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Tamara Potocká at
World Aquatics Tamara Potocká at
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- pronunciation: [pɔˈtɔt͡skʲi]; plural: Potoccy, male: Potocki, feminine:
Potocka) was a
prominent Polish noble family in the
Kingdom of
Poland and magnates...
- children:
Cycylia Potocka (1822–1893),
unmarried Aniela Potocka (born 1825),
unmarried Amelia Potocka (1831–1859),
unmarried Maria Potocka (died 1855), married...
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Countess Konstancja Potocka (1781 –
December 25, 1852) was a
Polish noblewoman,
translator and illustrator. She was the
daughter of Stanisław Szczęsny...
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giving birth to her last daughter. They had
three daughters:
Countess Roza
Potocka (1878–1931);
married Prince Maciej Mikolaj Radziwill (1873–1920); they...
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Zofia Potocka (née Clavone; 11 January [O.S. 1 January] 1760 – 24
November 1822) was a Gr****
slave courtesan and a
Russian agent,
later a
Polish noblewoman...
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Delfina Potocka, née
Komar (March 1807 – 2
April 1877), a
Polish countess, was a
friend and muse to
Polish expatriate artists Frédéric
Chopin and Zygmunt...
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Countess Emanuela Potocka, born
Princess Emanuela Pignatelli di
Cerchiara (1852–1930), was an Italian-Polish
noblewoman and
fashionable salonière in Paris...
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Natalia Sanguszkowa (née
Potocka; 19
March 1807 – 17
November 1830) was a
Polish noblewoman and
member of the
prominent Potocki family as the daughter...
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Potok Cave (Slovene:
Potočka zijalka or
Potočka zijavka) is a cave in
northern Slovenia,
declared a high-elevation
archaeological and
paleontological site...