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Count Władysław Stanisław Zamoyski ( 1803 – 1868 ) was a Polish nobleman, politician, and general.
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Count and Władysław
Shortly after his ascension, however, Władysław I Herman was forced by the barons to give up the de facto reins of government to Count Palatine Sieciech.
There the Rebel forces of Bolesław and Zbigniew defeated Sieciech's army, and Władysław I Herman was obliged to permanently remove Sieciech from the position of Count Palatine.
Established in the early 19th century around the historical Kórnik Castle by its owner, Count Tytus Działyński, later enriched by his heirs: his son Jan Kanty Działyński and Władysław Zamoyski.
From the left: Władysław Sikorski with General Marian Kukiel, Clementine, Winston Churchill and the Polish ambassador Count Edward Raczynski, 1940.
Władysław Nicefor Count Umiastowski was a Polish szlachcic from the family of the Counts Pierzchała-Umiastowski.
From the left: Władysław Sikorski with General Marian Kukiel, Clementine, Winston Churchill and the Polish ambassador Count Edward Raczynski.
Count Władysław Zamoyski ( 1853 – 1924 ) was a Polish nobleman ( szlachcic ), owner of Kórnik, Głuchów, Janusz, Babin and Bargów ( estates in the Grand Duchy of Poznań ) as well as Zakopane and the Polish part of the Tatra Mountains.
His father, Józef Stanisław Retinger, was the personal legal counsel and adviser to Count Władysław Zamoyski.
Count and Stanisław
In Ukraine too, Count Nicholas Potocki kept on foot to support Stanisław a motley host of 50, 000 men, which was ultimately scattered by the Russians.
Count Napoleon Stanisław Adam Ludwig Zygmunt Krasiński (; 19 February 1812 – 23 February 1859 ), a Polish nobleman, is traditionally ranked with Mickiewicz and Słowacki as one of Poland's Three National Bards — the trio of great Romantic poets who influenced national consciousness during the period of Poland's political bondage.
Count Roman Ignacy Franciszek Potocki, generally known as Ignacy Potocki, (; 1750 – 1809 ), brother of Stanisław Kostka Potocki, was a Polish nobleman, owner of Klementowice and Olesin ( near Kurów ), Marshal of the Permanent Council ( Rada Nieustająca ) in 1778-1782, Grand Clerk of Lithuania from 1773, Court Marshal of Lithuania from 1783, Grand Marshal of Lithuania from 16 April 1791 to 1794, and a politician and writer.
Andrzej was a son of Count Stanisław Poniatowski, Castellan of Kraków, and Princess Konstancja Czartoryska, the brother of King Stanisław August Poniatowski of Poland and the father of Józef Antoni Poniatowski.
Count Stanisław Kostka Potocki (; November 1755 – 14 September 1821 ) was a Polish noble, politician, writer, publicist, collector and patron of art.
Count Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski ( 13 January 1775 – 2 April 1856 ) was a Polish nobleman ( szlachcic ), politician, landowner, and patron of arts.
** Count Franciszek Stanisław Potocki, rosyjski tajny radca, Senator, prezes Heroldii Królestwa Polskiego ( Niemerow, 2 July 1788-Warsaw, 15 January 1853 ), married firstly at Mariachen, 8 September 1807 Princess Sidonie Françoise Charlotte ( Sydonia Franciska Carlota ) de Ligne ( 9 December 1786-Wien, 14 May 1828 ), and secondly Karolina Keffler ( d. 1885 ), only daughter of Prince Charles Antoine Joseph Emanuel de Ligne ( Brussels, 25 September 1759-killed in action at Roux-aux-Bois, 14 September 1792 ) and wife ( married on 29 July 1779 ) Princess Helene Massalska ( 9 February 1763-10 October 1814 ), without issue
Count Stanisław Tarnowski ( 7 November 1837 – 31 December 1917 ) was a Polish nobleman ( szlachcic ), historian, literary critic, publicist.
Count and Zamoyski
Henriette had accepted in the family of Count Zamoyski an engagement more lucrative than her former job.
Count Adam Stefan Zamoyski ( born 11 January 1949 ) is a historian and a member of the ancient Zamoyski family of Polish nobility.
Count Andrzej Hieronim Franciszek Zamoyski ( 12 December 1717 – 10 February 1792 ) was a Polish noble ( szlachcic ).
Financed by Count Zamoyski, Retinger attended the Sorbonne in 1906, and was the youngest person ever to earn a Ph. D. there, in 1908 at the age of twenty, before his move to England in 1911, where his closest friend was fellow Pole, Joseph Conrad.
Count Andrzej Artur Zamoyski ( 1800 – 1874 ) was a Polish nobleman, landowner and political and economic activist.
Count and 1803
Count Nikolay Rumyantsev funded Russia's first naval circumnavigation under the joint command of Adam Johann von Krusenstern and Nikolai Rezanov in 1803 – 1806, and was instrumental in the outfitting of the voyage of the Riurik's circumnavigation of 1814 – 1816, which provided substantial scientific information on Alaska's and California's flora and fauna, and important ethnographic information on Alaskan and Californian ( among others ) natives.
In 1793 Hardenberg had struck up a friendship with Count Haugwitz, the influential minister for foreign affairs, and when in 1803 the latter went away on leave ( August – October ) he appointed Hardenberg his locum tenens.
He married the singer Lucia Elisabeth Münchhausen ( 1728 – 1803 ) in 1755 and the Count stood as godfather to his son Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach.
In 1803, in the course of the German mediatisation, the abbey was secularized and erected into a secular principality that was then granted to Count Franz Georg Karl von Metternich in compensation for the loss of his immediate fiefs on the left bank of the Rhine after the whole area was annexed by revolutionary France.
Count Vittorio Alfieri ( 16 January 1749 – 8 October 1803 ) was an Italian dramatist, considered the " founder of Italian tragedy.
Deed of the Reichsdeputation dated February 1803 granting ownership of the secularized abbey of Ochsenhausen to Count Georg Karl von Metternich, father of Klemens von Metternich, who had lost his county of Winneburg-Bilstein when France annexed the left bank of the Rhine.
* Francis William II, Count of Salm-Reifferscheid-Bedbur and Salm-Reifferscheid-Krautheim ( 1803 – 04 )
In 1803 the prince-bishopric was securalised to the Electorate of Hanover and Feldzeugmeister Count Friedrich von der Decken acquired the former monastery as his residence in 1817.
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