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Stanisław Ernest Denhoff

Portrait of Stanislaw Ernest Denhoff

Noble Family Dönhoff
Coat of Arms Denhof
Parents Władysław Denhoff
Konstancja Słuszczanka
Consorts Joanna Denhoffówna
Maria Zofia Sieniawska
Children Konstancja Denhoff
Date of Birth 1673
Place of Birth Berent (Kościerzyna)
Date of Death 1728
Place of Death Danzig (Gdańsk)

Stanisław Michał Ernest Denhoff (Template:Lang-lt, Template:Lang-de, 1673–1728) was a Polish–Lithuanian szlachcic of the Baltic German origin. As a member of the Dönhoff Family, he was born in Kościerzyna (Berent), Poland, in the province of Royal Prussia. Knight of the Order of the White Eagle, which was awarded in 1705 by Augustus II the Strong (Augustus II of Poland).

He was Grand Master of the Hunt of Lithuania since 1697, Field Hetman of Lithuania since 1709, Grand Chorazy of the Crown and voivode of the Połock Voivodship since 1721, starost kościerzyński.

Marshal of the Sejm (nadzwyczajnych) on April 5April 19, 1712 and December 31, 1712February 21, 1713 in Warsaw.

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Denhof coat of arms

Marshal of the Sandomierz Confederation.

Lithuanian Field Hetmans
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