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Prince Józef Zajaczek (Coat of arms of Swinka
Coat of arms of Swinka

Swinka is a Polish heraldry. It was used by several szlachta families under the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth....
), (1 November, 1752, Kamieniec Podolski — 28 August, 1826, Warsaw
Warsaw

Warsaw is the Capital and World's largest cities of Poland. It is located on the Vistula River roughly from both the Baltic Sea coast and the Carpathian Mountains....
) was a controversial Polish
Poland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe. Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian Enclave and exclave, to the north....
 general and politician.

His first important military post was that of an aide-de-champ to hetman
Hetman

Hetman was the title of the second highest military commander used in 15th to 18th century Poland, Ukraine and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, known from 1569 to 1795 as the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth....
 Franciszek Ksawery Branicki
Franciszek Ksawery Branicki

Count Franciszek Ksawery Branicki was a Poland szlachta, magnate and one of the leaders of the Targowica Confederation.Great Crown Podstoli in 1764, Ambassador in Berlin in 1765, Master of the Hunt of the Crown in 1766-1773, Artillery General of Lithuania in 1768-1773, Ambassador in Moscow in 1771, Field Crown Hetman in 1773 and Great Crow...
. Before the partitions of Poland
Partitions of Poland

The Partitions of Poland or Partitions of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth took place in the second half of the 18th century and ended the existence of the Polish?Lithuanian Commonwealth....
 in 1795 he was a deputy
Legislator

A legislator is a person who writes and passes laws, especially someone who is a member of a legislature. Legislators are usually politicians and are often elected by the people....
 to the 4-year Sejm (1788-1792), one of the secretaries of the Assembly of Friends of the Government Act, commander of a division during the Polish-Russian War of 1792
Polish-Russian War of 1792

War in Defense of the Constitution or Polish?Russian War of 1792 took place in 1792 between the Polish?Lithuanian Commonwealth on one side, and the Targowica Confederation and the Russian Empire on the other....
, hero of the battle of Zielence
Battle of Zielence

The Battle of Zielence was a battle in the War in Defense of the Constitution . The battle took place on June 18 1792, between the Polish army of J?zef Poniatowski and a Russian army group under the command of Irakly Morkov, which was a part of Krechetnikov forces....
 (for his valor he received the highest decoration
Military decoration

A military decoration is a state decoration given to military personnel or units for heroism in battle or distinguished service. They are designed to be worn on military uniform....
 of Polish military: Virtuti Militari
Virtuti Militari

The Order Virtuti Militari is Poland's highest military decoration for courage in the face of the enemy. It was created in 1792) by King of Poland Stanislaus II of Poland and is considered as one of the oldest military decorations in the world still in use....
, becoming the 5th person to receive this award (instituted that year)) and a Polish Jacobin.






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Prince Józef Zajaczek (Coat of arms of Swinka
Coat of arms of Swinka

Swinka is a Polish heraldry. It was used by several szlachta families under the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth....
), (1 November, 1752, Kamieniec Podolski — 28 August, 1826, Warsaw
Warsaw

Warsaw is the Capital and World's largest cities of Poland. It is located on the Vistula River roughly from both the Baltic Sea coast and the Carpathian Mountains....
) was a controversial Polish
Poland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe. Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian Enclave and exclave, to the north....
 general and politician.

His first important military post was that of an aide-de-champ to hetman
Hetman

Hetman was the title of the second highest military commander used in 15th to 18th century Poland, Ukraine and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, known from 1569 to 1795 as the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth....
 Franciszek Ksawery Branicki
Franciszek Ksawery Branicki

Count Franciszek Ksawery Branicki was a Poland szlachta, magnate and one of the leaders of the Targowica Confederation.Great Crown Podstoli in 1764, Ambassador in Berlin in 1765, Master of the Hunt of the Crown in 1766-1773, Artillery General of Lithuania in 1768-1773, Ambassador in Moscow in 1771, Field Crown Hetman in 1773 and Great Crow...
. Before the partitions of Poland
Partitions of Poland

