Paweł Trubecki
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|'''[[Szlachta|Noble family]]''' || [[Trubecki]]
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|'''[[List of Polish nobility coats of arms|Coat of arms]]''' || [[Coat of arms of Trubetsky|Trubecki]], [[Coat of arms of Pogoń Litewska|Pogoń Litewska]]
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|'''Parents''' || [[Nester Trubecki]]<br>[[M. Kalinowska]]
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|'''Consorts'''|| [[Maria Dobrzinska]]
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|'''Children''' || [[Iwan Mihkel Trubecki]]<br>[[Anjuta Gorbachev]]<br>[[Aleksander Trubecki]]<br>[[Włodzimierz Wałoc Trubecki]]
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|'''Date of Birth''' || [[1879]]
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|'''Place of Birth''' || [[Congress Poland]]
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|'''Date of Death''' || [[1941]]
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|'''Place of Death''' || [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]
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Prince '''Paweł Trubecki''' (''Paweł Troubetzkoy''; [[1879]] [[Congress Poland]] – [[1941]] [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]) was a son of a [[landowner]] and [[revolutionary]], [[Nester Trubecki]]. In the 1880s, the [[official language]] of Congress Poland was changed to [[Russian language|Russian]], whereas [[Polish language|Polish]] was banned both from office and education, and the process of liquidating the Polish [[autonomy]] was completed. By 1905 [[Józef Piłsudski]]'s party, the [[Polish Socialist Party]], of which Paweł Trubecki was a member, was the largest socialist party in the entire [[Russian Empire]]. Failing in his purpose, Trubecki left Congress Poland in 1906, and moved to [[Reval]] (now Tallinn, Estonia). In 1906, as a stable government was re-established in the province, a [[Neo-romanticism|Neo-Romantic]] [[literary movement]] "Young Estonia" (''Noor-Eesti'') took hold there. Paweł Trubecki got the [[Nansen passport]].
The son of [[Nester Trubecki]], a [[revolutionary]] [[anarchist]], Trubecki married [[Maria Dobrzinska|Maria Makeiewna Dobrzinska]] ([[1 August]] [[1887]], [[Orsza]] – [[22 March]] [[1974]], [[Tallinn]]) in 1903. They had three sons ([[Iwan Mihkel Trubecki]], 1906 in Orsza – 1971 in Tallinn; [[Aleksander Trubecki]], 1913 in Tallinn – 1941; and [[Włodzimierz Wałoc Trubecki]]) and one daughter ([[Anjuta Gorbachev]], 1908 in Tallinn - 2004 in Tallinn). Trubecki had three brothers ([[Herasim Trubecki]], a scientist; an oil magnate in [[Baku Governorate|Baku]] whose name is not known; and a captain of the icebreaker Yermak, whose name is not known) and two sisters, whose names are not known.
== See also ==
*[[List of szlachta]]
*[[Szlachta]]
*[[Trubecki]]
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