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Antoni Potocki (1780-1850)
Antoni Potocki may refer to: * Antoni Potocki (1780–1850), Polish nobleman * Antoni Protazy Potocki (1761–1801), Polish noble * Antoni Michał Potocki Antoni Michał Potocki (died 11 April 1766) was the Lieutenant-General of the Crown Army of Poland in 1754, voivode of Belz between 1732 and 1763, and the Lithuanian Great Deputy Master of the Pantry. He was the son of Teresa Tarło and Aleksander ...
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Antoni Potocki (1780–1850)
Count Antoni Norbert Potocki hr. Pilawa Pilawa is a town in Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, with 4,121 inhabitants (2004), 59 km southeast of Warsaw. Previously it was situated in Siedlce Voivodeship (1975–1998). Transport Pilawa is an important railway ju ... (1780–1850) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic). Son of Józef Makary Potocki and Princess Ludwika Lubomirska, daughter of Prince Stanisław Lubomirski (1704–1793), Stanisław Lubomirski. Antoni was owner of Monastyryska, Monastyryska (Monasterzyska) estates. He became senator–castellan and Brigadier General of the Polish Army. Marriage and issue Antoni married Countess Róża Potocka on August 30, 1799 in Tulczyn and had three children: * Włodzimierz Stanisław Potocki (1800–1820) * Róża Potocka (1802–1862), Róża Potocka (1802–1862), married to Count Andrzej Artur Zamoyski * Przemysław Potocki (1805–1847), married to Princess Teresa Sapieha With his second wife Izabel ...
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Antoni Protazy Potocki
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 second husband, Count Jan Prosper Potocki, Starosta of Guzów. He was a younger half-brother of Feliks Lubienski and older half-brother of Michal Kleofas Oginski and his sister, Józefa Ogińska. Antoni was voivode of Kiev in 1791 and briefly, starost of Guzów. He became a banker in Warsaw. As proprietor of the Chudniv estate, he established several factories in the village of Makhnivka, near Berdychiv. He was director the ''Polish Black Sea Trading Company'', and ran an import-export business in Russian-ruled Kherson. According to his great nephew, Thomas Wentworth Łubieński, "Prot" turned Odessa from a "sleepy fishing village" into an international trade centre. This subsequently attracted the attention of Catherine the Great , en, Catherine Alexeievna Romanova, link=yes , house = , father = ...
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