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Antoni Protazy Potocki (11
September 1761 – 1801), aka Prot, was a
Polish nobleman and an
early entrepreneur. He was born to
Paula née
Szembek and her...
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fortunes when the
wealthy magnate and ****ure
Voivode of Kiev (1791),
Antoni Protazy Potocki,
established trade routes through the port for the
Polish Black...
- the bear.
After the hunt, the
Judge decides to give a feast. His
servant Protazy advises to do so in the Castle, to
demonstrate to
everyone the
Judge is...
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Field Crown Hetman Andrzej Potocki (1618–1663),
Obozny and
voivode Antoni Protazy Potocki (1761–1801),
banker and
voivode Artur Potocki (1787–1832), landowner...
- • 1559–1608
Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski (transition) • 1791–1793
Antoni Protazy Potocki (last)
History • death of
Simeon Olelkovich 1471 • 2nd Muscovite–Lithuanian...
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Kingdom of Poland. In 1791,
Mennonites were
settled in the
village by
Antoni Protazy Potocki, and
granted privileges by the
Potockis and the
Polish government...
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Polish rule,
Vinnytsia was a
Polish royal city. On 18
March 1783,
Antoni Protazy Potocki opened the
Polish Trade Company in Vinnytsia. The 1st Infantry...
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Lubomirski 1724-1780
Barbara Lubomirska Marianna Lubomirska 1766-1810
Protazy Antoni Potocki Walerian Zubow Teodor Uwarow Zofia Lubomirska 1585-1612...
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editor Antoni Patek, co-founder of
watchmakers Patek Philippe & Co.
Antoni Protazy Potocki,
banker and
industrialist who
developed Odesa into an international...
- Faustyna, Filipina, Irena, Klemens, Mieczysława, Miłowuj, Oleg, Perpetua,
Protazy Bożeciech, Bożydar, Jonasz, Laurenty, Mateusz, Mira Joachim, Maurycy, Prosimir...