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Claim author · 📅 06.06.2026 · Prof. Hieronim Grala: Petersburg był ważni...
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Burial of Stanisław August Poniatowski in Petersburg

"We all know, of course, that the last Polish monarch Stanisław August Poniatowski was buried in St. Petersburg after his Grodno abdication and 11 months of stay on the Neva. We all know that until 1938 his remains rested in the crypt of St. Catherine of Alexandria Church on Nevsky Prospekt, but probably not everyone knows that these were not the only remains of a Polish monarch resting in this church." "Wszyscy oczywiście wiemy, że w Petersburgu pochowany był po swojej grodzieńskiej abdykacji i po 11 miesiącach pobytu nad Newą ostatni polski monarcha Stanisław August Poniatowski. Wszyscy wiemy, że do 1938 roku jego zwłoki spoczywały w podziemiach kościoła świętej Katarzyny Aleksandryjskiej na Newskim Prospekcie, ale pewnie nie wszyscy wiedzą, że nie były to jedyne szczątki polskiego monarchy, spoczywające w tym kościele."

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ℹ️ In shortThe last Polish monarch, Stanisław August Poniatowski, was buried in St. Petersburg, and his remains rested in St. Catherine's Church until 1938.

Fulfilled. Igor Janke's claim has been confirmed. Stanisław August Poniatowski, the last king of Poland, died in St. Petersburg in 1798 and was buried in the Catholic Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria on Nevsky Prospekt. His remains rest...
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Methodology Igor Janke's claim has been confirmed. Stanisław August Poniatowski, the last king of Poland, died in St. Petersburg in 1798 and was buried in the Catholic Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria on Nevsky Prospekt. His remains rested there until 1938, when they were transferred to Poland due to the planned demolition of the church by Soviet authorities. Furthermore, another Polish monarch, Stanisław Leszczyński, was also buried in the same church.
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nie, że straciliśmy insygnia narodowe, ale przy spotkaniu poświęconym koronacji Mikołaja I wskazywałem na tworzenie takiego korpusu insygniów używanych przez władcę rosyjskiego do koronacji na polskiego króla. No to przypominam, że właśnie z Petersburga wyciągnięto dary papieskie dla Jana III, czyli papieski miecz przysłany zwycięzcy spod Wiednia. Wszyscy oczywiście wiemy, że w Petersburgu pochowany był po swojej grodzieńskiej abdykacji i po 11 miesiącach pobytu nad Newą ostatni polski monarcha Stanisław August Poniatowski. Wszyscy wiemy, że do 1938 roku jego zwłoki spoczywały w podziemiach kościoła świętej Katarzyny Aleksandryjskiej na Newskim Prospekcie, ale pewnie nie wszyscy wiedzą, że nie były to jedyne szczątki polskiego monarchy, spoczywające w tym kościele. Paradoksem historycznym jest, że mogąc przecież je odzyskać, tu myślę o Stanisławie Augustzie, na mocy traktatu ryskiego, strona polska nie ubiegała się o to. Jak widać w historycznej pamięci Polaków, a przynajmniej w pamięci tych, którzy odbudowywali Rzeczpospolitą po 1918 roku, król nie zapisał się na tyle dobrze, żeby zabiegano o odzyskanie jeg

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