Władysław Ostrowski

Władysław Ostrowski
Coat of arms Rawicz
Consort Klementyna Sanguszko
Noble family Ostrowski
Father Tomasz Adam Ostrowski
Mother Apolonia Ledóchowska
Born (1790-03-07)7 March 1790
Warsaw, Poland
Died 21 November 1869(1869-11-21) (aged 79)
Kraków, Poland

Wladyslaw Tomasz Rawicz-Ostrowski (1790-1869) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), Count since 1798.

Wladyslaw was officer of the horse artillery in the army of the Duchy of Warsaw. He was awarded with the Virtuti Militari in 1809 after the Battle of Raszyn and with the Légion d'honneur order for Napoleons Russian Campaign from 1812 to 1813.

He left the army after Napoleon's defeat. Later he tried his skills in poetry (he translated Lord Byron's poems). In December 1830 he was elected the Marshal of the Sejm of the Kingdom of Poland and served until the end of the national November Uprising of 1830-1831. In emigration he became an activist of Hotel Lambert. Interned by the Austrians he spent most of his life in Graz and in 1861 was allowed to settle down in Kraków.

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