The Partitions of Poland or Partitions of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth took place in the second half of the 18th century and ended the existence of the Polish?Lithuanian Commonwealth....
 in 1795 he was a deputy
Legislator

A legislator is a person who writes and passes laws, especially someone who is a member of a legislature. Legislators are usually politicians and are often elected by the people....
 to the 4-year Sejm (1788-1792), one of the secretaries of the Assembly of Friends of the Government Act, commander of a division during the Polish-Russian War of 1792
Polish-Russian War of 1792

War in Defense of the Constitution or Polish?Russian War of 1792 took place in 1792 between the Polish?Lithuanian Commonwealth on one side, and the Targowica Confederation and the Russian Empire on the other....
, hero of the battle of Zielence
Battle of Zielence

The Battle of Zielence was a battle in the War in Defense of the Constitution . The battle took place on June 18 1792, between the Polish army of J?zef Poniatowski and a Russian army group under the command of Irakly Morkov, which was a part of Krechetnikov forces....
 (for his valor he received the highest decoration
Military decoration

A military decoration is a state decoration given to military personnel or units for heroism in battle or distinguished service. They are designed to be worn on military uniform....
 of Polish military: Virtuti Militari
Virtuti Militari

The Order Virtuti Militari is Poland's highest military decoration for courage in the face of the enemy. It was created in 1792) by King of Poland Stanislaus II of Poland and is considered as one of the oldest military decorations in the world still in use....
, becoming the 5th person to receive this award (instituted that year)) and a Polish Jacobin. He was a general and the commander of the Kosciuszko Uprising
Kosciuszko Uprising

The Kosciuszko Uprising was an rebellion led by Tadeusz Kosciuszko in Poland and Lithuania in 1794. It was a failed attempt to liberate Poland and Lithuania of Russian Empire influence after the Second Partition of Poland and the creation of the Confederation of Targowica....
 in 1794 after Tadeusz Kosciuszko
Tadeusz Kosciuszko

Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kosciuszko of Roch III Coat of Arms was a Poland military leader who is regarded as a national hero in Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, and the United States....
 was imprisoned. He is criticised for his poor military skill in preparing defence of Warsaw against Russian invasion. Just before Warsaw fell he escaped to Polish Galicia
Galicia (Central Europe)

Galicia is a historical region in East Central Europe, currently divided between Poland and Ukraine, named after Ukra?ni?n city of Halych.The nucleus of historic Galicia is formed of three regions of western Ukraine: Lvivska oblast, Ternopilska oblast and Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast....
 where he was interned by Austrians. Due to his wife's influence, he was released one year later.

After the uprising was subdued, Zajaczek like many other Polish soldiers joined the Polish Legions in Italy
Polish Legions in Italy

Polish Legions, during the Napoleon I of France, were collectively several Polish units serving in the French army from the 1790s to 1810s. After the third partition of Poland in 1795, many Poles believed that revolutionary France and its allies would come to the aid of Poland....
 led by Jan Henryk Dabrowski
Jan Henryk Dabrowski

Jan Henryk Dabrowski was a Polish general and national hero....
, which were part of Napoleon's army. He later took part in the Revolutionary Wars and the Egyptian Expedition
French Revolutionary Wars: Campaigns of 1798

1798 was a relatively quiet period in the French Revolutionary Wars. The major continental powers in the First coalition had made peace with France, leaving France dominant in Europe with only a slow naval war with Great Britain to worry about....
. At this time he decided to break all ties with his homeland during this time as a result of criticism of his person in Poland. When the Polish state was recreated as Duchy of Warsaw
Duchy of Warsaw

