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Throughout the reign of Paul, Czartoryski was in high favor and on terms of the closest intimacy with the emperor, who in December 1798 appointed him ambassador to the court of Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia.
On reaching Italy, Czartoryski found that the monarch to whom he was accredited was a king without a kingdom, so that the outcome of his first diplomatic mission was a pleasant tour through Italy to Naples, the acquisition of the Italian language, and a careful exploration of the antiquities of Rome.
Czartoryski found the emperor still suffering from remorse at his father's assassination, and incapable of doing anything but talk religion and politics to a small circle of private friends.
Prince Adam George Czartoryski, Adam Jerzy Czartoryski (January 14, 1770- July 15, 1861), Polish szlachcic, statesman and author, was the son of Prince Adam Casimir Czartoryski and Izabela Fleming.
After the third, partition the estates of the Czartoryskis were confiscated, and in May 1795 Adam and his younger brother Constantine were summoned to St Petersburg; later in the year they were commanded to enter the Russian service, Adam becoming an officer in the horse, and Constantine in the foot guards.
Throughout the reign of Paul, Czartoryski was in high favor and on terms of the closest intimacy with the emperor, who in December 1798 appointed him ambassador to the court of Sardinia.