Countess Róża Potocka (1849–1937) was a Polish
noblewoman
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, landowner and by birth member of the illustrious
House of Potocki
The House of Potocki (; plural: Potoccy, male: Potocki, feminine: Potocka) was a prominent Polish noble family in the Kingdom of Poland and magnates of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Potocki family is one of the wealthiest an ...
.
Early life
She was born in
Kraków
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as the eldest child and the eldest daughter of Count
Adam Józef Potocki
Count Adam Józef Potocki (24 February 1822, Łańcut – 15 June 1872, Krzeszowice) was a Polish politician from Galicia, who was a prominent advocate for the autonomy of that region. He owned numerous estates, steel mills in Silesia, and shar ...
and his wife, Countess
Katarzyna Branicka
Countess Katarzyna Branicka, Katarzyna Potocka, née Branicka Korczak coat of arms (1825–1907) was a Polish noblewoman and art collector. Through her paternal grandmother, Aleksandra Branicka, she was a putative great-grandchild of Cathe ...
.
Biography
She was married two times, first to Count Władysław
Krasiński (1844–1873) since 20 June 1868 (
Krzeszowice
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) and than to Count Edward Aleksander Raczyński (1847–1926), since 2 October 1886 (
Zakopane
Zakopane ( Podhale Goral: ''Zokopane'') is a town in the extreme south of Poland, in the southern part of the Podhale region at the foot of the Tatra Mountains. From 1975 to 1998, it was part of Nowy Sącz Voivodeship; since 1999, it has been p ...
). She had three children with Krasiński,
Adam Krasiński
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,
Elżbieta Maria Krasińska and
Zofia Krasińska
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* Anna Zofia Sapieha (1799–1864)
* Maria Zofia Sieniawska
* Zofia Albinowska-Minkiewiczowa (1886–1971)
* Zofia Br ...
, as well as two children with Raczyński,
Roger Adam Raczyński and
Edward Bernard Raczyński
Count Edward Bernard Raczyński (December 19, 1891 – July 30, 1993) was a Polish diplomat, writer, politician, President of Poland- in-exile (between 1979 and 1986).
He was the longest living (101), and oldest serving Polish President (f ...
.
Sources
* Andrzej Władysław Korusiewicz: ''Panowie na Krzeszowicach'' p. 135. wyd. Towarzystwo Słowaków w Polsce; .
* „Sławne Polki”, wyd. PODSIEDLIK-RANIOWSKI I SPÓŁKA.
External links
1849 births
1937 deaths
Roza Potocka (1849-1937)
People from Austria-Hungary
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