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Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski

Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski
Mayor of Warsaw
Peszka - Portret Ignacego Wyssogoty Zakrzewskiego.jpg
Portrait by Józef Peszka
Mayor of Warsaw
In office
16 April 1792 – 18 May 1792
Monarch Stanisław II August
Preceded by Józef Michał Łukasiewicz
Succeeded by Józef Michał Łukasiewicz
In office
17 April 1794 – 3 November 1794
Preceded by Andrzej Rafałowicz
Succeeded by Józef Michał Łukasiewicz
Personal details
Born 1745
Stary Białcz, Poland
Died February 15, 1802
Żelechów, Partitioned Poland
Profession Politician, Freemason

Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski (1745–1802) was a notable Polish nobleman, politician, art collector, Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw during the last years of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, in 1792 and 1794.

Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski was born in Stary Białcz (Greater Poland Voivodeship). He was deputy of Poznań for the Great Sejm and one of the co-authors of the reforms of treasury passed by the Sejm during the Constitution of May 3rd. In 1791 he co-founded the Society of Friends of the Constitution, and was among the most notable supporters of the reforms passed by that act, along with Hugo Kołłątaj and . In 1792 he became the Mayor of Warsaw, but was overthrown by the confederation of Targowica. After the outbreak of the Kościuszko's Insurrection and the Warsaw Uprising of 1794 he again held that post. Simultaneously, he held a number of important government posts during the war with Russia, among them he headed the Provisional Temporary Council and the Supreme National Council. After that part of Poland, along with Warsaw, was finally annexed in the effect of the Third Partition, he was arrested by the Russians and imprisoned in St. Petersburg. Released from prison in 1796, he returned to Poland and spent the remainder of his life in a small manor in Żelechów. He died February 15, 1802.


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