Feliks Walezjusz Władysław Łubieński (born 22 November 1758 Minoga near Olkusz, died 2 October 1848 Guzów) was a Polish politician, jurist, Minister of...
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heraldic clan. Bernard Łubieński (1846–1933), Polish priest Feliks Łubieński (1758–1848), Polish politician and jurist Henryk Łubieński (1793–1883), Polish...
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Feliks Łubieński (1758–1848), landowner who gave the estate and his blessing to his sons to build the very first textile factory Henryk Łubieński (1793–1883)...
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silver roubles by Feliks Sobański, the son of a magnate from Podolia. Sobański also happened to be a grandson of Feliks Łubieński through his mother...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tomasz Łubieński. Tomasz Andrzej Adam Łubieński, comte de Pomian (24 December 1784, in Szczytniki near Kalisz –...
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From an old Polish noble and accomplished family, Łubieński's parents were Leon Kazimierz Łubieński [pl], landowner and diplomat member of the Polish...
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years. Finally, in 1848, the year the Łubieński clan patriarch, Felix Walezjusz, died in his 90th year, Henryk Łubieński was convicted and sentenced to a year...
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ordeals affected his health; he died at 46 years of age when Feliks was barely four. Feliks' eldest surviving sister, Paulina (b.1824), married Adolf Jełowicki...
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Józefa, and half-brothers, his mother's sons from previous marriages: Feliks Łubieński and Antoni Protazy Potocki. Aged only 20, Ogiński was chosen as an...
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Russians at the Market Square. In 1866, under the control of Polish Count Feliks Łubieński, Ozorków became a protected city of the Russian Empire, which resulted...
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to its erstwhile owner, the widow Ogińska, when her first-born son, Feliks Łubieński stepped in with the offer of his two estates in exchange for Guzów...
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town grew out of a textile factory founded in 1833 by the sons of Feliks Lubienski, who owned the land where it was built. They brought in a specialist...
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Polski Słownik Biograficzny, no. 28/1, 1984, p. 134. Łubieński, Tomasz Wentworth. (1886). Henryk Łubieński i jego bracia: wspomnenia rodzinne odnoszące się...
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gave her a French education. She later married, as his second wife, Feliks Łubieński, a future Minister of Justice in Congress Poland. They had ten children...
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Napoleonic officer and banker, Feliks Szymanowski and his wife, Maria Łubieńska, granddaughter of minister of justice, Feliks Lubienski. The composer Karol Szymanowski...
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land of Wyszogród and Ciechanów. Connected with the families Bieliński, Łubieński, Jełowicki, Borukowski and Gostkowski. In the 15th century the Sobański...
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Raphael Lemkin (1900–1958) Roman Longchamps de Bérier (1883–1941) Feliks Łubieński (1758–1848) Zdzisław Lubomirski (1865–1943) Godzimir Małachowski (1852–1908)...
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of preceptor to the nephew of the Primate, Archbishop Lubieński. With his pupil, Feliks Łubieński, who afterwards became Minister of Justice in Poland...
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Uprising. Maciej Łubieński, Primate of Poland and Interrex Feliks Lubienski, Justice Minister in the Grand Duchy of Warsaw Tomasz Lubienski, General and industrialist...
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Hugo Kołłątaj, 18th–19th-century historian, philosopher and politician Feliks Koneczny, Polish history, social philosophy Władysław Konopczyński, Polish...
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Count Józef Łubieński [pl], son of politician and captain Feliks Łubieński, married the heiress of Pudliszki and the village passed the Łubieński family....
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1757–1836, Polish Patriot Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, 1758–1841, writer Feliks Lubienski, 1758-1848, minister of justice, count Józef Kajetan Ossoliński, 1758–1834...
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Szymanowski from Izdebna and Tekla Teresa Łubieńska and her husband Feliks Łubieński from the nearby Guzów. Tański took up the translation of Virgil's Georgics...
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of Poland Feliks Łubieński (1758-1848) minister of justice in the Kingdom of Poland, grandfather-in-law of Feliks Szymanowski Piotr Łubieński (1781-1867)...
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Feliks Szczęsny Kryski (1562 – 10 February 1618) was a Polish nobleman, politician, writer, and orator. He was Grand Chancellor of Poland from 1613 until...
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30 – death 1604) Jerzy Zamoyski (1601.02.19 – death 1621.01.04) Maciej Łubieński (1621.05.17 – 1627.04.04), next Bishop of Poznań (Poland) (1627.04.04...
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development and almost entirely forgotten. Among its notable alumni were: Feliks Łubieński, the justice minister who introduced the Napoleonic Code into the Duchy...
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Fredro (1719–1724) Bishop Jan Feliks Szaniawski (29 January 1725 – 1733) Bishop Walenty Franciszek Wężyk (1753–1765) Bishop Feliks Paweł Turski (22 April 1765...
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Tarnowski Wojciech Baranowski Wawrzyniec Gembicki Feliks Kryski Henryk Firlej Andrzej Lipski Stanisław Łubieński Jakub Zadzik Tomasz Zamoyski Piotr Gembicki...
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Count Napoleon Stanisław Adam Feliks Zygmunt Krasiński (Polish pronunciation: [ˈzɨɡmunt kraˈɕij̃skʲi]; 19 February 1812 – 23 February 1859) was a Polish...
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