Zofia — is a given name of Polish origin, a variant of Sofia. It may refer to: *Anna Zofia Mackiewicz *Anna Zofia Sapieha *Maria Zofia Sieniawska *Zofia Albinowska Minkiewiczowa *Zofia Badura *Zofia Branicka *Zofia Czartoryska *Zofia Czeska *Zofia… … Wikipedia
Zofia Kisielew — Zofia Potocka (1801 – 2 January 1875) daughter of Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki and Zofia Clavone.In 1821 she married general Paweł Kisielew. They had one son Włodzimierz (b. 1822 d. 1824) … Wikipedia
Zofia Zamoyska — Countess Zofia Potocka (1851 1927) was a Polish noble lady.She married Count Stefan Zamoyski on August 28, 1870 in Krzeszowice. The couple had six children … Wikipedia
Olga Potocka — Princess Olga Naryshkina Olga Potocka was a Countess born in 1803 and died 7 October, 1861. She was the daughter of Count Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki and Zofia Clavone. On 4 April, 1824 she married prince Lew Naryshkin. They had one daughter named … Wikipedia
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Stefan Zamoyski — Count Stefan Zamoyski (1837 ndash;1899) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic).Stefan was member of the Sejm in Galicia and owner of Wysocko, Baranów and Kłuszyn estates. He married Zofia Potocka on August 24, 1870 in Krzeszowice … Wikipedia
Józef Kossakowski (colonel) — Józef Dominik Korwin Kossakowski of Ślepowron Coat of Arms, (16 August 1771 in Vaitkuškis near Ukmergė 2 November 1840 in Warsaw), was a Polish Lithuanian statesman and military commander, a participant of Targowica Confederation and a colonel of … Wikipedia
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List of szlachta — The Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth was a federal monarchic republic comprising the Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, from 1569 until 1795. It was governed by an elected monarch. The Commonwealth s dominant social class was the… … Wikipedia