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  1. Prince Stanisław Lubomirski (1583 – 17 June 1649) was a Polish nobleman . Lubomirski was Krajczy of the Crown and Secretary of the King since 1620, voivode (military commander) of the Ruthenian Voivodeship since 1628 (or 1625?), voivode of the Kraków Voivodeship and General starost of Kraków since 1638, starost of Krzepirz , Niepołomice ...

  2. Consorts. Zofia Opalińska. Elżbieta Doenhoff. Father. Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski. Mother. Konstancja Ligęza. Prince Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski a.k.a. " Mirobulius Tassalinus " (4 March 1642 – 17 January 1702) was a Polish noble, politician, patron of the arts and writer.

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  4. Prince Stanisław Sebastian Lubomirski (1875 - 1932) was a famous industrialist and financier. In 1910 he founded Warsaw Aviation Association Aviata. His initiative was to establish the first civilian pilot school and aircraft factory on Polish soil.

  5. Prince Stanisław Lubomirski (born 25 December 1722 in Kraków; died 12 August 1782 in Łańcut) was a Polish nobleman. He was awarded Knight of the Order of the White Eagle on 3 August 1757 in Warsaw, and later was also awarded the Order of Saint Stanislaus.

  6. Stanisław Lubomirski of the coat of arms of Fellowship or Śreniawa without a cross died in 1649. He was the founder of the Discalced (Barefoot) Carmelite Monastery in Nowy Wiśnicz. Lubomirski was the son of Sebastian, the castellan of Małogoszcz and Anna Branicka from Ruszcza.

    • Andrzej Bruździński
    • 2013
  7. Born into the family of the powerful magnate who led a rebellion against King Jan Kazimierz, Stanisław Lubomirski was educated in France, Spain, and Italy. He returned to Poland in 1662 and began his political career, becoming a deputy, Sejm Marshal (1670), and Grand Marshal of the Crown (1676).

  8. Stanisław Lubomirski of the coat of arms of Fellowship or Śreniawa without a cross died in 1649. He was the founder of the Discalced (Barefoot) Carmelite Monastery in Nowy Wiśnicz. Lubomirski was the son of Sebastian, the castellan of Małogoszcz and Anna Branicka from Ruszcza.