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  1. Adam Józef Potocki - Wikipedia. Adam Józef Potocki ( Łańcut, 24 febbraio 1822 – Krzeszowice, 15 giugno 1872) è stato un nobile e politico polacco [1] . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Carriera. 3 Matrimonio. 4 Morte. 5 Note. 6 Altri progetti. 7 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

  2. Adam Józef Potocki herbu Pilawa (ur. 24 lutego 1822 w Łańcucie, zm. 15 czerwca 1872 w Krzeszowicach) – hrabia [1], polski polityk galicyjski, jeden z twórców krakowskiego stronnictwa konserwatywnego i orędownik autonomii tego rejonu.

  3. 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 shares in the consortium building Galicia's railway lines.

  4. Ignacy Potocki (1750–1809), politician, writer and office holder. Jan Potocki (1761–1815), writer (The Manuscript Found in Saragossa) Jerzy Józef Potocki (1889–1961), diplomat, officer; Józef Potocki (1673–1751), Great Hetman of the Crown; Józef Potocki (?-1723), Great Guard of the Crown

    • 15th century (officially)
    • Poland
    • Jakub Potocki (c. 1481-1551)
  5. 18 ago 2023 · The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total. Sonntag Adam Potocki at the age of 5.jpg 960 × 1,416; 741 KB. Józef Sonntag - Alfred i Adam Potoccy.jpg 1,974 × 2,500; 1.31 MB. Portret Adama Potockiego jako chłopca.jpg 655 × 747; 104 KB. Stattler Alfred and Adam Potocki.jpg 1,079 × 1,487; 1.15 MB.

  6. The pictured, Countess Potocka (1825-1907), belonged to the wealthy nobility of Poland and was a member of the Branicki family. She was born Katarzyna Countess Branicka and in 1847 married Adam Józef Count Potocki (1815-1872), a member of the Potocki family.

  7. Menu. Buy. Wódka the Potocki Way. Heritage. Drink. Cocktails. Poland. Made in Poland. Potocki Family History. Alfred III Potocki – Łańcut – XX. Natalia Potocka – Natolin – XIX. Adam & Katarzyna Potocki – Krzeszowice – XIX. Nicolas Potocki – Paris – XIX. Alfred & Maria Potocki – Lwów – XIX. Józef Potocki – Antoniny – XIX.