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abolished by the
agricultural reform in the People's
Republic of Poland.
Ordynat was the
title of the prin****l heir of ordynacja.
According to the rules...
- and
founded the Zamoyski's
Ordynat - a
large estate that was a
major source of the family's wealth. He was the 1st
Ordynat of the
Zamoyski Family Fee...
- Fee Tail". The
ordynats of Nesvizh, Kletsk, and
Olyka were thus formed. In the 19th
century the Davyd-Haradok and
Przygodzice ordynats were also established...
- the
Bielsko line and the
first of the
Bielsko ordynats. Antoni, who
established the Sułkowski
Ordynat, was the
progenitor of the "Wielkopolska", or Rydzyna...
- last
ordynat was
Prince Leon Władysław Radziwiłł (1888-1956). Mikołaj
Krzysztof "Sierotka" Radziwiłł, I
ordynat Jan
Jerzy Radziwiłł, II
ordynat, son of...
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voivode of
Gniezno and Kalisz, lieutenant-general of the
Crown army, 3rd
ordynat of Rydzyna. Sułkowski
served as the last
Chancellor of
Poland from 1793...
- 16th
century by King
Stefan Batory.
Ordynat was the
title of the prin****l heir of an ordynacja, and each new
ordynat was
obliged to
uphold the statute...
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Zamoyski (1678–1725) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic).
Tomasz became the 5th
Ordynat of Zamość estate. He was also
starost of Płoskirów and Gródek and became...
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Franciszek Zamoyski (1832–1889) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic) and the 14th
Ordynat of Zamość estate. His
family title of
count was
recognized by
Russia in...
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Zamoyski (1738–1767) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic).
Klemens was the 8th
Ordynat of Zamość estate,
starost of Płoskirów and Tarnów. Some
older sources incorrectly...