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  1. Fryderyk Michał Czartoryski [1] (ur. 26 kwietnia 1696 w Klewaniu, zm. 13 sierpnia 1775 w Warszawie) – książę na Klewaniu i Żukowie, kanclerz wielki litewski od 1752, podkanclerzy litewski od 1724, kasztelan wileński od 1722, podstoli wielki litewski od 1720, starosta grodzieński, łucki, uświacki, jurborski, homelski, kupiski i ...

  2. Prince Michał Fryderyk Czartoryski (1696–1775) was a Polish nobleman, the Duke of Klewań and Żuków , magnate, and Knight of the Order of the White Eagle (from 1726). [citation needed] He headed Poland's Czartoryski "Familia".

  3. Apr 22, 2024 · Michał Fryderyk, Prince Czartoryski (born April 26, 1696—died August 13, 1775, Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish statesman who made his family party of Czartoryskis, the so-called Familia, the leading party in Poland.

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    The family became known and powerful under the lead of brothers Michał Fryderyk Czartoryski and August Aleksander Czartoryski in the late Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth of the 18th century, during the reigns Augustus II the Strong (King of Poland, 1697–1706 and 1709–1733) and Stanisław I Leszczyński (King of Poland 1704–1709 and 1733 ...

  5. Czartoryski Michał Fryderyk, książę, ur. 26 IV 1696, Klewań (?), zm. 13 VIII 1775, Warszawa, brat Augusta Aleksandra, kanclerz wielki litew. i kasztelan wileński; wraz z bratem jeden z przywódców polit. Familii; początkowo stronnik Augusta II; 1733 poparł S. Leszczyńskiego; 1736 pogodził się z Augustem III, na sejmach 1744–50 ...

  6. The Familia's principal leaders were Michał Fryderyk Czartoryski, Grand Chancellor of Lithuania, his brother August Aleksander Czartoryski, Voivode of Ruthenia , their sister Konstancja Czartoryska, and their brother-in-law (from 1720), Stanisław Poniatowski, Castellan of Kraków.

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  8. Although the members of the Czartoryski family trace their lineage back to the 14th-century noble Gedymin (Gediminas) of Lithuania, they first achieved widespread power through the efforts of Michał Fryderyk Czartoryski and his brother August Aleksander during the reigns of Kings Augustus II and Stanisław I in the early 18th century.