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mediation attempts between Lesczyński and
Augustus, and also joined the Swedish army in various campaigns, being wounded during one in 1716. During the course of his diplomatic activities, he traveled throughout Europe, including to such countries as Prussia, France, and Spain. For his service to Charles XII, he received the position of the governor of
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upon the return of
Augustus in 1709. With the support of Russian forces, Augustus had forced Lesczyński from the throne and had retaken the crown in that year. Instead, Poniatowski entered the service of Sweden, serving as a diplomat for both Charles XII and Lesczyński. He was later involved in
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of 1699, which ended the war, he returned to
Lithuania. Upon his return, he wed Teresa Woynianka-Jasieniecka, but their marriage ended abruptly with her death not long afterward. The union, however, raised his social status. In 1700, he participated in the
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military commander, diplomat, and noble. Throughout his career, Poniatowski served in various military offices, and was a general in both the
Swedish and Polish–Lithuanian militaries. He also held numerous civil positions, including those of
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in 1709. Here, he worked to establish an alliance between the
Ottomans and the Swedes, aiming to bring the Ottomans into the war against Russia. Due to diplomatic efforts on the part of the
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proceedings. Those failures likely resulted in his apathy, and he became much less active on the political scene in the 1750s. On 6 June 1752 he received the office of
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commander of the Polish–Lithuanian army. He enjoyed support from the military, but his forays into politics gained him significant opposition among the
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in Kraków. He married firstly shortly after 1701 and divorced Teresa
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and
Charles XII, took the side of Leszczyński and distanced himself from the Sapiehas, formerly his patrons. In 1705, he became the
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in 1690, and his wife Helena Niewiarowska, who he had married in 1673 or 1674. His older brother
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