Tytus Działyński

Tytus Adam Graf Działyński ( born December 24, 1797 in Poznan, † April 12, 1861 ) was a Polish officer and art patron.

Life

Działyński continued his studies started at home after the appointment of his father as senator and ambassador continued in Napoleon I in Paris. In 1812 he returned to the home and then attended the Polytechnic School in Prague. At the outbreak of the November Uprising in 1830 Działyński returned to Warsaw and was after the battle of Dembe served as adjutant Skrzyneckis.

After the failure of the revolution he had to flee. After his goods were confiscated for nine years, Działyński returned from Galicia back to Poznan and then worked as a deputy in the county council. In 1850, he was the only Polish deputies in the Erfurt Union Parliament. In 1859 he was elected to the Prussian House of Representatives ( Berlin).

Count Tytus Działyński died on 12 April 1861.

His son Jan Działyński (1832-1880) was also a Polish Member of the Prussian House of Representatives.

Publications

  • Status Litewski. Posen (1841 ). (Ed. Lelewel ).
  • Liber geneseos illustris familiae Schidloviecie. Paris ( 1848)
  • Acta Tomiciana. 9 volumes, Posen (1852 ff )
  • Lites ac res gestae inter Polonos ordinemque Cruciferorum. 4 volumes, Poznan ( 1855)
  • Collectanea vitam resque Gestas Joannis Zamoyscii illustrantia. Posen (1861 )
  • Military person (Poland )
  • Member of the Prussian House of Deputies
  • Member of the Provincial Landtag the Province of Posen
  • Member of the Erfurt Union Parliament
  • Person in the November Uprising (Poland )
  • Born in 1797
  • Died in 1861
  • Man
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