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  1. Wacław Hański herbu Korczak (ur. 5 marca 1782, zm. 10 listopada 1841) – marszałek szlachty wołyńskiej w latach 1811-1814, kawaler maltański (w zakonie od 1806 roku), kawaler Honoru i Dewocji w Wielkim Przeoracie Katolickim w Rosji, pierwszy mąż Eweliny Hańskiej (z Rzewuskich), znanej jako inspiracja i żona Balzaka.

  2. Wacław Hański. Wacław Hański (1782–1841) was a Polish noble ( Korczak coat of arms ), landowner, marszałek of the nobility in the Volhynian Governorate. He was the first husband of Ewelina Hańska .

    • Family and Early Life
    • Marriage to Hański
    • Becoming "The Stranger"
    • Meeting Balzac
    • Hański's Death
    • Second Marriage and Widowhood
    • Later Years and Death

    Hańska was the fourth of seven children born to Adam Wawrzyniec Rzewuski and his wife, Justyna Rzewuska (née Rdułtowska). Their family was established as Polish nobility, known for wealth and military prowess. One ancestor had imprisoned his own mother in a tower to extract his part of an inheritance. Hańska's great-grandfather, Wacław Rzewuski, wa...

    In 1819 Eveline married Wacław Hański, a noble who lived nearby at Verhivnya (Wierzchownia). Their marriage was a union of wealthy families, not of passion. His estate covered 21,000 acres (85 km2) and owned over 3,000 serfs, including 300 domestic servants. The manor had been designed by a French architect, and its owner filled it with luxuries fr...

    One of the writers who most enchanted Hańska was the French novelist Honoré de Balzac. After laboring in pseudonymous obscurity for ten years, Balzac published Les Chouans (The Chouans) in 1829. A tale of star-crossed love amidst a royalist uprising in Brittany, it was the first work to which he signed his own name. Hańska was intrigued by the glow...

    In September 1833, after traveling to the French city of Besançon to find cheap paper for a publishing enterprise, Balzac crossed into Switzerland and registered at the Hôtel du Faucon under the name Marquis d'Entragues. He sent word to Hańska that he would visit the garden of the Maison Andrié, where she and her family were staying. He looked up a...

    Hański died in November 1841. She sent Balzac a letter, sealed in black, with the news. He instantly wrote back: "je n'en aurais peut-être pas voulu recevoir d'autre de vous, malgré ce que vous me dites de triste sur vous et votre santé" ("I could not perhaps wish to have received any other [news] from you, in spite of the sad things you tell me ab...

    Hańska and Balzac were determined, however, and in 1845 she visited him in Paris with Anna and Jerzy. In April of the following year they visited Italy; Balzac joined them for a tour of Rome, and they proceeded to Geneva. Soon after he returned to Paris, she wrote with the news that she was pregnant. Balzac was overjoyed, certain that they would ha...

    Hańska lived with Balzac's mother for a time after his death, in the house he had spent so much time and expense furnishing. The elder Mme. Balzac moved in with a friend after several months, and Hańska approached the remains of her late husband's writing. Several works had been left incomplete, and publishers inquired about releasing a final editi...

  3. Wacław Hański (1782–1841) was a Polish noble ( Korczak coat of arms ), landowner, marszałek of the nobility in the Volhynian Governorate. He was the first husband of Ewelina Hańska.

  4. Biografía. Ewelina nació en la aldea de Pohrebyszcze, en Vínnitsa, actual Ucrania y era la hermana de Henryk Rzewuski, de la poderosa familia noble de los Rzewuski, entre cuyos miembros estaba incluso una reina de Francia, María Leszczyńska. Se casó con el barón Wacław Hański, un noble terrateniente ucraniano, que era veinte años más ...

  5. He traveled to Arabia in search of Arabic thoroughbred horses and patronized traditional Ukrainian culture. Right: Wacław Hański (1782-1841), E eli a’s first hus a d, the wealthy owner of Verkhivnia and local Marshal of the Nobility, who mistreated both the Polish lesser gentry and his Ukrainian serfs.

  6. 24 de feb. de 2023 · Well, maybe not so quiet — once, one of the richest people of Ukraine, noble Wacław Hański, chose it to build his estate. His wife, nobewoman Eveline Hańska, in her free time, read Honore de Balzac’s works, which she turned to like so much that she wrote him a letter to later corresponded with the writer for 17 years — secretly from her husband, of course.