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Józef Karol Konrad Chełmicki

Józef Karol Konrad Chełmicki (Portuguese: Jose Carlos Conrado Chelmicki) (born 19 February 1814 in Warsaw; died 28 June 1890 in Tavira) was a Polish-born Portuguese general.[1][2][3]

Early life Edit

As a young cadet Chełmicki participated in the November Uprising (1830–31). After the insurrection started, he volunteered to fight. He took part in numerous battles and skirmishes, and after the capitulation, in 1832, he emigrated to France.

While in Paris he attended military courses and lectures at Sorbonne, studying engineering and drawing, and he also studied several languages at the École royale de langues orientales, all with the aim of participating in an expedition to Egypt.

Military life in Portugal Edit

Since the expedition to Egypt was canceled he then decided to participate in the Portuguese Liberal Wars, joining the Dona Maria Polish Legion.[4] Chełmicki appeared in Porto, to which Dom Miguel was laying siege, and was accepted as second lieutenant to an engineering unit.[2]

After the Liberal Wars, Chełmicki also served Queen Christina of Spain in the Carlist Wars, where he was made Knight of the Order of Isabella the Catholic.

After the fighting ceased, he remained in the Portuguese army, serving in Elvas – a stronghold located close to the Spanish border – then in colonial holdings in Africa, on Green Cap Islands, and then in continental Portugal again – in Portalegre and Algarve, gradually making his way to the function of brigade general in 1876 and to the division general in the same year. At that time, he discharged responsible functions of the Evora military district commander. After 55 years of service, he retired in 1888.

Family life Edit

Chełmicki married Júlia Hofacker von Moser, daughter of Georg Christoph Heinrich von Moser, consul of Baden-Württemberg in Lisbon, in Portugal, in 1844, at Mártires, and they had five children.[3]

One of his sons, also named Józef Chełmicki, was a major in the Portuguese army, and died in 1931.

After his wife's death, he married Carlota de Melo Pereira in Algarve. From this marriage he had no children.

Works Edit

Chełmicki was a writer, and he left a few valuable works in Portuguese, the most famous of them the two-volume description of the Cape Verde Islands and Portuguese Guinea.[5] The book, co-authored with Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen, Viscount of Porto Seguro, titled Corografia Cabo-Verdiana and published in Lisbon in 1841, is valued to this day as one of the earliest depictions of those areas; it includes extensive data about plants and animals. It is illustrated by lithography tables with images of fish and birds based on drawings made by the author, whose name on the title page is "Jose Conrado Carlos de Chelmicki, tenente do Corpo de Engenheiros".

In 1852 Filipe Folque, the leading nineteenth century Portuguese cartographer and head of the Portugal’s map-making Department from 1848 to 1874, was promoted to Head of the General Office of Geodesic, Topography and Cadastral Works. Due to the lack of experienced engravers in Portugal he hired, in France, the Polish lithographer Jan Nepomucen Lewicki[6] and made him responsible for the drawing and lithography of the maps. Chełmicki took part in the team led by Lewicki and produced some of the most important Portuguese cartography works of that period.[7][8]

In 1841, Chelmicki was commissioned by the Portuguese Government to author a book on the famous Lisbon aqueduct[5] and at the end of his military career, he published his major works on the issue of Portuguese defense system.[9] He was co-founder of the science-oriented military magazine entitled "Revista Militar", which exists up to this day, and author of numerous publications.

Despite his strong relationship to his new home country of Portugal, Józef Chełmicki did not lose contact with the Polish emigration in France. He authored a very diligently prepared list of books and manuscripts which he encountered in the former Royal Library in Lisbon.

Death and honors Edit

Józef Chełmicki died in Tavira, Portugal, on 28 June 1890. In 2006 the city of Tavira honored Józef Chełmicki naming a street after him.[2]

Other Polish military in Portugal Edit

Polish military men of all ranks, up to generals, fought for Belgium, France, Spain, Hungary and Turkey. Some of them reached Portugal, where they fought and were decorated for achievements. They did this, however, for their own reasons, on their own initiative, and using ways which remain unknown. Before 1939, colonel Ferreira Lima, Portuguese historian and expert on Polish–Portuguese relations, researched the participation of Polish soldiers in the civil war between Dom Pedro and Dom Miguel, and managed to mention 25 Polish military men, who fought under the banner of Queen Mary. Some of them included:

  • Jan Józef Urbański, who reached the rank of lieutenant-colonel and was awarded the Torre e Espada order, the highest military decoration in Portugal.
  • Franciszek Michałowski, known to have left Portuguese service during the Revolutions of 1848.
  • Alojzy Rola-Dzierżawski, also a colonel, distinguished with the Order of Cavalier’s Cross of Christ, who died in 1851.
  • Norbert Rudzki, who became prominent in Angola in 1854. One hundred years later, in a place where he landed, the memorial chapel was built to celebrate his merits as the founder of Porto Alexandre.

