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    Adam Jerzy Czartoryski

    Polish nobleman, statesman, diplomat and author

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  1. Adam Jerzy Czartoryski ( Polish pronunciation: [ˈadam ˈjɛʐɨ t͡ʂartɔˈrɨskʲi]; Lithuanian: Аdomas Jurgis Čartoriskis; 14 January 1770 – 15 July 1861), in English known as Adam George Czartoryski, was a Polish nobleman, statesman, diplomat and author.

  2. Adam Jerzy Czartoryski książę herbu własnego, ps. „Toulouzan” (ur. 14 stycznia 1770 w Warszawie, zm. 15 lipca 1861 w Montfermeil) – polski mąż stanu, minister spraw zagranicznych Imperium Rosyjskiego w latach 1804–1806, wielki podkomorzy dworu królewskiego Mikołaja I Romanowa w 1830 roku [1], wiceprezes Rządu Tymczasowego Królestwa Polskiego w 1...

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  4. Adam Jerzy, Prince Czartoryski (born January 14, 1770, Warsaw, Pol.—died July 15, 1861, Montfermeil, France) was a Polish statesman who worked unceasingly for the restoration of Poland when Russia, Prussia, and Austria had partitioned his country’s former lands among themselves.

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  5. Prince Adam believed that the Ottoman Empire must be preserved, at least temporarily, and reformed, to allow time for its peoples to develop toward independence and to serve as a bulwark against Russian expansion.

  6. 15 lipca 1861 roku w Montfermeil we Francji zmarł książę Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, mąż stanu, dyplomata, prezes Rządu Narodowego w czasie powstania listopadowe...

  7. On 14 January 1770, Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, one of the greatest Polish diplomats and political thinkers of the 19th Century, was born in Warsaw. Early in his career, he was a friend and adviser to Tsar Alexander I for several years, and was one of the most influential politicians in Europe.

  8. Czartoryski, author of the principles of the kingdom's future constitution, was one of the five members of a provisional government, and his career seemed to be set. To everyone's surprise, he was not appointed general lieutenant of the kingdom, the tsar preferring a docile opportunist (and former Jacobin!), general Zajonczek.