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'''Adam Rzewuski''' ({{lang-ru|Адам Адамович Ржевуский}}, [[Romanization of Russian|tr.]] {{transliteration|ru|Adam Adamovich Rzhevuskiy}}; 1801 – April 17, 1888) was a Polish-Russian general. He was born in [[Pohrebyshche]] in the [[Kiev Governorate]] of the [[Russian Empire]] (present-day [[Ukraine]]). He participated in wars in [[Poland]] and the [[Crimea]]. He died in [[Kiev]].
'''Adam Rzewuski''' ({{lang-ru|Адам Адамович Ржевуский}}, [[Romanization of Russian|tr.]] {{transliteration|ru|Adam Adamovich Rzhevuskiy}}; 1801 – April 17, 1888) was a Polish-Russian general. He was born in [[Pohrebyshche]] in the [[Kiev Governorate]] of the [[Russian Empire]] (present-day [[Ukraine]]). He participated in wars in [[Poland]] and the [[Crimea]]. He died in [[Kiev]].


He was a son of Count Adam Wawrzyniec [[Rzewuski family|Rzewuski]] and his wife, Justyna Rdułtowska, [[Drogosław coat of arms]] (1775–1836). His elder brother was [[Henryk Rzewuski]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Adam hr. Beydo-Rzewuski h. Krzywda |url=http://www.sejm-wielki.pl/b/dw.16261 |access-date=2023-01-26 |website=Sejm-Wielki.pl}}</ref> He was married three times. In 1829 he married Princess Alexandra Petrovna [[Lopukhin family|Lopukhina]], daughter of [[Pyotr Lopukhin]]. After her death in 1852, he married Anna Dashkova, daughter of [[Dmitry Dashkov]], with whom he had a daughter, [[Catherine Radziwill|Katarzyna]]. After the death of his second wife, he married Jadwiga Jaczewska, [[Leliwa coat of arms]] (1843-1889) in 1860, with whom he had three sons: Stanisław, Adam Witold and Leon. He also had a natural son, Adam.<ref name=":0" />
He was a son of Count Adam Wawrzyniec [[Rzewuski family|Rzewuski]] (1760-1825) and his wife, Justyna Rdułtowska, [[Drogosław coat of arms]] (1775–1836). His elder brother was [[Henryk Rzewuski]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Adam hr. Beydo-Rzewuski h. Krzywda |url=http://www.sejm-wielki.pl/b/dw.16261 |access-date=2023-01-26 |website=Sejm-Wielki.pl}}</ref> He was married three times. In 1829 he married Princess Alexandra Petrovna [[Lopukhin family|Lopukhina]], daughter of [[Pyotr Lopukhin]]. After her death in 1852, he married Anna Dashkova, daughter of [[Dmitry Dashkov]], with whom he had a daughter, [[Catherine Radziwill|Katarzyna]]. After the death of his second wife, he married Jadwiga Jaczewska, [[Leliwa coat of arms]] (1843-1889) in 1860, with whom he had three sons: Stanisław, Adam Witold and Leon. He also had a natural son, Adam.<ref name=":0" />


== Awards ==
== Awards ==

Revision as of 00:01, 8 July 2024

Adam Rzewuski
Born1801
Pohrebyshche, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire
DiedApril 17, 1888
Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire
AllegianceRussian Empire
Service/branchImperial Russian Army
Battles/warsNovember Uprising
Crimean War
Adam's third wife, Jadwiga Jaczewska, Leliwa coat of arms

Adam Rzewuski (Russian: Адам Адамович Ржевуский, tr. Adam Adamovich Rzhevuskiy; 1801 – April 17, 1888) was a Polish-Russian general. He was born in Pohrebyshche in the Kiev Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine). He participated in wars in Poland and the Crimea. He died in Kiev.

He was a son of Count Adam Wawrzyniec Rzewuski (1760-1825) and his wife, Justyna Rdułtowska, Drogosław coat of arms (1775–1836). His elder brother was Henryk Rzewuski.[1] He was married three times. In 1829 he married Princess Alexandra Petrovna Lopukhina, daughter of Pyotr Lopukhin. After her death in 1852, he married Anna Dashkova, daughter of Dmitry Dashkov, with whom he had a daughter, Katarzyna. After the death of his second wife, he married Jadwiga Jaczewska, Leliwa coat of arms (1843-1889) in 1860, with whom he had three sons: Stanisław, Adam Witold and Leon. He also had a natural son, Adam.[1]

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b "Adam hr. Beydo-Rzewuski h. Krzywda". Sejm-Wielki.pl. Retrieved 2023-01-26.
Preceded by Commander of the Kiev Military District
November 12–30, 1862
Succeeded by