Władysław Grzegorz Branicki
Count Władysław Grzegorz Branicki (25 February 1783 in Warsaw – 27 August 1843 in Warsaw) was a Polish nobleman, senator and general in the Russian military.[1][2] He was a putative grandson of Catherine the Great, through his maternal line.
Władysław Grzegorz Branicki | |
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Count | |
Coat of arms | Korczak |
Born | Warsaw | 25 February 1783
Died | 1843 (aged 59–60) Warsaw |
Buried | Biała Cerkiew |
Noble family | Branicki |
Consort | Countess Róża Potocka |
Father | Count Franciszek Ksawery Branicki |
Mother | Aleksandra von Engelbrandt |
He was owner of the immense Biała Cerkiew estates. After an army career where he was much decorated, he became a senator and political adviser in Russia.
Marriage and issue
In 1813 Władysław Grzegorz married Countess Róża Potocka, officially the daughter of Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki and the artist, Józefina Amalia Mniszech. They had seven children:
- Franciszek Ksawery Branicki (1816–1879), married to Countess Pelagia Zamoyska Rembielińska
- Eliza Branicka (1820–1876), married first, Count Zygmunt Krasiński then his brother, Ludwik Krasiński
- Aleksander Branicki (1821–1877), married Anna Ninna Hołyńska Klamry coat of arms
- Zofia Katarzyna Branicka (1821 or 1824–1886), married Prince Livio Erba-Odescalchi (1805–1885)
- Konstanty Grzegorz Branicki (1824–1884), married Countess Jadwiga Potocka
- Katarzyna Branicka (1825–1907), married Count Adam Józef Potocki
- Władysław Michał Branicki (1826–1884), inherited Biała Cerkiew (due to his eldest brother's forced exile), married Princess Maria Aniela Sapieha
Honours and awards
- Order of the White Eagle
- Order of St. Anna, 1st class
- Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class
- Order of Saint George, 4th class
- Order of St. John of Jerusalem (Russia)
- Pour le Mérite (Prussia)
- Order of the Red Eagle (Prussia)
- Kulm Cross
- Gold Sword for Bravery
- Order of Leopold (Austria)
- Military Order of Max Joseph (Bavaria)
- Iron Cross of 1813 (Prussia)
- Order of Military Merit, (Württemberg)
- Order of Military Merit (France)
Bibliography
- Polski Słownik Biograficzny t. 2 s. 412
- Marek Ruszczyc, Dzieje rodu i fortuny Branickich, Warszawa 1991
References
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