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Noble family of Poland
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Potocki
CountryPoland
Founded15th century (officially)
FounderJakub Potocki (c. 1481-1551)
TitlesHetmans
Primates of Poland
Magnates
Nobles
Estate(s)Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, Croatia, Belarus
HetmanStanisław "Rewera" Potocki
HetmanStanisław Szczęsny Potocki
Field HetmanAndrzej Potocki
HetmanFeliks Kazimierz Potocki
Stanisław Kostka Potocki
Alfred Potocki
Jan Potocki

TheHouse of Potocki (Polish pronunciation:[pɔˈtɔt͡skʲi]; plural: Potoccy, male: Potocki, feminine: Potocka) was a prominentPolish noble family in theKingdom of Poland andmagnates of thePolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Potocki family is one of the wealthiest and most powerful aristocratic families in Poland.

History

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The Potocki family originated from the small village ofPotok Wielki; their family name derives from that place name. The family contributed to the cultural development and history of Poland'sEastern Borderlands (today Western Ukraine). The family is renowned for numerous Polish statesmen, military leaders, and cultural activists.

The first known Potocki was Żyrosław z Potoka (born about 1136). The children of his son Aleksander (~1167)castelan ofSandomierz, were progenitors of new noble families such as the Moskorzewski, Stanisławski, Tworowski, Borowski, and Stosłowski.

Jakub Potocki (c. 1481–1551) was the protoplast of themagnate line of the Potocki family. The magnate line split into three primary lineages, called:

The "Złota Pilawa" line received the title ofcount from the Emperor of theHoly Roman Empire in 1606. The entire family began using the Count title after thepartitions of Poland. The title was recognized 1777 and 1784 in theKingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria and 1838, 1843, 1859, 1890 1903 inRussia and 1889 by the Pope and in the Kingdom of Poland (Congress Poland).

In 1631Stefan Potocki, who started the "Złota Pilawa" lineage, died and was buried inZolotyi Potik (pl.Złoty Potok,Golden Potok, a village owned by this lineage), his descendants started to use thePilawa coat of arms in golden colour. Because of that the lineage is called the "Złota Pilawa" (Golden Piława).

There are also four branches called:

Named after the hubs of their respective constellations of properties.

The family became prominent in the 16th and 17th centuries as a result of the patronage ofChancellorJan Zamoyski and KingSigismund III Vasa.

Notable family members

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Other relatives

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  • CountGeoffrey Potocki de Montalk (1902–1997), an accomplished New Zealand poet, has been erroneously described as a "feigned member" of the Pilawa Potocki family. In fact, he is a direct descendant of the Bocki Potocki line, until recently believed to have died out with the death of Count Jozef Franciszek Jan Potocki, his great-grandfather, in Paris.[citation needed]

Purported members

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  • Avraham ben Avraham, birth name Valentin Potocki. Purportedly converted toJudaism, moved toVilna to hide his identity but was executed for heresy on May 23, 1749 (the second day of the Jewish holiday ofShavuot). His remains are believed to have been secretly buried next to theVilna Gaon, with a monument to that effect first erected in 1927. Though his existence is generally accepted among Orthodox Jews, many secular scholars contest his existence due to a lack of primary sources. He was first mentioned in writing by RabbiYaakov Emden in 1755, six years after he would have died.
  • Maria Patocka: said to be the mother of Crimean khanAdil Giray.
  • Princess Teresa Potocki Benvenuto 1839 -1909 was the daughter of countAlfred Józef Potocki andCharlotte Bonaparte.

Coat of arms and motto

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The Potocki family used thePiława coat of arms, and their motto wasScutum opponebat scuto (Latin for "Shield opposing shield"; literally "He opposed shield to shield").

  • Silver Pilawa
    Silver Pilawa
  • Golden Pilawa
    Golden Pilawa
  • Arms of the Counts Potocki
    Arms of the Counts Potocki
  • Pilawa at the Potocki mausoleum at Wilanów Park
    Pilawa at the Potocki mausoleum atWilanów Park
  • Pilawa at Leżajsk monastery
    Pilawa atLeżajsk monastery

See also

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Further reading

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  • Potocka-Wąsowiczowa, Anna z Tyszkiewiczów.Wspomnienia naocznego świadka. Warszawa: Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1965.

References

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  1. ^abCiara, Stefan."Potoccy - zarys dziejów rodu".www.wilanow-palac.pl. Retrieved2024-05-02.
  2. ^Bain, Robert Nisbet (1911)."Potocki, Ignaty" .Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 22 (11th ed.). p. 208.
  3. ^Petronis, Vytautas (2007).Constructing Lithuania: Ethnic Mapping in Tsarist Russia, ca. 1800–1914. Stockholm University Press. p. 95.
  4. ^Bain, Robert Nisbet (1911)."Potocki, Stanislaw Felix" .Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 22 (11th ed.). pp. 208–209.

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