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Prince Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki (English:
Francis Xavier Drucki-Lubecki; 4
January 1778–10 May 1846) was an
important Polish politician, freemason...
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relationship with Prussia. It was not
until 1822 when
Prince Francis Xavier Drucki-Lubecki
negotiated to open the
Polish market to the world. He also tried...
- constitution, Chłopicki's
first move was to send
Prince Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki to
Saint Petersburg to negotiate. Chłopicki
refrained from strengthening...
- Korb
compared the city with Troy. The town is also the name-sake of the
Drucki-Lubecki and Druckoy-Sokolinski
noble families and the name-sake for their...
- back to
ancient times. It was the coat of arms of the
Princely House of
Drucki and its successors.
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include: Demetriusz...
- Bank of
Poland was
founded in
Warsaw in 1828 by
Prince Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki
under the
government of the
Kingdom of Poland. The
Second Bank of...
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exists 3
Drucki Branches: Druccy-Sokoliński,
Drucki-Konopla,
Drucki-Ozierecki,
Drucki-Pryhabski,
Drucki-Horski,
Drucki-Tołoczyński,
Drucki-Lubecki family...
- 500 men; by mid-1632 the
deputy voivode (podwojewoda) of Smolensk,
Samuel Drucki Sokoliński [pl], had
about 500
volunteers from
pospolite ruszenie and 2...
- from one
noble family to another: the Radziwiłł family, the Scipions, the
Drucki-Lubeckis, and
others ruled Shchuchyn in turn. It was a
private town, administratively...
- plural: Lubeccy) is a
Polish surname; it may
refer to:
Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki (1778–1846),
Polish politician,
minister of the
treasury in the...