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  1. Józef Stanisław Poniatowski. Joseph Stanislaw August Friedrich Joseph Telêmaco Luci Poniatowski (9 November 1835 – 6 January 1908) was a Polish nobleman, member of the House of Poniatowski . Early life. Poniatowski was born in Florence in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany on 9 November 1835.

  2. Prince Józef Antoni Poniatowski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjuzɛf anˈtɔɲi pɔɲaˈtɔfskʲi]; 7 May 1763 – 19 October 1813) was a Polish general, minister of war and army chief, who became a Marshal of the French Empire during the Napoleonic Wars. A nephew of king Stanislaus Augustus of Poland (r.

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    Józef Antoni Poniatowski. On 7 September 1764, at Wola, the most famous member of the family, Stanisław Poniatowski, was elected as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. In the same year, the Coronation Sejm awarded the Poniatowski family the title of Prince of Poland.

  4. 22 de sept. de 2023 · Prince Józef Poniatowski (1763-1813) was a Polish nobleman and patriot. The nephew of the last king of Poland, he served as commander-in-chief of the Polish army during the Napoleonic Wars and was made marshal of the French Empire by Napoleon. He was killed at the Battle of Leipzig.

  5. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Józef Antoni Poniatowski was a Polish patriot and military hero, who became a marshal of France. Initially an officer in the Austrian army, Poniatowski was transferred to the Polish army in 1789 at the request of his uncle, King Stanisław II August Poniatowski of Poland. He distinguished himself.

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  6. The Battle of Leipzig is the origin of his legend as the Polish Bayard: “the knight without fear and beyond reproach.”. But, was he indeed “greater than the king, this prince,” as stated in the title of one novel devoted to Józef Poniatowski (by the lawyer and writer Stanisław Szenic)? by Piotr Bejrowski.

  7. Born in 1763 in Vienna, Józef Poniatowski was the son of a Polish nobleman who had served as an artillery officer in the Austrian army and had been made Austrian ambassador to Poland. After the death of his father, Józef followed in his father's footsteps by enrolling in the Austrian army in 1780 with the rank of second-lieutenant.