- The
House of
Potocki (Polish pronunciation: [pɔˈtɔt͡skʲi]; plural:
Potoccy, male: Potocki, feminine: Potocka) was a
prominent Polish noble family in the...
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palace served as a
residence of such
prominent Polish noble families as
Potoccy, Ogińscy, and Sobańscy. The
ducal domain of Guzów goes back to the Late...
- cudzoziemców, tom II, oprac. W. Zawadzki,
Warszawa 1963.
Kazimierz Waliszewski,
Potoccy i Czartoryscy.
Walka stronnictw i programów politycznych.
Przed upadkiem...
- Ostroróg (Ostrorogowie) Pac (Pacowie)
Poniatowski (Poniatowscy)
Potocki (
Potoccy) Radziwiłł (Radziwiłłowie)
Rzewuski (Rzewuscy
herbu Krzwyda)
Sapieha (Sapiehowie)...
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Among the
notable early patrons of the
custom was the
magnate family of
Potoccy.
After Poland regained independence in 1918,
szopkas started to be made...
- [accessed 2024-07-17]. "Śląski
Kurier Wnet" 39/2017, Zdzisław Janeczek:
Potoccy - ród od sześciu wieków współtworzący historię
Rzeczpospolitej - WNET.fm...
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belonged to
several other families: Wojakowscy, Tarłowie (since 1724),
Potoccy (since 1751), Pinińscy (since 1785). Finally, in 1835, the
castle was purchased...
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rendered the
estate true
royal charm:
painting collection of Wiśniowieccy,
Potoccy, Sanguszkowie,
Czartoryscy as well as Ostrogscy's, sculptures,
retro furniture...
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Ostoja Nagorski CoA
Ostoja Ochocki CoA
Ostoja Ostaszewscy herbu Ostoja Potoccy herbu Ostoja Świerczyńscy
herbu Ostoja Zagórscy Ród
heraldyczny Ród Awdańców...
- 1369.
Kraczkowa belonged to
families such as Pileccy,
Korniaktowie and
Potoccy. A
member of
Viennese Parliament,
Tomasz Szajer was born. The "Declaration...