Paweł Trubecki
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Noble family | Trubecki | |
Coat of arms | Trubecki, Pogoń Litewska | |
Parents | Nester Trubecki M. Kalinowska |
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Consorts | Maria Dobrzinska | |
Children | Iwan Mihkel Trubecki Anjuta Gorbachev Aleksander Trubecki Włodzimierz Wałoc Trubecki |
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Date of Birth | 1879 | |
Place of Birth | Congress Poland | |
Date of Death | 1941 | |
Place of Death | Tallinn, Estonia |
Prince Paweł Trubecki (Paweł Troubetzkoy; 1879 Congress Poland – 1941 Tallinn, Estonia) was a son of a landowner and revolutionary, Nester Trubecki. In the 1880s, the official language of Congress Poland was changed to Russian language, whereas Polish language was banned both from office and education, and the process of liquidating the Polish autonomy was completed. By 1905 Józef Piłsudski's party, the Polish Socialist Party, of which Paweł Trubecki was a member, was the largest socialist party in the entire Russian Empire. Failing in his purpose, Trubecki left Congress Poland in 1906, and moved to Reval (now Tallinn, Estonia). In 1906, as a stable government was re-established in the province, a Neo-Romantic literary movement "Young Estonia" (Noor-Eesti) took hold there. Paweł Trubecki got the Nansen passport.
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[edit] Father
- Nester Trubecki (ca 1840 Kraków – 1907 Warsaw), revolutionary, anarchist
[edit] Wife
[edit] Brothers
- Herasim Trubecki, scientist, dr. (1870s – 20th century Paris)
- NN, oil magnate in the oil industry in Baku Governorate (1870s – ca April 28, 1920, Baku)
- NN, captain of icebreaker Yermak
[edit] Sisters
[edit] Sons
- Iwan Mihkel Trubecki (1906 Orsza – 1971 Tallinn)
- Aleksander Trubecki (1913 Tallinn – 1941)
- Włodzimierz Wałoc Trubecki (5 October 1915 Tallinn – 22 April 1997 Tallinn)