Józef Klemens Czartoryski

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Józef Klemens Czartoryski
Prince
Coat of armsCzartoryski
Born(1740-11-21)21 November 1740
Brin
Died15 February 1810(1810-02-15) (aged 69)
Warsaw
FamilyCzartoryski
ConsortDorota Barbara Jabłonowska
IssueMaria Antonina Czartoryska
Klementyna Czartoryska
Teresa Czartoryska
Józefina Maria Czartoryska
Celestyna Czartoryska
FatherStanisław Kostka Czartoryski
MotherAnna Rybińska

Prince Józef Klemens Czartoryski (1740–1810) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic) who owned Korets Castle. He was a Knight of the Order of the White Eagle, awarded in 1767.

Early life[edit]

Prince Czartoryski was born in Brin on 21 November 1740. He was a son of Prince Stanisław Kostka Czartoryski (a son of Prince Józef Czartoryski and Countess Teresa von Dönhoff) and Anna Rybińska (a daughter of Jakub Zygmunt Rybiński).[1]

Career[edit]

He became the Grand Stalininkas of Lithuania in 1764, Klucznik (Steward) of Volhynia in 1772 and Starost and Wójt of Łuki and Radoszyce.

He produced faience and porcelain at his estate, until the manufactory burnt down. After 1797, he was engaged in making Kontusz sashes (Pas kontuszowy), for the nobility.[2]

From 1789 to 1790 he was the Polish envoy in Berlin and was heavily involved in forging the Polish–Prussian alliance.[1]

Personal life[edit]

In 1778, Czartoryski was married to Dorota Barbara Jabłonowska (1760–1844).[3] Together, they were the parents of five daughters:[1]

Czartoryski died on 15 February 1810.[1]

Ancestors[edit]

16. Prince Mikolaj Jerzy Czartoryski
8. Prince Jan Karol Czartoryski
17. Princess Izabella Korecka
4. Prince Józef Czartoryski
18. N. Konopacki
9. Magdalena Konopacka
2. Prince Stanisław Kostka Czartoryski
20. Count Gert von Dönhoff
10. Count Władysław von Dönhoff
21. Sibylla Margareta von Schlesien-Liegnitz
5. Countess Teresa von Dönhoff
22. N. Sluszczanki
11. Konstancja Sluszczanka
1. Prince Józef Klemens Czartoryski
24. N. Rybiński
12. N. Rybiński
6. Jakub Zygmunt Rybiński
3. Anna Rybińska
28. N. Potocki
14. N. Potocki
7. Helena Joanna Potocka

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Czartoryski". www.encyclopediaofukraine.com. Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  2. ^ "A PAIR OF KORZEC PORCELAIN TWO-HANDLED VASES CIRCA 1820, IRON-RED TRIANGLE, EYE AND SCRIPT MARK, GILT FLOWER MARK, IMPRESSED AND SCRIPT NUMERALS". www.christies.com. Christie's. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Collections Online | Princess Dorota Barbara Czartoryski". www.britishmuseum.org. British Museum. Retrieved 24 February 2023.

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