- Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko
Prince Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko (1768–1844) - Polish general and politician.He was a deputy in the
Great Sejm , the parliament that deliberated 1788–1792 and produced the May 3 Constitution. Sanguszko then participated in the Polish-Russian War of 1792 as a national cavalry brigadier, where he fought at theBattle of Zieleńce . During theKościuszko Uprising in 1794 he was a major general and a division commander. At theBattle of Szczekociny he saved Kościuszko's life, then fought and was wounded during the siege ofWarsaw . He was a member of the general staff ofNapoleon Bonaparte during the Russian campaign (with the rank of brigadier general) and took part in the march on Moscow. In theDuchy of Warsaw Vice-Regimentarz of thepospolite ruszenie . To protect family land holdings in theUkraine refused to participate in Prince Poniatowski's 1813 campaign, for which the chief and an old friend punished him harshly with a dishonorable discharge from the army. After the fall of Napoleon Sanguszko settled on his ancestral lands that included the battlefield of the Zieleńce battle. There he often pondered on the past historic events in which he took part and described his thoughts in the "Memoirs". Governor marshal ofVolhynia 1817–1820. Decorated with the PolishVirtuti Militari and FrenchLegion of Honor medals.Memoirs
* "Wykaz doswiadczen przez ojca dla dzieci w roku 1815 spisany" (published 1876 with the title "Pamiętnik 1786-1815").
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