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'''Ludwik Skumin Tyszkiewicz''' (born 1748 in ] - 26 June 1808) was a ] nobleman (]) and ] from 1780 to 1791, ] from 1791, ] from 1793. Member of the ]. | '''Ludwik Skumin Tyszkiewicz''' (born 1748 in ] - 26 June 1808) was a ] nobleman (]) and ] from 1780 to 1791, ] from 1791, ] from 1793. Member of the ]. | ||
In 1764, as an envoy from the ] he was an elector for ]<ref>{{cite book|title=Akt elekcyi Roku Tysiąć Siedemset Sześćdziesiątego Czwartego, Miesiąca Sierpnia, Dnia dwudziestego siódmego.}}</ref>, whose niece ], the daughter of Prince ], he married in ] on April 4, 1775. Their daughter Anna married Count ]. | |||
In 1776, he was an envoy to the Sejm from the ].<ref>{{cite book|title=Volumina Legum, t. VIII|date=1860|location=St. Petersburg}}</ref> and in 1778 was made the ]. In 1782, he was a supporter of the ]. During the ], on a meeting of the 23rd July, he supported the accession of the king to the ], whose example Tyszkiewicz himself soon followed, becoming Grand Marshal of Lithuania. During the ], he was chosen as a negotiator with the Russian ambassador ], and so on 22 July 1793 he signed the treaty of the cession of land to Russia, and then on 25 September to Prussia, as part of the ].<ref>{{cite book|title=Volumina Legum t. X.|date=1952|location=Poznań}}</ref> In 1795, he was the leader of the Lithuanian party paying homage to ]. | |||
On 25 November 1776, he received the ] and in 1778 the ]. Later in 1787 he also received the Russian Orders of ] and of ]. <ref>{{cite book|last1=Бантыш-Каменский|first1=H. H.|title=Списки кавалерам российских императорских орденов Св. Андрея Первозванного, Св. Екатерины, Св. Александра Невского и Св. Анны с учреждения до установления в 1797 году орденского капитула|date=2005}}</ref>In 1792, he had built the ] in Warsaw. | |||
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Ludwik Tyszkiewicz | |
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Coat of arms | Leliwa |
Full name | Hrabia Ludwik Skumin Tyszkiewicz herbu Leliwa |
Born | 1748 Wilno |
Died | 26 June 1808 |
Family | Tyszkiewicz |
Consort | Konstancja Poniatowska |
Issue | Anna Maria Ewa Apolonia Tyszkiewicz |
Father | Józef Skumin Tyszkiewicz |
Mother | Anna Pociej h. Waga |
Ludwik Skumin Tyszkiewicz (born 1748 in Wilno - 26 June 1808) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman (szlachcic) and Field Lithuanian Hetman from 1780 to 1791, Great Lithuanian Treasurer from 1791, Great Lithuanian Marshal from 1793. Member of the Targowica Confederation.
In 1764, as an envoy from the Trakai Voivodeship he was an elector for Stanislaw August Poniatowski, whose niece Konstancja Poniatowska, the daughter of Prince Kazimierz Poniatowski, he married in Warsaw on April 4, 1775. Their daughter Anna married Count Aleksander Stanisław Potocki.
In 1776, he was an envoy to the Sejm from the Vilnius Voivodeship. and in 1778 was made the Marshal of the Sejm. In 1782, he was a supporter of the Permanent Council. During the Polish-Russian War of 1792, on a meeting of the 23rd July, he supported the accession of the king to the Targowica Confederation, whose example Tyszkiewicz himself soon followed, becoming Grand Marshal of Lithuania. During the Grodno Sejm, he was chosen as a negotiator with the Russian ambassador Jacob Sievers, and so on 22 July 1793 he signed the treaty of the cession of land to Russia, and then on 25 September to Prussia, as part of the Second Partition of Poland. In 1795, he was the leader of the Lithuanian party paying homage to Catherine II.
On 25 November 1776, he received the Order of the White Eagle and in 1778 the Order of St. Stanislaus. Later in 1787 he also received the Russian Orders of St. Alexander Nevsky and of St. Andrew. In 1792, he had built the Tyszkiewicz Palace in Warsaw.
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- Akt elekcyi Roku Tysiąć Siedemset Sześćdziesiątego Czwartego, Miesiąca Sierpnia, Dnia dwudziestego siódmego.
- Volumina Legum, t. VIII. St. Petersburg. 1860.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Volumina Legum t. X. Poznań. 1952.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Бантыш-Каменский, H. H. (2005). Списки кавалерам российских императорских орденов Св. Андрея Первозванного, Св. Екатерины, Св. Александра Невского и Св. Анны с учреждения до установления в 1797 году орденского капитула.