt (1866-1930) - Polish landowner and public figure in the Kiev province , member of the I State Duma , member of the State Council for Elections.

Stanislav Alexandrovich Horvatt
StanisΕ‚aw Marian Konstanty Horwatt
Stanislav Al. Gorvatt.jpeg
Date of BirthAugust 4, 1866 ( 1866-08-04 )
Date of deathApril 9, 1930 ( 1930-04-09 ) (63 years old)
Place of deathWarsaw , Poland
Citizenship Russian empire
Poland
Occupation
EducationImperial College of Law

Biography

Roman Catholic religion. From the nobility of the Kiev province. The son of a state adviser Alexander Alexandrovich Horvatt, the former provincial leader of the nobility, and his wife, Jadwiga Gachevich. Landowner of Radomysl Uyezd (11253 tithes at the town of Habno ).

He graduated from the Imperial College of Law in 1890 with the rank of titular adviser . He was a member of the Ministry of Justice , then resigned and took up farming on his estate. He owned four distilleries and a mill. Since 1903, he was the vowel of the Radomysl district committee for affairs of the zemstvo economy . He was a member of the Council of the Kiev Agricultural Society. After the proclamation of the October manifesto, he joined the Polish Party of Real Politics . He headed the Polish election committee of the Kiev province.

In 1906 he was elected a member of the I State Duma from the Kiev province. He was part of a group of western outskirts . He was a member of the agrarian commission and spoke on the agrarian question. After the dissolution of the State Duma, he took part in the Vilnius Congress of delegates of the Polish election committees in December 1906.

September 20, 1910 was elected to the Council of State by the Congress of Landowners of the Kiev province. Entered the Polish Colo . He was a member of the Russian group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union . In 1913, dropped out of the State Council at the end of his term of office. During the First World War, he participated in the work of Polish organizations, was one of the leaders of the Polish Organization for Assisting Officers Returning from the Front.

After the February Revolution , in August 1917 he participated in the Polish Political Congress and the State Conference in Moscow. In November 1917 he became one of the founders of the Polish Conservative Party. In 1918 he moved to Kiev, was a member of the leadership of the Kiev election committee for the election of representatives to the congress of Polish deputies. With the establishment of the power of the hetman, Skoropadsky went to Warsaw, where he was chairman of the Union of Landowners of National Suburbs (1918) and a member of the Council of the Society of Poles of Russian Lands.

In independent Poland, he worked in organizations that defended the rights of landowners and other immigrants who lost their property after the establishment of Soviet power in the territory of the former Western Territory . He died in Warsaw in 1930.

Since 1894 he was married to Sofia Narkevich-Iodko (1867-1944). Their children: Stanislav and Elena (1897-1944).

Sources

  • List of nobles of the Kiev province. - Kiev, 1906.
  • The entire South-Western Territory: a reference and address book for the Kiev, Podolsk and Volyn provinces. - Kiev, 1913 .-- S. 576.
  • N.L. Plowed Imperial School of Law and Jurisprudence during the years of peace, war and unrest. - Madrid, 1967.
  • State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. - Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2008.
  • State Council of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. - Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2008 .-- S. 62.
  • Genealogy information on the Genealogia PotomkΓ³w Sejmu Wielkiego website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gorvatt,_Stanislav_Alexandrovich&oldid=95687576


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