In 1936, in Vila Nova de Gaia, the brave poles that defended the City of Oporto, during the Portuguese Liberal Wars, in the battle of "Serra do Pilar", were honored with a street being named after them: "Rua dos Polacos".[2]

Medals and decorations Edit

List of published works Edit

  • Chelmicki, José Carlos Conrado de; Varnhagen, Francisco Adolfo de (1841). Corografia caboverdiana ou descrição geográfico-histórica da província das Ilhas de Cabo Verde e Guiné (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Typ. de L. C. da Cunha.
  • Chelmicki, José Carlos Conrado de (1878). Esboço sobre a defeza de Portugal (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Typ. Lallemant Fréres.
  • Chelmicki, José Carlos Conrado - “Relatório Sobre o Traçado de um Caminho de Ferro pela Beira” in Boletim do Ministério das Obras Públicas Comércio e Indústria, nº 1, Janeiro, 1860, Lisboa, Imprensa Nacional, 1860, pp. 71–74;
  • Chelmicki, José Carlos Conrado de (2008). Memoria sobre o Aqueducto Geral de Lisboa feita por ordem do Ministerio das Obras Publicas em portaria de 15 de Fevereiro de 1856 (in Portuguese). Lisbon: EPAL - Empresa Portuguesa das Águas Livres. p. 44. ISBN 9789899576100.

Bibliography Edit

  • Wielka Encyklopedia PWN, tom 5, str. 354, Warszawa 2003
  • Polski Słownik Biograficzny, t. III, Polska Akademia Nauk, Kraków 1937
  • Grande Enciclopedia Portuguesa e Brasileira, Lisboa – Rio de Janeiro, volume VI, p. 651-652.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Biogramy".
  2. ^ a b c d Newsletter Nº1, 2011, Embaixada da República da Polónia - Link http://www.lizbona.msz.gov.pl/resource/c7749e43-d52e-4fa6-bb11-690bf9a6559c:JCR
  3. ^ a b c d e http://www.geneall.net/P/per_page.php?id=84597
  4. ^ Lima, Henrique de Campos Ferreira (1932). Legião polaca ou legião da Rainha Dona Maria Segunda : (1832–1833). V.N. Famalicão, Portugal: Tipografia Minerva.
  5. ^ a b Chelmicki 2008.
  6. ^ Note: Jan Nepomucen Lewicki (1795–1871), Polish graphic artist, engraver, lithographer, painter and photographer
  7. ^ Exhibition "Portugallia Cartographica"
  8. ^ Luis Urteaga and Francesc Nadal Piqué (1991). Geo crítica 88 -I-. Cartography and state: National topographic maps and territorial statistics. Universidad de Barcelona
  9. ^ Chelmicki 1878.

