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Encyclopedia > Aleksander Michal Lubomirski
Aleksander Michał Lubomirski
Noble Family Lubomirski
Coat of Arms Lubomirski
Parents Stanisław Lubomirski
Zofia Ostrogska
Consorts Helena Tekla Ossolińska
Children with Helena Tekla Ossolińska
Józef Karol Lubomirski
Date of Birth 1614
Place of Birth  ?
Date of Death 1677
Place of Death  ?


Prince Aleksander Michał Lubomirski (1614-Polish szlachcic.


He was Podczaszy of the Queen since 1643, Koniuszy of the Crown since 1645, voivode of Kraków Voivodship since 1668, starost of Sandomierz and Bydgoszcz.


He was owner of two castles (Wiśnicz and Rzemień), 3 towns, 120 villages, 57 folwark's and 7 starostwo's.




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Lubomirski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1073 words)
Lubomirski (plural: Lubomirscy) is the surname of a Polish szlachta (nobility) family.
The next person of the family, StanisƂaw Lubomirski (1583-1649), was the voivode of Ruthenian Voivodship, the voivode and the starost of Kraków, the Krajczy of the Crown, and later the Cup-Bearer of the Crown, received the hereditary title of Prince and Count of Wiƛnicz and JarosƂaw for him and his sons from Emperor Ferdinand II.
Prince Aleksander MichaƂ, the Equerry of the Crown and the voivode of Kraków, married Helena OssoliƄska.
Heydel-Mankoo's Almanach de Polska: The Counts of Poland (9249 words)
Michal and Franciszek obtained the hereditary title of Count of Galicia from Emperor Josef II on 11th February 1783.
Michal and Valentyn obtained the hereditary title of Count of Galicia from Emperor Josef II on the 12th February 1783.
Aleksander (son of Josef by his wife Franciszka Soltyk) obtained the hereditary title of Count of Galicia from Emperor Josef II on 7th June 1784 (L.P. His son, Ignacy, appeared in the 1824 list of persons authorised to bear the title of Count in the Kingdom of Poland.
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