Tytus Działyński

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Tytus Działyński

Adam Tytus Count Działyński (* December 24, 1797 in Posen , †  April 12, 1861 ibid) was a Polish officer and art patron .

Life

Działyński continued the studies he had started at home after his father was appointed senator and envoy to Napoleon I in Paris . In 1812 he returned home and then attended the Polytechnic School in Prague . When the November Uprising broke out in 1830, Działyński returned to Warsaw and worked as Skrzynecki's adjutant after the battle of Dembe .

After the revolution failed, he had to flee. After his goods had been confiscated for nine years, Działyński returned to Poznan from Galicia and then served as a member of the provincial parliament . In 1850 he was the only Polish deputy in the Erfurt Union Parliament . In 1859 he was elected to the Prussian House of Representatives (Berlin).

Count Tytus Działyński died on April 12, 1861.

His son Jan Działyński (1832-1880) was also a Polish member of the Prussian House of Representatives.

Publications

  • Status Litewski . Poznan (1841). (Ed. Lelewel).
  • Liber geneseos illustris familiae Schidloviecie . Paris (1848) digitized
  • Acta Tomiciana . 9 volumes, Posen (1852 ff.)
  • Lites ac res gestae inter Polonos ordinemque Cruciferorum . 4 volumes, Poznan (1855)
  • Collectanea vitam resque gestas Joannis Zamoyscii illustrantia . Poznan (1861)