Count Aleksander August Zamoyski (?-1800) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic). Polish Szlachcic. ... Zamoyski family coat of arms: Jelita. ... History The history of Polish heraldry is an integral part of the history of szlachta, or a local class of nobility. ... Jelita - is a Polish Coat of Arms. ... Noble Family Zamoyski Coat of Arms Jelita Parents Michał Zdzisław Zamoyski Anna Działyńska Consorts Konstancja Czartoryska Children with Konstancja Czartoryska Aleksander August Zamoyski Stanislaw Kostka Zamoyski Anna Zamoyska Date of Birth October 12, 1716 Place of Birth Biezun, Poland Date of Death February 10, 1792 Place of Death Zamość, Poland... Konstancja Czartoryska (1700-1759) Konstancja Czartoryska (1729-1749) Konstancja Czartoryska (1742-1797) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... (17th century - 18th century - 19th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 18th century refers to the century that lasted from 1701 through 1800. ... 1800 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... 1800 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... This article needs cleanup. ...
Aleksander became the 11th Ordynat of Zamość estate. He died childless. Ordynat was the title of the principal heir of ordynacja estates (landed property) in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. ... The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...
Zamoyski contacted grand vizier Sinan Pasha and negotiated with Ottoman governor in Tiahin (on the Black Sea coast, near Dniepr river) and convinced them of his peaceful intentions and that he did not want to fight with the Ottoman Empire.
Zamoyski fortified his camp near Cecora at Prut river, withstood a three day siege (17-20 October), and managed to obtain agreement from the Ottoman Empire recognizing Movilă as hospodar (Treaty of Cecora).
Zamoyski He defeated Mihai under Bukova (Bucovu) in Wallachia (battle at river Telezyna near Ploieşti) restored Ieremia Movilă to the throne, and helped his brother, Simeon Movilă to gain the throne of Wallachia in Bucharest, thus temporarily extending the sphere of Commonwealth influence south to the Dunaj river.
Aleksander Kazimierz Beresniewicz, Titular Bishop of Maximianopolis and Auxiliary of Zmudz.
Wladyslaw Aleksander Lubienski, Archbishop of Lwów of the Latins.
August 1653 in Kraków, Cathedral, by Piotr Gembicki, Bishop of Kraków, assisted by Jan Zamoyski, Bishop of Przemysl of the Latins, and Wojciech Lipnicki, Titular Bishop of Laodicea and Auxiliary of Kraków.