Antoni Protazy Potocki
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Antoni Protazy Potocki | ||
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Noble Family | Potocki | |
Coat of Arms | Piława | |
Parents | Jan Prosper Potocki Paula Szembek |
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Consorts | Marianna Lubomirska | |
Children | with Marianna Lubomirska Emilia Potocka |
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Date of Birth | September 11, 1761 | |
Place of Birth | Guzów near Skierniewice | |
Date of Death | 1801 | |
Place of Death | ? |
Antoni Protazy Potocki aka Prot (1761-1801) was a Polish noble (szlachcic). Knight of the Order of the White Eagle, awarded on May 8, 1781.
Antoni became a banker in Warsaw and was also voivode of Kijów Voivodship in 1791 and starost of Guzów.
He was the owner of Chudniv and organized several factories in the village of Makhnivka, near Berdychiv. He directed the Polish Black Sea Trading Company, and ran an import-export business in Russian-ruled Kherson.