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  1. Prince Roman Adam Stanisław Sanguszko (1800–1881) was a Polish aristocrat, patriot, political and social activist.

  2. Prince Roman Fedorovich Sanguszko (c. 1537 – 12 May 1571) was a soldier and statesman of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He served as governor ( voivode) of Bracław and was hetman of Lithuania from 1567 until his death.

  3. 19 de ene. de 2024 · Roman Sanguszko (born 1537, died 1571), a duke related to the House of Jagiellon; the Voivode of Bracław and a Sigismund II Augustus’ courtier. Despite the fact that, like many other Lithuanian noblemen, he was against the Polish-Lithuanian union, he eventually signed it.

  4. 1 de feb. de 2021 · In the 1930s, the 29-year-old prince Roman Władysław Sanguszko (1901–1984), in whom, largely under the influence of Bogdan Ziętarski, the ambitions of continuing family traditions in breeding Arabian horses were awakened, decided to raise the level of breeding horses in Gumniska.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SanguszkoSanguszko - Wikipedia

    His son, Prince Roman Sanguszko, was a Polish officer who participated in the November Uprising, and was exiled to Siberia. His life is the subject of "Prince Roman" (1910) one of Joseph Conrad 's short stories.

  6. Roman Władysław Sanguszko - prince, xx horse breeder (Slawuta Stud, Gumniska), philanthropist. One of the richest Poles in the interwar period.

  7. www.encyclopediaofukraine.com › displaySanguszko

    Oleksander's grandson and Dmytro's brother, Roman Sanguszko (1537–71), was the Lithuanian field hetman (from 1567), noted for his victories against Muscovy and the Tatars; he opposed the Polish-Lithuanian Union of Lublin (1569), but he was forced to sign the treaty.