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Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł

Karol Stanislaw Radziwill

Noble Family Radziwiłł
Coat of Arms Trąby
Parents Michał Kazimierz Radziwiłł
Urszula Franciszka Wiśniowiecka
Consorts Maria Karolina Lubomirska
Teresa Karolina Rzewuska
Children none
Date of Birth February 27, 1734
Place of Birth Nieśwież
Date of Death November 21, 1790
Place of Death Biała
For other people to use this name see: Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł

Prince Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł (1734-1790) was a Lithuanian noble. Voivod of Vilnius and the starost of Lwów. He is frequently referred to by his idiolect Mielasis Ponas (Beloved Sir), to distinguish him from the other member of his family to use this name.

Throughout his life, Radziwiłł held many posts in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Since 1752 he was the Master Swordbearer of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. On August 3, 1757, he was awarded with the Order of the White Eagle and was among the first recipients of the decoration. Since 1762 he was the voivod of Vilnius. In 1767 he became the Marshal General of the Radom Confederation and the following year he became the Marshal of the Bar Confederation. After its fall in 1772 he emigrated, but returned to Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealthç in 1777 and resumed all his previous posts after pledging loyalty to the King of Poland Stanisław August, whom he previously opposed.

During the Four-Year Sejm between 1788 and 1792 he was one of the most notable opponents of reforms, the king and the Familia faction.

Radziwiłł was the wealthiest magnate in Poland in the second half of the 18th century, and one of the richest in Europe. A lot of legend was built around his life and Radziwiłł was featured in many novels and poems. On one hand, he was shown as a drunkard and a degenerated reveler, on the other, as a flamboyant character, a noble favourite, the best representant of sarmatism, and a great patriot. He was popular among the poorer szlachta and today remains one of the symbols of his epoch.

Vorlage:Sejm Marshals of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth