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Aleksander Antoni Sapieha
Coat of arms
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Born
3 September 1773 Strasbourg, France
Died
8 September 1812 (1812-09-09) (aged 39) Dereczyn, Poland
Noble family
Sapieha
consort
Anna Jadwiga z Zamoyskich Sapieżyna
Issue
Leon Anna Zofia
Father
Józef Sapieha
Mother
Teofila Strzeżysława z Jabłonowskich Sapieha
Prince Aleksander Antoni Sapieha (September 3, 1773 – September 8, 1812) was a Polish nobleman, miecznik of the Duchy of Warsaw, naturalist, traveler, politician, chamberlain and adjutant of Emperor Napoleon I.
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