- Stanisław August Poniatowski
Infobox Polish monarch
name=Stanisław August Poniatowski
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birthdate=birth date|1732|1|17|mf=y
birthplace=Wołczyn, modern Belarus
deathdate=death date and age|1798|2|12|1732|1|17|mf=y
deathplace=Saint Petersburg , Russia
burial_place=St. John's Cathedral, Warsaw
reign_start=
reign_end=
election_date=September 7, 1764
election_place=Wola nearWarsaw
coronation_date=November 25, 1764
coronation_place=St. John's Cathedral, Warsaw
family=Poniatowski
CoA_name=Ciołek
father=Stanisław Poniatowski
mother=Konstancja née Czartoryska
consort_1=Elżbieta Szydłowska
children_1=Stanisław Grabowski ,Izabela Grabowska , Aleksandra Grabowska
consort_2=Catherine II of Russia (informal)
children_2=Anna Petrovna
consort_3=Magdalena Agnieszka Lubomirska (informal)
children_3=Konstancja Zwanowa,Michał Cichocki TOCleftStanisław II August Poniatowski (born Count Stanisław Antoni PoniatowskiFact|date=June 2008; January 17, 1732 – February 12, 1798) was the last King and Grand Duke of the
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1764–95). He was the son of Count Stanisław Poniatowski,Castellan ofKraków , and Princess Konstancja Czartoryska [According to a contemporary statement, his father Stanisław was in reality a natural son of Great Lithuanian HetmanKazimierz Jan Sapieha by an unknown Jewish maiden, adopted byFranciszek Poniatowski ;Jerzy Łojek , "Dzieje zdrajcy",Katowice , 1988, ISBN 83-216-0759-4, p. 189.] ; brother ofMichał Jerzy Poniatowski ,Primate of Poland ; and uncle to PrinceJózef Poniatowski .Royal titles
(English translation, from the Polish text of the May 3, 1791, Constitution:) "Stanisław August, by the grace of God and the will of the people King of
Poland , Grand Duke ofLithuania and Duke ofRuthenia ,Prussia ,Masovia ,Samogitia ,Kiev ,Volhynia ,Podolia ,Podlachia ,Livonia ,Smolensk ,Severia andChernihiv ."Biography
Poniatowski was born in Wołczyn,
Belarus . By the age of twenty, in 1752, as aSejm deputy, Poniatowski had attracted attention with his oratory. He ultimately owed his career, however, to his uncles, the powerful Czartoryski clan, who in 1755 sent him toSaint Petersburg, Russia , in the suite of the Britishambassador , Sir Charles Hanbury-Williams. There, through the influence of Russian Chancellor A. P. Bestuzhev-Ryumin, he gained accreditation to the Russian court as ambassador of Saxony. Through Hanbury-Williams he met twenty-six-year-old Grand Duchess Catherine Alexeievna of Russia, who was irresistibly attracted to the handsome and brilliant young nobleman, for whom she forsook all other lovers. He was "stolnik litewski" in 1755 and later "starosta przemyski".After a
coup d'état by the CzartoryskiFamilia ndash supported by Russian troopsndash on September 7, 1764, Poniatowski was elected King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The coronation took place inWarsaw on November 25, 1764. The new King's uncles in theFamilia would have preferred another nephew, PrinceAdam Kazimierz Czartoryski , on the throne but Czartoryski had declined to seek the office.Stanisław August--as he now styled himself--or "Ciołek", as he was deprecatingly called by some contemporaries and later historians (after his
Ciołek Coat of Arms )--as King of thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth , which was at that time almost entirely controlled by the much more powerful neighboring powers (Russia and Prussia), remained at the mercy of circumstances. Nevertheless, in his difficult situation he strove to do his duty. He inaugurated some useful economic changes. He supported theFamilia 's reform program until 1766, when he fell out with his uncles. As king, Poniatowski effectively supported the Russian army's crushing of theBar Confederation , between 1768-1772. On October 22, 1770, the Council of the Bar Confederation proclaimed him dethroned. Poniatowski was briefly a prisoner after being kidnapped by members of the Confederation in 1771, and held outside of Warsaw.Although he protested the first partition of the Commonwealth (1772), he was powerless to do anything about it, and in the face of implacable opposition from the Polishmagnate s, he was obliged to place his reliance in Russia's German ambassador, Otto Magnus von Stackelberg. In 1783/1784 he married morganatically his lover Elżbieta Szydłowska (1748–1810), whose first husband Jan Jerzy Grabowski was "general inspektor wojsk litewskich", and by whom he had an only son, born before marriage, Count Stanisław Konopnicy-Grabowski (1780-Dresden , 1845), who married firstly Cecylia Dembowska (December 19, 1787-January 17, 1821), and secondly May 8, 1822 Countess Julia Zabiello; he left issue, his descendants were the Counts Konopnicy-Grabowski. Acting in concert with him, he hoped to strengthen his authority and bring about essential reforms. It was only during theFour-Year Sejm of 1788-1792 that he threw in his lot with the reformers, centered in thePatriotic Party , and with them co-authored the Constitution of May 3, 1791.Poniatowski's eloquent speech before the
