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'''Tadeusz Rejtan''' (also in the Old Polish spelling: '''Tadeusz Reytan''') ([[1742]]-[[1780]]) was a [[Poland|Polish]] nobleman, a member of [[confederation of Bar]], Member of [[Sejm]] for the [[Novgorod|Nowogród]] constituency. |
'''Tadeusz Rejtan''' (also in the Old Polish spelling: '''Tadeusz Reytan''') ([[1742]]-[[1780]]) was a [[Poland|Polish]] nobleman, a member of [[confederation of Bar]], Member of [[Sejm]] for the [[Novgorod|Nowogród]] constituency. |
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In September 1773 Rejtan tried to prevent the legalization of the [[Partitions of Poland|first partition of Poland]]. The dramatic events in the Polish Sejm are depicted by [[Jan Matejko]]'s painting ([[1866]]) |
In September 1773 Rejtan tried to prevent the legalization of the [[Partitions of Poland|first partition of Poland]]. The dramatic events in the Polish Sejm are depicted by [[Jan Matejko]]'s painting ([[1866]]). |
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[[Image:Rejtan_Upadek_Polski_Matejko.JPG|thumb|left|400px|"Rejtan - The Fall of [[Poland]]", oil on canvas by Jan Matejko, 1866, 282 x 487 cm, [[Royal Castle in Warsaw]].]]. |
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After the partition eventually had taken place, Rejtan withdrew from the political |
After the partition eventually had taken place, Rejtan withdrew from the political |
Revision as of 17:06, 22 November 2004
Tadeusz Rejtan (also in the Old Polish spelling: Tadeusz Reytan) (1742-1780) was a Polish nobleman, a member of confederation of Bar, Member of Sejm for the Nowogród constituency.
In September 1773 Rejtan tried to prevent the legalization of the first partition of Poland. The dramatic events in the Polish Sejm are depicted by Jan Matejko's painting (1866).
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After the partition eventually had taken place, Rejtan withdrew from the political life and lived until his death in a small estate called Hruszówka. Apparently he was so depressed that he committed suicide by swallowing broken glass.
Tadeusz Rejtan has been remembered thoughout Polish history as a shining example of patriotism.