Rajmund Rembliński
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Noble Family | Rembliński | |
Coat of Arms | Lubicz | |
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Date of Birth | 1774 | |
Place of Birth | Warsaw | |
Date of Death | February 12, 1841 | |
Place of Death | Lomza |
Rajmund Rembliński (1774-1820) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), political activist, landowner.
Rajmund was owner of estates in Jedwabne, Krośniewice and Giełczyn. A graduate of the Knight School in Warsaw (1788-1792). He participated in the Kosciuszko Uprising. After the downfall of Poland he became member of independence organisations. As the French Army of Napoleon Bonaparte enter occupied Poland, he organized Polish administrations in Białystok and Łomża.
He was member of the Sejm and Sejm Marshal in Polish Congress Kingdom in 1818, 1820 and 1825. He participated in the November Uprising. After the fall of the Uprising he refused to execute the order of the Czar to confiscate estates and property of the uprising participants. For that he was dismissed from all offices and lifelong banned from work in the administration.
He was author of numerous economic, agriculture and social-political works. He died on February 12, 1841 in Łomża.
[edit] Awards
- Knight of the Order of Saint Stanislaus
- Order of Saint Wladimir
- Order of Saint Anna
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