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  1. Pac. Michał Jan Pac (1730–1787) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman, Lithuanian Marshal of the Bar Confederation from 1769 until 1772, Chamberlain of King Augustus . He lived in exile in France after the defeat of the Confederation. In 1780, he bought the castle and the village of Marainville in Lorraine; [1] his steward, Adam Weydlich, made ...

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    Michał Jan Pac (1730-1787), starost, Marshal of the Bar Confederation; Józef Piotr Pac (c. 1736-1797), general, member of the Sejm; Michał Pac (1754-1800) – starost of Kowieńsk, member of the Sejm; Ludwik Michał Pac (1780-1835), general, voivode; Józef Franciszek Pac (d. 1764), castelan of Żmudź

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  4. Michał Jan Pac herbu Gozdawa (ur. w 1730, zm. w 1787 w Lingolsheim pod Strasburgiem) – generał lejtnant wojsk litewskich, generał major wojsk litewskich w 1764 roku, marszałek generalny litewski konfederacji barskiej, marszałek powiatu nowogródzkiego w konfederacji barskiej w 1768 roku szambelan Augusta III Sasa, starosta ziołowski w ...

  5. After the downfall of the Barski Confederacy in 1772, its Lithuanian leader, Marshall Michał Jan Pac sought refuge in France. There he took ownership of estate with a castle in Maravinville. For this rambling estate he took Francois Chopin as a legal advisor, to assist him in taking care of legal matters.

  6. Michał Jan Pac (1730–1787) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman, Lithuanian Marshal of the Bar Confederation from 1769 until 1772, Chamberlain of King Augustus. He lived in exile in France after the defeat of the Confederation.

  7. Confederation forces under Michał Jan Pac and Prince Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł roamed the land in every direction, won several engagements with the Russians, and at last, utterly ignoring the King, sent envoys on their own account to the principal European powers, i.e. Ottoman Empire, the major ally of Bar confederation, France and Austria.

  8. Apr 16, 2021 · Because of his position as a trustee from 1776 to 1785, François Chopin was in contact with Adam Jan Weydlich, an administrator of the chateau at Marainville, owned by Count Michał Jan Pac.

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