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Wojciech Grzymała (23 April 1793 - 16 December 1871), also known as Albert Grzymala or Albert Grzymała, was a Polish soldier, politician, and banker who was a close associate in Paris of Polish composer Frédéric Chopin. Grzymała died, a bankrupt, in Nyon, Geneva, in 1871.

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  • Albert Grzymalda ou Grzymala, en polonais Wojciech Grzymała, né le 23 avril 1793 et mort le 16 décembre 1871, est un homme politique polonais qui a joué un rôle dans l'insurrection polonaise de 1830-1831, puis parmi les exilés de la Grande Émigration, par ailleurs ami de Frédéric Chopin. (fr)
  • Wojciech Grzymała (23 April 1793 - 16 December 1871), also known as Albert Grzymala or Albert Grzymała, was a Polish soldier, politician, and banker who was a close associate in Paris of Polish composer Frédéric Chopin. Grzymała was born in Dunajowce (now Dunaivtsi, Ukraine). He began attending military school in 1807, and took part in the Battle of Borodino (1812), for which he received the medal Virtuti Militari. A freemason, and active in Polish politics during the 1820s, he was a principal orator at the funeral of Stanisław Staszic (1826). In 1828-1829, he was imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg for his association with the Polish Towarzystwo Patriotyczne (Patriotic Society). As a director of the first Bank of Poland, he negotiated in London and Paris for financial and other support for Poland after the 1830 November Uprising. Grzymała remained in Paris and became a society figure. He often acted as Chopin's adviser and "gradually began to fill the role of elder brother in [his] life." He was a frequent correspondent of both Chopin and of George Sand; Sand, in a letter to Grzymała of June 1838, admitted her strong feelings for the composer and debated whether to abandon a current affair in order to begin a relationship with Chopin. Grzymała died, a bankrupt, in Nyon, Geneva, in 1871. (en)
  • Wojciech Grzymała (ur. 23 kwietnia 1793 w Dunajowcach, zm. 16 grudnia 1871 w Nyon) – referendarz rady stanu, działacz emigracyjny, przyjaciel Fryderyka Chopina. (pl)
  • Войцех Гжимала (пол. Wojciech Grzymała; 23 квітня 1793 — 16 грудня 1871) — польський громадський діяч, солдат і банкір, близький соратник польського композитора Фридерика Шопена. (uk)
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  • Albert Grzymalda ou Grzymala, en polonais Wojciech Grzymała, né le 23 avril 1793 et mort le 16 décembre 1871, est un homme politique polonais qui a joué un rôle dans l'insurrection polonaise de 1830-1831, puis parmi les exilés de la Grande Émigration, par ailleurs ami de Frédéric Chopin. (fr)
  • Wojciech Grzymała (ur. 23 kwietnia 1793 w Dunajowcach, zm. 16 grudnia 1871 w Nyon) – referendarz rady stanu, działacz emigracyjny, przyjaciel Fryderyka Chopina. (pl)
  • Войцех Гжимала (пол. Wojciech Grzymała; 23 квітня 1793 — 16 грудня 1871) — польський громадський діяч, солдат і банкір, близький соратник польського композитора Фридерика Шопена. (uk)
  • Wojciech Grzymała (23 April 1793 - 16 December 1871), also known as Albert Grzymala or Albert Grzymała, was a Polish soldier, politician, and banker who was a close associate in Paris of Polish composer Frédéric Chopin. Grzymała died, a bankrupt, in Nyon, Geneva, in 1871. (en)
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  • Albert Grzymalda (fr)
  • Wojciech Grzymała (pl)
  • Wojciech Grzymała (en)
  • Войцех Гжимала (uk)
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