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- Count Jan Wielopolski (c. 1630-1688) was a Polish nobleman, aristocrat, politician and diplomat. Between May 1678 and January 1680, he was also a Polish...
- Margrave (Polish: margrabia) Aleksander Ignacy Jan-Kanty Wielopolski (March 13, 1803 in Sędziejowice, Kraków Department, Duchy of Warsaw, December 30...
- Wielopolski family used the Starykoń coat of arms. Elżbieta Bobola née Wielopolska Aleksander Wielopolski Alfred Wielopolski Franciszek Wielopolski Jan...
- Franciszek Wielopolski (died 8 April 1732) was a Polish noble (szlachcic). He was the son of Deputy and Grand Chancellor Jan Wielopolski and Konstancja...
- Count Jan Wielopolski (died 1668) was a Polish noble (szlachcic). Son of District Judge and Podkomorzy Kasper Wielopolski and Elżbieta Broniewska. He...
- Jan Wielopolski (c. 1700–1773) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic). Jan became Crown Great Cupbearer, Voivode of Sandomierz since 1750, Starost of Lanckorona...
- The Wielopolski Palace in Kraków, Poland, is the location of the Kraków City Council and the office of the President of Kraków. The palace and the courtyard...
- Aleksander Wielopolski and the nephew of Zygmunt Wielopolski (1863–1919) [pl], who was vice president of the National Polish Committee in 1914. Wielopolski was...
- Malczewski Hamlet polski - Portret of Aleksander Wielopolski ("Polish Hamlet - Portrait of Aleksander Wielopolski"), 1903 Jacek Malczewski The Fatherland, 1903...
- Lubomirski family, Radziwiłł family, Zasławski family, Sanguszko family, Wielopolski family, Dobrzański family, Łubieński family. In the late 18th and early...