The Duchy of Warsaw was a Poland state established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1807 from the Polish lands ceded by the Kingdom of Prussia under the terms of the Treaties of Tilsit....
 by Napoleon, Zajaczek believed he should be put in charge of war departament, when his unjustified demands weren't granted he refused to wear Polish uniform, and was forced to do so only on direct orders of Napoleon. His constant disputes and demands were problematic for Polish government, and there was even a proposal to give him some sort of bribe so that he would stop. He particularly insisted on being granted more and more land and possessions, going as far as addressing Napoleon himself. He was put in charge of the so-called Northern Legion, composed primarily of Poles. During Napoleon's Invasion of Russia in 1812 Zajaczek commanded the 16th infantry division of la Grande Armée
La Grande Armée

The Grande Arm?e first entered the annals of history when, in 1805, Napoleon I of France renamed the army that he had assembled on the French coast of the English Channel for the Napoleon's invasion of England of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland but failed at the Battle of Trafalgar and re-deployed it East to commence the Camp...
 until a wound at Berzina
Battle of Berezina

The Battle of Berezina took place November 26-November 29, 1812 between the French army of Napoleon, retreating after Napoleon's invasion of Russia and crossing the Berezina river , and the Russian armies under Mikhail Kutuzov, Peter Wittgenstein and Admiral Pavel Chichagov....
 claimed his leg and he was taken prisoner by the Russian army in Wilna.
Mwp Zajaczek Jozef
In captitvity through contacts gained by Princess of Lowicz, Zajaczek managed to contact Russian Grand Duke Constantine
Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich of Russia

Constantine Pavlovich Romanov , grand duke and tsesarevich of Russia, was prepared by his grandmother, Catherine the Great, to become an emperor of a would-be restored Byzantine Empire....
, which helped to place him on Russian created committee on military organisation. Thereupon he was presented to the Emperor Alexander I
Alexander I of Russia

Alexander I of Russia , also known as Alexander the Blessed served as Tsar of Russia from 23 March 1801 to 1 December 1825 and Ruler of Poland from 1815 to 1825, as well as the first Russian Grand Duke of Finland....
; his desire to serve the tsar resulted in appointment as his representative in Russian puppet state of Congress Poland
Congress Poland

Congress Poland [], officially and formally Kingdom of Poland and informally known as Russian Poland was a constitutional personal union of the Russian Empire created in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna, replaced by the Central Powers in 1915 with the Kingdom of Poland ....
 in 1815, becoming the first Namestnik of Kingdom of Poland. He adopted the position of utmost servility towards Aleksander I, who bestowed on him the title of a 'prince of Poland' in 1818. . He was the first (and the last) man to receive the title from the Russian tsar. Actual princes of Poland were the brothers of King Stanislaw-Augustus Poniatowski (Kazimierz, Andrzej and Michal) who were awarded the hereditary title of Prince of Poland by the Polish Sejm (parliament) before Russia invaded and conquered Poland.

His wife Aleksandra Pernet, though of advanced age, was known for her youthful looks. They had no children, and the princely title went extinct upon Zajaczek's death, which happened in Warsaw's palace called Palac Namiestnikowski (Regent's Palace), nowadays a seat of the President of Poland. He was buried in Opatówek
Opatówek

Opat?wek is a village of 3800 inhabitants situated 10 km south-east from Kalisz, county of Kalisz County in the province of Wielkopolska, Poland....
 near Kalisz
Kalisz

Kalisz is a city in central Poland with 109,800 inhabitants . Situated on the Prosna river in the southeastern part of the Greater Poland Voivodeship, the city forms a conurbation with the nearby towns of Ostr?w Wielkopolski and Skalmierzyce....
, but his heart was placed in the Bernardine Church in Warsaw. The choice of Opatówek was not accidental, because he contributed a lot to the economic growth of the town.

Because he decided to serve tsar in return for privileges instead of resisting Russian occupation of Polish state, and the fact that he decided to turn over most decision making to the Russian senator and chief of Russian secret police in Poland Nikolay Novosiltsev most people in Poland regarded him as a traitor of their ideals and their country..

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