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Seweryn Rzewuski (; 13 March 1743 in Podhorce – 11 December 1811 in Vienna) was a Polish nobleman, writer, poet, general of the Royal Army, Field Hetman of the Crown, Voivode of Podolian Voivodeship and one of the leaders of the Targowica Confederation.


Biography


Early life and studies

His father was Hetman
Wacław Rzewuski Wacław Piotr Rzewuski (1706–1779) was a Polish dramatist and poet as well as a military commander and a Grand Crown Hetman. As a notable nobleman and magnate, Rzewuski held a number of important posts in the administration of the Polish–Li ...
, while his mother was Anna Lubomirska. He had nine siblings. He firstly studied in Warsaw. Starting from 1754, Rzewuski's educator was L. A. Caraccioli, and under his care, all of the children in the family were educated abroad (Rzewuski visited, most notably, Austria, Italy and France).


Political and military career

As voivode, he signed the election of Stanisław II Augustus in 1764, and was later an envoy to the
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. Because of his opposition to the Russian ambassador there, he and his father,
Wacław Rzewuski Wacław Piotr Rzewuski (1706–1779) was a Polish dramatist and poet as well as a military commander and a Grand Crown Hetman. As a notable nobleman and magnate, Rzewuski held a number of important posts in the administration of the Polish–Li ...
were kidnapped on the night of 13/14 October 1767 by Russian forces under the command of General
Iosif Igelström Count Otto Heinrich Igelström ( sv, Otto Henrik Igelström, russian: Иосиф Андреевич Игельстрем, ''Iosif Andreyevich Igelström''; 7 May 1737 - 1823) was a Russian general from the List of Swedish noble families, noble Swed ...
and imprisoned in
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. He returned to Poland in 1773. On 4 September 1775, both received in restitution from the king the Orders of St. Stanislaus and
the White Eagle ''The White Eagle'' (russian: Белый орёл, Belyy oryol) is a 1928 Soviet silent drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov and starring Vasili Kachalov, Anna Sten and Vsevolod Meyerhold.Christie & Taylor p.434 Set in Tsarist times, it is b ...
, but this was not enough to reconcile Seweryn, who blamed Poniatowski for his ordeal. He was an envoy at the Four-Year Sejm, at which he was one of the leaders of the Hetmans' Party, opposing all reforms. He was especially against any changes to the power of the hetmen, having been one since 1774. He was later stripped of this rank by the Sejm for not answering the letters of the Military Commission. In 1791 he went to Russia, where he helped Catherine II with her pretense of only interfering with the affairs of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth after being pleaded with to help by their citizens. He was one of the founding leaders of the Targowica Confederation, having previously been involved in the Radom Confederation in 1767. In 1793, after Russian and Prussian plans for the Second Partition of Poland became known, he moved to the Galicia and Lodomeria, the land taken from the Commonwealth by Austria in the First Partition of Poland and gave up politics. During the
Kościuszko Uprising The Kościuszko Uprising, also known as the Polish Uprising of 1794 and the Second Polish War, was an uprising against the Russian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia led by Tadeusz Kościuszko in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Pr ...
he was sentenced to death and the confiscation of belongings ''in absentia'' by the Supreme Criminal Court and executed in effigy on 29 September 1794. He was married to
Konstancja Małgorzata Lubomirska Princess Konstancja Małgorzata Lubomirska (1761–1840) was a Polish noblewoman and artist. She was an amateur artist and some of her drawings are preserved. She married Seweryn Rzewuski Seweryn Rzewuski (; 13 March 1743 in Podhorce – ...
and had three children,
Wacław Rzewuski Wacław Piotr Rzewuski (1706–1779) was a Polish dramatist and poet as well as a military commander and a Grand Crown Hetman. As a notable nobleman and magnate, Rzewuski held a number of important posts in the administration of the Polish–Li ...
, Izabella Rzewuska and Maria Rzewuska.


Bibliography

* Elektorów poczet, którzy niegdyś głosowali na elektorów Jana Kazimierza roku 1648, Jana III. roku 1674, Augusta II. roku 1697, i Stanisława Augusta roku 1764, najjaśniejszych Królów Polskich, Wielkich Książąt Litewskich, i.t.d. / ułożył i wydał Oswald Zaprzaniec z Siemuszowej Pietruski, Lwów 1845, s. 319. * Seweryn Rzewuski, Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki Protestacya przeciw Sukcesji Tronu w Polszcze 1790 * Dariusz Rolnik, Szlachta koronna wobec konfederacji targowickiej (maj 1792 - styczeń 1793), Katowice 2000, s. 163. * Kawalerowie i statuty Orderu Orła Białego 1705-2008, 2008, s.216.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rzewuski, Seweryn Secular senators of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 1743 births 1811 deaths People from Lviv Oblast 18th-century Polish nobility
Seweryn Seweryn may refer to: * Seweryn Berson (1858–1917), Polish lawyer and composer * Seweryn Bialer (born 1926), emeritus professor of political science at Columbia University, expert on the Communist parties of the Soviet Union and Poland * Seweryn ...
Targowica confederates Rzewuski, Waclaw People sentenced to death in absentia Field Crown Hetmans Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Poland) 19th-century Polish nobility 18th-century Polish–Lithuanian military personnel 19th-century Polish military personnel