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Seweryn Franciszek Światopełk-Czetwertyński

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Seweryn Franciszek Światopełk-Czetwertyński
Coat of armsPogoń Ruska
Born18 April 1873
Warsaw
Died19 June 1945(1945-06-19) (aged 72)
Edinburgh
FamilyCzetwertyński
WifeZofia Barbara Przeździecka h. Pierzchała
FatherWłodzimierz Czetwertyński-Światopełk [pl]
MotherMaria Wanda Felicja Urska h. Sas
Occupationentrepreneur, landowner and politician

Prince Seweryn Franciszek Światopełk-Czetwertyński (Polish pronunciation: [sɛˈvɛrɨnfraɲˈt͡ɕiʂɛkɕfjaˈtɔpɛwkt͡ʂɛtfɛrˈtɨj̃skʲi]; b. 18 April 1873 in Warsaw – 19 June 1945 in Edinburgh, Scotland) was a Polish landowner, entrepreneur and politician. He belonged to a cadet branch of the Czetwertyński family, historically one of the princely houses of Poland and Lithuania.[1]

He was a pupil at the Realschule in Riga and was a member of the Polish student fraternity Arkonia. He went on to study at the University of Bonn.[2]

He became a member of the Russian Duma in 1906, and after Poland had regained its independence, he was elected to the Sejm from 1919 until 1935. During World War II, he was a prisoner of Nazi Germany, and was imprisoned at Buchenwald and Auschwitz concentration camps. He died of exhaustion barely two months after liberation, having newly arrived in the United Kingdom.

Światopełk-Czetwertyński was married to Zofia Przeździecka; their son Włodzimierz (1907–1965) and elder grandchildren were born in Poland, but during World War II, they fled to Britain, eventually taking up residence in North America.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Enache, Nicolas. La Descendance de Marie-Therese de Habsburg. ICC, Paris, 1996. pp. 107, 115. (French). ISBN 2-908003-04-X
  2. ^ Czetwertyński, Włodzimierz (1930). NA WOZIE I POD WOZEM (1837— 1917) WSPOMNIENIA Z LAT UBIEGŁYCH WNUKOM I WNUCZKOM OPOWIEDZIANE, z przedmową: Syn o Ojcu, Czetwertyński, Seweryn. Opracowanie Wasylewski, St (PDF) (in Polish). Poznań: wydawnictwo polskie R. Wegnera. Retrieved 2022-04-08.


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