Aleksander Pociej
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Aleksander Pociej
Summary
Aleksander Pociej is a human[1]. He was born on 1698[2]. He died on March 1770[3]. He worked as a politician[4]. He is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[5]
Key Facts
- Aleksander Pociej was born on 1698[2].
- Aleksander Pociej died on March 1770[3].
- Aleksander Pociej died on 1770[6].
- Aleksander Pociej is buried at Dominican Church of the Holy Spirit[7].
- Aleksander Pociej's father was Kazimieras Aleksandras Pociejus[8].
- Aleksander Pociej's mother was Anna Teresa Worbek-Lettaw[9].
- Among Aleksander Pociej's spouses was Teresa Woyna Jasienicka[10].
- A child of Aleksander Pociej was Ludwik Pociej[11].
- A child of Aleksander Pociej was Leonard Pociej[12].
- A child of Aleksander Pociej was Anna Pociej[13].
- A child of Aleksander Pociej was Karolina Pociej[14].
- Aleksander Pociej held citizenship in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[15].
- Aleksander Pociej's professions included politician[4].
- Aleksander Pociej held the position of kasztelan trocki[16].
- Aleksander Pociej held the position of Voivode of Trakai[17].
- Aleksander Pociej held the position of Q3919018[18].
- Aleksander Pociej held the position of Q21009991[19].
- Aleksander Pociej held the position of Polish elector[20].
- Aleksander Pociej held the position of Great Royal Deputy Cup-bearer of Lithuania[21].
- Aleksander Pociej received the Order of the White Eagle (Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)[22].
- Aleksander Pociej is recorded as male[23].
- Aleksander Pociej's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Aleksander Pociej's family is recorded as House of Pociej[25].
- Aleksander Pociej's coat of arms is recorded as Waga[26].
- Aleksander Pociej's family name is recorded as Pociej[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Aleksander Pociej was born on 1698[2]. His father was Kazimieras Aleksandras Pociejus[8]. His mother was Anna Teresa Worbek-Lettaw[9].
Career and Affiliations
Aleksander Pociej worked as a politician[4]. Positions held include kasztelan trocki[16], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[28], founded in 1413[29]; Voivode of Trakai[17], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[30], founded in 1413[31]; Q3919018[18], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[32], founded in 1566[33]; Q21009991[19]; Polish elector[20]; and Great Royal Deputy Cup-bearer of Lithuania[21], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[34].
Recognition
Aleksander Pociej received the Order of the White Eagle (Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)[22].
Personal Life
Aleksander Pociej was married to Teresa Woyna Jasienicka[10]. Children include Ludwik Pociej[11], 1726–1771[35], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[36], awarded the Order of the White Eagle (Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)[37]; Leonard Pociej[12], 1730–1774[38], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[39], awarded the Order of the White Eagle (Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)[40]; Anna Pociej[13], 1720–1788[41], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[42]; and Karolina Pociej[14], 1732–1776[43], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[44].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include March 1770[3] and 1770[6]. Aleksander Pociej is buried at Dominican Church of the Holy Spirit[7].
Why It Matters
Aleksander Pociej is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[5]
FAQs
Who were Aleksander Pociej's parents?
Aleksander Pociej's father was Kazimieras Aleksandras Pociejus[8]. Aleksander Pociej's mother was Anna Teresa Worbek-Lettaw[9].
Who was Aleksander Pociej married to?
Aleksander Pociej's spouses include Teresa Woyna Jasienicka[10].
What did Aleksander Pociej do for work?
Aleksander Pociej worked as politician[4].
What awards did Aleksander Pociej receive?
Honors received include Order of the White Eagle (Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)[22].