Tadeusz Thullie

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Tadeusz Mikołaj Thullie
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Born6 December 1741
Died14 April 1843
OccupationRoyal secretary

Tadeusz Mikołaj Thullie (born 6 December 1741 in Warsaw, died 14 April 1843 in Lwów)[1] was the last Royal Secretary of King Stanisław August Poniatowski.[2] He was ennobled in 1767, receiving the Prawdzic coat of arms.[3] He was the son of Adam Thullie, lieutenant general of the Polish army, and Katarzyna née Fontana, a sister of royal architect Jakub Fontana.[4]

Tadeusz's grandfather, Jan Thullie, had been brought to Poland from France by hetman Adam Mikołaj Sieniawski.[5] He was a doctor in the army and the French navy. After arriving in Poland, he became chief medical officer of the Polish army and a lay judge in Lwów.[6]

Marriage[]

From his first marriage with Joanna Głębocka, Tadeusz Thullie had two sons and two daughters. From his second marriage with Rozalia Franchi, he had three daughters and five sons.[7] His son (1789–1868) was a playwright.[8]

Descendants[]

Tadeusz Thullie was the great-grandfather of [9] and the great-great-grandfather of general .[10]

Bibliography[]

  • "Orgelbrand's Encyclopedia" (1898–1904), Vol. 14, p. 495
  • Stanisław Sławomir Nicieja "Łyczaków: dzielnica za Styksem" (1998, p. 510)

References[]

  1. ^ "Gazeta Lwowska No. 50, 1843". Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  2. ^ Niesiecki, Kasper (1842). Herbarz Polski Vol. 11. Leipzig: J.N. Bobrowicz. p. 441.
  3. ^ Niesiecki, Kasper (1842). Herbarz Polski Vol. 11. Leipzig: J.N. Bobrowicz. p. 441.
  4. ^ "Gazeta Lwowska No. 50, 1843". Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  5. ^ Schnür-Pepłowski, Stanisław (1902). Cudzoziemcy w Galicyi 1787–1841. Kraków. p. 249.
  6. ^ "Przyjaciel Ludu". Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  7. ^ Niesiecki, Kasper (1842). Herbarz Polski Vol. 11. Leipzig: J.N. Bobrowicz. p. 441.
  8. ^ Schnür-Pepłowski, Stanisław (1902). Cudzoziemcy w Galicyi 1787–1841. Kraków. p. 249.
  9. ^ "Minakowski's Great Genealogy". Maksymilian Thullie. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  10. ^ "Minakowski's Great Genealogy". Jan Thullie. Retrieved 27 July 2016.


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