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count Vladislaus Evaristus Broël-Plater

German: Graf Ladislaus von dem Broele gen. Plater, Polish: hr. Władysław Ewaryst Broel-Plater h. wł., Russian: гр. Казимирович Брёле-Плятер
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Birthplace: Vilnius, Vilnius city municipality, Vilnius County, Lithuania
Death: April 22, 1889 (80)
Kilchberg, Horgen, Zürich, Switzerland
Place of Burial: Rapperswill (St Gallen)
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Son of count Casimir Ladislaus Broël-Plater and GD Eleonore Apolinaria Zaba
Husband of Karoline Auguste Bauer
Brother of count Erasmus Ernest Henry Broël-Plater; count Cesar Augustine Broël-Plater; count Joseph Hildefons Vladimir Broël-Plater and count Richard Broël-Plater
Half brother of duke Ignatius Stanislaus Joseph Drucky-Lubetsky

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About count Vladislaus Evaristus Broël-Plater

http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Plater

http://genealogia.grocholski.pl/gd/osoba.php?id=045673


Władysław Plater (also Broel-Plater; Vilnius, November 7, 1808 – April 22, 1889, Broelberg, Kilchberg, near Zurich, Switzerland) was a Polish count, brother of Cezary Plater, and a relative of Emilia Plater. With Agaton Giller, he founded the Polish National Museum in Rapperswil, Switzerland. [edit] Life

Władysław Plater, a relative of Emilia Plater, like her took part, in modern Lithuania, in the November 1830 Uprising against Imperial Russia.

In 1832 he succeeded in influencing British public opinion in favour of Poland.

In exile in Paris, as a member of Poland's Great Emigration, he founded the journal Le Polonais (1833–36).

In 1863 Plater was active on behalf of the Polish January 1863 Uprising.

In 1868, on the centennial of the Bar Confederation, Plater erected in the Swiss town of Rapperswil, on the shore of Lake Zurich, a column surmounted by a Polish eagle and inscribed, "Magna res libertas" (Latin: "A great thing is liberty"). Two years later, on October 23, 1870, in the Rapperswil Castle, he founded a Polish National Museum as a repository for Polish historic memorabilia, a library and archives of the Great Emigration.

In Rapperswil, Plater married the actress Karoline Bauer.


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count Vladislaus Evaristus Broël-Plater's Timeline

1808
November 7, 1808
Vilnius, Vilnius city municipality, Vilnius County, Lithuania
1889
April 22, 1889
Age 80
Kilchberg, Horgen, Zürich, Switzerland
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Rapperswill (St Gallen)