Tomasz Łubieński
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Tomasz Andrzej Adam Łubieński, comte de Pomian (24 December 1784, in Szczytniki near Kalisz – 27 August 1870, in Warsaw) was a brigadier general in the Polish army, senator, landowner in Kalisz and businessman. Hoping to liberate Poland, he fought on the French side in the Napoleonic Wars, fighting at Essling, Wagram, Dresden, Ulm, Leipzig, Hanau and Berezina, for which Napoleon made him a baron de l'Empire. He also later took part in the November Uprising against Russia.
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Born | (1784-12-24)24 December 1784 Szczytniki, Kalisz County, Poland |
Died | 27 August 1870(1870-08-27) (aged 85) |
Nationality | Polish |
Other names | Andrzej Adam |
Alma mater | Academy of the Royal Cadet Corps |
Occupation(s) | military officer, Business magnate, banker, diarist |
Known for | military valour, Early industrialism in Congress Poland |
Spouse | Konstancja Ossolińska (1783–1868) |
Parent(s) | Feliks Łubieński Tekla Teresa Lubienska, née Bielińska |
Relatives | Napoleon Łubieński (son) Henryk Łubieński (brother) Bernard Łubieński (great nephew) |
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Years of service | 1806-1831 |
Rank | General of Brigade |
Battles/wars | Napoleonic Wars, November Uprising |
Awards | Baron of the Empire, Virtuti Militari, Order of Saint Stanislaus, Médaille de Sainte-Hélène, Commander of the Legion of Honour |
Other work | Senator, landowner |
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