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Przebendowski Palace (Polish: Pałac Przebendowskich, pronounced: [pʂɛbɛnˈdɔfskʲi]) is a
Baroque palace in Warsaw,
built in the
first half of the 18th...
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ruined manors were
bought by the
magnate family of
Przebendowski.
General Józef
Przebendowski bought nine of
these palaces and in 1786 his widow, Bernardyna...
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Przebendowski Palace The
local football club is Gryf Wejherowo. It
competes in the
lower leagues. Kaszubsko-Pomorska Szkoła Wyższa
Przebendowski Palace...
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Potocki and I.
Przebendowski Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz 1791–1792
three together replaced J. Chreptowicz, I.
Potocki and I.
Przebendowski Ludwik Gutakowski...
- 1707–1712
Stefan Karol Grothus 1709–1713 Józef Kos 1713–1722
Piotr Jerzy Przebendowski 1722–1735
Antoni Andrzej Morsztyn 1735–1736 Jan
Ludwik Plater 1737–1765...
- 1694 Jan
Jerzy Przebendowski 17
September 1697 – 9
February 1703
Piotr Kczewski 9
February 1703 – 20
November 1722
Piotr Przebendowski 21
November 1722...
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Greater Poland Province. In 1714, one of the
nobles of Ostrów, Jan
Jerzy Przebendowski [pl],
intervened at the
royal court, for the
status to be reinstated...
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Wielkopolski 72,890
Kalisz Greater Poland Former private town of the
Przebendowski family. 6.
Gniezno 69,883
Kalisz Greater Poland Former capital of Poland...
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Polish Independence and
Social Movements and is
located in the
former Przebendowski Palace at al. 'Solidarity' 62, but it also has
these branches: X Pavilion...
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Przebendowski Palace in Warsaw, seat of
Spanish amb****ador to
Poland Count of
Aranda in the 1760s...