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and skirmishes and after the capitulation in 1832 he emigrated to France While in Paris he attended military courses and lectures at Sorbonne studying engineering and drawing and he also studied several languages at the Ecole royale de langues orientales all with the aim of participating in an expedition to Egypt Military life in Portugal EditSince the expedition to Egypt was canceled he then decided to participate in the Portuguese Liberal Wars joining the Dona Maria Polish Legion 4 Chelmicki appeared in Porto to which Dom Miguel was laying siege and was accepted as second lieutenant to an engineering unit 2 After the Liberal Wars Chelmicki also served Queen Christina of Spain in the Carlist Wars where he was made Knight of the Order of Isabella the Catholic After the fighting ceased he remained in the Portuguese army serving in Elvas a stronghold located close to the Spanish border then in colonial holdings in Africa on Green Cap Islands and then in continental Portugal again in Portalegre and Algarve gradually making his way to the function of brigade general in 1876 and to the division general in the same year At that time he discharged responsible functions of the Evora military district commander After 55 years of service he retired in 1888 Family life EditChelmicki married Julia Hofacker von Moser daughter of Georg Christoph Heinrich von Moser consul of Baden Wurttemberg in Lisbon in Portugal in 1844 at Martires and they had five children 3 One of his sons also named Jozef Chelmicki was a major in the Portuguese army and died in 1931 After his wife s death he married Carlota de Melo Pereira in Algarve From this marriage he had no children Works EditChelmicki was a writer and he left a few valuable works in Portuguese the most famous of them the two volume description of the Cape Verde Islands and Portuguese Guinea 5 The book co authored with Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen Viscount of Porto Seguro titled Corografia Cabo Verdiana and published in Lisbon in 1841 is valued to this day as one of the earliest depictions of those areas it includes extensive data about plants and animals It is illustrated by lithography tables with images of fish and birds based on drawings made by the author whose name on the title page is Jose Conrado Carlos de Chelmicki tenente do Corpo de Engenheiros In 1852 Filipe Folque the leading nineteenth century Portuguese cartographer and head of the Portugal s map making Department from 1848 to 1874 was promoted to Head of the General Office of Geodesic Topography and Cadastral Works Due to the lack of experienced engravers in Portugal he hired in France the Polish lithographer Jan Nepomucen Lewicki 6 and made him responsible for the drawing and lithography of the maps Chelmicki took part in the team led by Lewicki and produced some of the most important Portuguese cartography works of that period 7 8 In 1841 Chelmicki was commissioned by the Portuguese Government to author a book on the famous Lisbon aqueduct 5 and at the end of his military career he published his major works on the issue of Portuguese defense system 9 He was co founder of the science oriented military magazine entitled Revista Militar which exists up to this day and author of numerous publications Despite his strong relationship to his new home country of Portugal Jozef Chelmicki did not lose contact with the Polish emigration in France He authored a very diligently prepared list of books and manuscripts which he encountered in the former Royal Library in Lisbon Death and honors EditJozef Chelmicki died in Tavira Portugal on 28 June 1890 In 2006 the city of Tavira honored Jozef Chelmicki naming a street after him 2 Other Polish military in Portugal EditPolish military men of all ranks up to generals fought for Belgium France Spain Hungary and Turkey Some of them reached Portugal where they fought and were decorated for achievements They did this however for their own reasons on their own initiative and using ways which remain unknown Before 1939 colonel Ferreira Lima Portuguese historian and expert on Polish Portuguese relations researched the participation of Polish soldiers in the civil war between Dom Pedro and Dom Miguel and managed to mention 25 Polish military men who fought under the banner of Queen Mary Some of them included Jan Jozef Urbanski who reached the rank of lieutenant colonel and was awarded the Torre e Espada order the highest military decoration in Portugal Franciszek Michalowski known to have left Portuguese service during the Revolutions of 1848 Alojzy Rola Dzierzawski also a colonel distinguished with the Order of Cavalier s Cross of Christ who died in 1851 Norbert Rudzki who became prominent in Angola in 1854 One hundred years later in a place where he landed the memorial chapel was built to celebrate his merits as the founder of Porto Alexandre In 1936 in Vila Nova de Gaia the brave poles that defended the City of Oporto during the Portuguese Liberal Wars in the battle of Serra do Pilar were honored with a street being named after them Rua dos Polacos 2 Medals and decorations EditKnight CavTE of the Military Order of the Tower and Sword of Valour Loyalty and Merit Portuguese Ordem Militar da Torre e Espada do Valor Lealdade e Merito the pinnacle of the Portuguese honours system 3 Knight of the Military Order of Christ Portugal former Knights Templar order in Portugal 3 Knight of the Order of Isabella the Catholic 3 List of published works EditChelmicki Jose Carlos Conrado de Varnhagen Francisco Adolfo de 1841 Corografia caboverdiana ou descricao geografico historica da provincia das Ilhas de Cabo Verde e Guine in Portuguese Lisbon Typ de L C da Cunha Chelmicki Jose Carlos Conrado de 1878 Esboco sobre a defeza de Portugal in Portuguese Lisbon Typ Lallemant Freres Chelmicki Jose Carlos Conrado Relatorio Sobre o Tracado de um Caminho de Ferro pela Beira in Boletim do Ministerio das Obras Publicas Comercio e Industria nº 1 Janeiro 1860 Lisboa Imprensa Nacional 1860 pp 71 74 Chelmicki Jose Carlos Conrado de 2008 Memoria sobre o Aqueducto Geral de Lisboa feita por ordem do Ministerio das Obras Publicas em portaria de 15 de Fevereiro de 1856 in Portuguese Lisbon EPAL Empresa Portuguesa das Aguas Livres p 44 ISBN 9789899576100 Bibliography EditWielka Encyklopedia PWN tom 5 str 354 Warszawa 2003 Polski Slownik Biograficzny t III Polska Akademia Nauk Krakow 1937 Grande Enciclopedia Portuguesa e Brasileira Lisboa Rio de Janeiro volume VI p 651 652 References Edit Biogramy a b c d Newsletter Nº1 2011 Embaixada da Republica da Polonia Link http www lizbona msz gov pl resource c7749e43 d52e 4fa6 bb11 690bf9a6559c JCR a b c d e http www geneall net P per page php id 84597 Lima Henrique de Campos Ferreira 1932 Legiao polaca ou legiao da Rainha Dona Maria Segunda 1832 1833 V N Famalicao Portugal Tipografia Minerva a b Chelmicki 2008 Note Jan Nepomucen Lewicki 1795 1871 Polish graphic artist engraver lithographer painter and photographer Exhibition Portugallia Cartographica Luis Urteaga and Francesc Nadal Pique 1991 Geo critica 88 I Cartography and state National topographic maps and territorial statistics Universidad de Barcelona Chelmicki 1878 External links Edit Portugallia Cartographica Instituto Geografico Portugues Retrieved 22 April 2014 http www chelmicki com pl biogrramy htm Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jozef Karol Konrad Chelmicki amp oldid 1140112546, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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