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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.Prince Roman Stanis aw Sanguszko (1800 1881) was a Polish aristocrat, patriot, political and social activist.Roman Sanguszko was born May 6, 1800 in his family manor in Volhynia. The eldest of his kin, he was the heir of the fortune of the Kowel line of the Sanguszko family, one of the richest and most notable Lithuanian families of the epoch. Early in his youth he was forced to join the Russian Imperial Guard, as tsar Alexander I of Russia demanded that all the heirs…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.Prince Roman Stanis aw Sanguszko (1800 1881) was a Polish aristocrat, patriot, political and social activist.Roman Sanguszko was born May 6, 1800 in his family manor in Volhynia. The eldest of his kin, he was the heir of the fortune of the Kowel line of the Sanguszko family, one of the richest and most notable Lithuanian families of the epoch. Early in his youth he was forced to join the Russian Imperial Guard, as tsar Alexander I of Russia demanded that all the heirs of aristocratic families be sent to Russian military schools to ensure their families'' loyalty. However, after short service Sanguszko was allowed to return home due to poor health. He then moved to Berlin, where he graduated from the local university. On May 14, 1829 in Warsaw he married Natalia Potocka, a lady of the mighty Potocki family. Soon after giving birth to Maria Klementyna, Natalia died. Despaired Sanguszko decided to join the Capuchin friars, but changed his mind after the outbreak of the November Uprising against Russia.