Sejm on taking an oath to uphold the newly adopted Constitution moved his audience to tears. Shortly thereafter, the Targowica Confederation was formed by Polish nobility to overthrow the Constitution. The confederates aligned with Russia's Catherine the Great, and the Russian army entered Poland, starting thePolish-Russian War of 1792 . After a series of battles, Poniatowski, upon the advice ofHugo Kołłątaj and others, acceded to the Confederation. This undermined the operations of the Polish Army, which underTadeusz Kościuszko and the King's own nephew, PrinceJozef Poniatowski , had been performing prodigiously on the battlefield.The war was ended, and Russia and Prussia undertook the Second partition of Poland in 1793.King Stanisław August remains a controversial figure. He was accused by some of striving for absolutism, of doing away with the liberties of the
szlachta (Polish nobility), of desiring the downfall of theRoman Catholic Church ; by others, of weakness and subservience, even of treason, especially after he had joined theTargowica Confederation .Nevertheless, he did accomplish much in the realm of culture and education. He founded theSchool of Chivalry (otherwise "Corps of Cadets "), which functioned 1765-1794 and whose alumni includedTadeusz Kościuszko ; and theCommission of National Education (1773), the world's first national ministry of education. In 1765 he helped found the "Monitor", the leading periodical of thePolish Enlightenment , and the Polish national theater. He hosted his famous "Thursday dinners ", the most brilliant social functions in the Polish capital. He supported the establishment of manufactures and the development of mining. He remodeled theRoyal Castle in Warsaw , and erected the elegantŁazienki complex in Warsaw's most romantic park. He created a numismatic collection, a picture gallery, and an engravings room. His plan to create an even larger painting gallery in Warsaw was interrupted by the destruction of Poland; nonetheless, most of the paintings he had ordered can now be seen at theDulwich Picture Gallery in London.After the final, Third Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Stanisław August was forced to abdicate (November 25, 1795) and left for Saint Petersburg, Russia. There, a virtual prisoner, he subsisted on a pension from Catherine the Great and died deeply in debt. He was buried at the
Catholic Church of St. Catherine in St. Petersburg. In 1938 his remains were transferred to a church at Wołczyn, his birthplace, and in 1995, to St. John's Cathedral in Warsaw, where, on May 3, 1791, he had celebrated the adoption of the Constitution he had co-authored.Ancestors
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6= 6.Kazimierz Czartoryski
7= 7. Izabela Elżbieta Czartoryska
8= 8. Jan Poniatowski
9= 9. Jadwiga Maciejowska
12= 12. Michał Jerzy Czartoryski
13= 13. Joanna Weronika Olędzka
14= 14.Jan Andrzej Morsztyn
15= 15. Marie Catherine GordonPatronage
References
* Jan Kibinski, "Recollections of the Times of Stanislaw Augustus" pl icon, Kraków, 1899.
* "Mémoires secrets et inédits de Stanislas Auguste", Leipzig, 1862.
* "Stanislaw and Prince Joseph Poniatowski in the Light of Their Private Correspondence", in French, edited in Polish by Bronislaw Dembinski, L'viv, 1904.
* R.N. Bain, "The Last King of Poland and His Contemporaries", 1909.
*Adam Zamoyski , "The Polish Way: a Thousand-Year History of the Poles and Their Culture", New York, Hippocrene Books, 1994.
* Adam Zamoyski, "Last King of Poland", New York, Hippocrene Books, 1997.
* Poniatowski's diaries and letters, held for many years in the Russian ministry of foreign affairs, appeared in the January 1908 "Vestnik Evropy" [News of Europe] .ee also
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Ambassadors and envoys from Russia to Poland (1763–1794)
*History of Poland (1569-1795)
* History of philosophy in Poland
* Elena Poniatowska, direct descendant living in Mexico
*Kazimierzowski Palace
*Łazienki Park
*St. Anne's Church, Warsaw
*Royal Castle, Warsaw External links
* [http://www.poland.gov.pl/Stanislaw,August,Poniatowski,(1732-1798),1965.html Biography at www.poland.gov.pl]
* [http://gnu.univ.gda.pl/~emcz/stanaugust.html Stanisław August w Gdańsku]----
Persondata
NAME= Poniatowski, Stanisław August
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Poniatowski, Stanisław Antoni
SHORT DESCRIPTION=King of Poland
DATE OF BIRTH=January 17, 1732
PLACE OF BIRTH=Wołczyn,Poland
DATE OF DEATH=February 12, 1798
PLACE OF DEATH=Saint Petersburg , Russia
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