Antoni Aleksander Soldenhoff


Antoni Alexander Soldenhoff - general-major of the crown army, successively the general manager and tenant of the steelworks in the Copper Mountain 1782-1797, member of the Confederation of Targowica.

The origin was Czech Czech. From Austrian service he went to Russia, in 1773 he became a colonel of Polish troops. In Warsaw, he served as ambassadors and deputies of Catherine II, collecting money from them. During the Grodno Sejm in 1793, he stayed with Jakob Sievers. After the victory of the Warsaw insurrection arrested April 20, 1794, released after the trial on July 13. After the fall of the insurrection he sat in the chancellery of the commander of Warsaw, Friedrich von Buxhoeveden.

Honored with the Order of St. Stanislaus in 1784. Bibliography

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