Maurycy Klemens Zamoyski

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Maurycy Klemens Zamoyski
Noble Family Zamoyski
Coat of Arms Jelita
Parents Tomasz Franciszek Zamoyski
Maria Potocka
Consorts Maria Róża Sapieha
Children with Maria Róża Sapieha
Maria Zamoyska
Zofia Zamoyska
Róża Zamoyska
Jan Zamoyski
Andrzej Zamoyski
Władysław Marek Zamoyski
Anna Zamoyska
Paweł Zamoyski
Teresa Zamoyska
Krystyna Zamoyska
Date of Birth July 30, 1871
Place of Birth Warsaw
Date of Death May 5, 1939
Place of Death Warsaw

Count Maurycy Klemens Zamoyski (1871-1939) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), politician, social activist, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland.

Maurycy was the 15th Ordynat of Zamość estate and the biggest land owner in pre-World War II Poland. He co-founded and became chairman of the Agricultural Society in 1903. In the Russian occupied part of Poland member of the Duma. During the First World War vice-chairman of the National Committee in Warsaw later vice-chairman of the National Committee in Paris. From 1919-1924 ambassador in Paris. From January 19, 1924 until July 27, 1924 he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland.

He married Princess Maria Róża Sapieha on July 18, 1906 in Białka Szlachecka.

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