Maurycy Klemens Zamoyski

Maurycy Klemens Zamoyski
Count
Coat of arms Jelita
Consort Maria Róża Sapieha

Issue

Maria Zamoyska
Zofia Zamoyska
Róża Zamoyska
Jan Zamoyski
Andrzej Zamoyski
Władysław Marek Zamoyski
Anna Zamoyska
Paweł Zamoyski
Teresa Zamoyska
Krystyna Zamoyska
Family Zamoyski
Father Tomasz Franciszek Zamoyski
Mother Maria Potocka
Born (1871-07-30)July 30, 1871
Warsaw
Died May 5, 1939(1939-05-05) (aged 67)
Klemensów (now part of Szczebrzeszyn)

Count Maurycy Klemens Zamoyski (18711939) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), politician, social activist, and Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Polish government of the 1920s.

Maurycy was the 15th Lord of the Zamość estate and the biggest land owner in pre-World War II Poland. He co-founded and chaired the Agricultural Society in 1903. In Russian occupied Poland he served as a member of the Duma. During the First World War he was the vice-chairman of the National Committee in Warsaw and later vice-chairman of the National Committee in Paris.

He campaigned in the 1922 presidential elections as a candidate of the right-wing supported by various political parties, most notably the National Democrats. He won four rounds of the election only to lose out in the final round to the surprise victor Gabriel Narutowicz, who was hence elected President of Poland. From 19191924 ambassador in Paris; from 19 January 1924 until 27 July 1924 Minister of Foreign Affairs.

He married Princess Maria Róża Sapieha on 18 July 1906 in Białka Szlachecka.

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