Eustachy Stanisław Sanguszko

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Eustachy Stanisław Sanguszko
Eustachy Stanislaw Sanguszko
Noble Family Sanguszko
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Parents Wladyslaw Hieronim Sanguszko
Izabella Maria Lubomirska
Consorts Konstancja Maria Zamoyska
Children with Konstancja Maria Zamoyska
Roman Wladyslaw Sanguszko
Date of Birth July 13, 1842
Place of Birth Tarnow
Date of Death April 2, 1903
Place of Death Bozen Gries, Austria

Prince Eustachy Stanisław Sanguszko (1842-1903) was a Polish noble (szlachcic), conservative politician.

Eustachy educated in Poland and Paris in 1859-1860. He studied law on the Jagiellonian University from 1862 to 1864. He sympathized with the insurgents of the January Uprising of 1863-1864 and took part in meetings with Marian Langiewicz in Goszcz. In April 1863 he traveled with a secret correspondence for the "Hotel Lambert" to Paris, and stay there until the end of the Uprising. From 1873 until 1901 member and from October 14, 1890 to February 9, 1895 Marshal of the National Sejm in Galicja. He was member of the Herrenhaus and member of the Austrian Council of the State from October 27, 1879. Successor of Kazimierz Feliks Badeni in the office of governor of Galicja from 1895 until 1898.


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