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Coat of arms
  
Lis

Noble family
  
Sapieha

Children
  
Adam Stanislaw Sapieha

Mother
  
Anna Zamoyska

Grandparents
  
Jozef Sapieha

Name
  
Leon Sapieha


Leon Sapieha

Spouse(s)
  
Jadwiga Klementyna Zamoyska

Father
  
Aleksander Antoni Sapieha

Born
  
September 18, 1803 Warsaw, Kingdom of Prussia (
1803-09-18
)

Role
  
Former Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland

Died
  
September 1, 1878, Krasiczyn, Poland

Grandchildren
  
Adam Stefan Sapieha, Pawel Sapieha, Wladyslaw Leon Sapieha

Similar People
  
Aleksander Antoni Sapieha, Adam Stefan Sapieha, Anna Zofia Sapieha

Parents
  
Aleksander Antoni Sapieha

Leon Sapieha (1803–1878) was a Galician noble (szlachcic), politician and statesman.

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Biography

Leon was born and educated in Warsaw, and studied law and economics in Paris and Edinburgh from 1820 to 1824. He began to work in the administration in the Polish (Congress) Kingdom. After the outbreak of the November Uprising in 1830, he left Russian Empire and took part in diplomatic missions of the Polish "National Government" in France and Great Britain. After that, he returned and participated in the Uprising in the rank of an Artillery Captain, among others in the defence of Warsaw on 6 and 7 September . He was awarded for that the Virtuti Militari Order. After the collapse of the Uprising he settled in Galicia, then part of the Austrian Empire. In 1835 Russian authorities confiscated his estates in Congress Poland as punishment for his participation in the failed Uprising. Leon Sapieha was one of the leaders of Ruthenian sobor.

He was a member of "National movement" circles and held contacts with the "Hotel Lambert". He became a member of the National Sejm (Diet of Galicia) in the Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia, member of the Austrian Council of the State and member of the imperial Herrenhaus in 1861. In 1863 he didn't participate in the January Uprising in Russian-occupied Poland, but contributed towards it financially. From 1861 until 1875 he served as Sejm Marshal. In 1875, he retired from political life.

During his career he devoted much energy to agitating for the development of railways in Galicia, believing this to be central to the development of the region and the lives of its mostly Polish inhabitants. In 1858 after years of struggling to secure support in Vienna for his plans he was able to initiate the construction of the Carl Ludwig railway line connecting the railhead at Kraków with Lviv and Brody and linking Galicia with the rest of Europe.

Legacy

In 1869 the city of Ivano-Frankivsk (then Stanisławów) named its street after him, ulica Sapiezinskego (today – Independence Street), which carried its name until the start of World War II.

Descendant

Prince Leon Sapieha is :

  • Prince Adam Stanisław Sapieha's father
  • Prince Władysław Leon Sapieha-Kodenski 's grandfather
  • Prince Adam Zygmunt Sapieha-Kodenski's great-grandfather
  • Princess Zofia Sapieha-Kodenska's great-great-grandfather
  • hence, Mathilde, Queen of the Belgians' 6th-generation ancestor
  • References

    Leon Sapieha Wikipedia