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  1. Prince Konstanty Adam Czartoryski (born 28 October 1777 – 24 April 1866) was a Polish nobleman who became colonel in 1809 in the Duchy of Warsaw and brigadier general in 1815 in Congress Poland. He commanded the 2nd battalion of grenadiers and 17th battalion of line infantry in the Duchy of Warsaw.

  2. Tras la Tercera partición de Polonia los terrenos de Czartoryski fueron confiscados, y en mayo de 1795 Adam y su hermano menor, Konstanty Adam Czartoryski, fueron convocados a San Petersburgo . Luego en 1795, ambos hermanos ingresaron al servicio ruso, donde Adam Jerzy se convirtió en oficial a caballo, y Konstanty Adam en guardia a pie.

    • (el polaco) Adam Jerzy
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CzartoryskiCzartoryski - Wikipedia

    Adam Karol Czartoryski (b. 1940), married Nora Picciotto and Josette Calil Tamara Czartoryska (b. 1978) Konstanty Adam Czartoryski (1773–1860), married Princess Aniela Radziwiłł h.

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  4. Adam Jerzy, Prince Czartoryski (born January 14, 1770, Warsaw, Pol.—died July 15, 1861, Montfermeil, France) was a Polish statesman who worked unceasingly for the restoration of Poland when Russia, Prussia, and Austria had partitioned his country’s former lands among themselves.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. After the Third Partition of Poland, the Czartoryski estates were confiscated, and in May 1795, Adam and his younger brother Konstanty were summoned to Saint Petersburg. Career in Russia Friendship with Tsarevich Alexander. Later in 1795, the two brothers were commanded to enter Russian military service.

  6. 2 de may. de 2021 · The most accepted position is taken by Marian Kukiel, Czartoryski and European Unity 1770–1861 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1955), 220, who writes that Czartoryski refused to proclaim himself king and reacted with anger to the proposal but never publicly disavowed it.

  7. by Piotr Bejrowski. On 14 January 1770, Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, one of the greatest Polish diplomats and political thinkers of the 19th Century, was born in Warsaw. Early in his career, he was a friend and adviser to Tsar Alexander I for several years, and was one of the most influential politicians in Europe.