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Karol Tarło | |
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Born | 1639 |
Died | 1702 |
Nationality | Polish |
Occupation | Politician |
Karol Tarło (1639–1702) was voivode of the Lublin Voivodeship ( voivodeship of the past Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, today Lublin Voivodeship but of the Third Polish Rzeczpospolita) in the years 1685–1689 as well as a Crown Chancellor of Poland in the years1639-1702. [1]
His father was Peter Alexander Tarło, castellan of Lublin, and his mother was Jadwiga Lanckorońska (before 1674). His son was Adam Tarło Peter (d. 1719) - stolnik royal governor and prefect of Lubelski, Janowski. He had three daughters, Jagwiga Tarło - wife of John Casimir castellan of Radom Lanckorońskiego, Teresa Magdalena and Dorota.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (March 2009) |
Karol Tarło | |
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Born | 1639 |
Died | 1702 |
Nationality | Polish |
Occupation | Politician |
Karol Tarło (1639–1702) was voivode of the Lublin Voivodeship ( voivodeship of the past Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, today Lublin Voivodeship but of the Third Polish Rzeczpospolita) in the years 1685–1689 as well as a Crown Chancellor of Poland in the years1639-1702. [1]
His father was Peter Alexander Tarło, castellan of Lublin, and his mother was Jadwiga Lanckorońska (before 1674). His son was Adam Tarło Peter (d. 1719) - stolnik royal governor and prefect of Lubelski, Janowski. He had three daughters, Jagwiga Tarło - wife of John Casimir castellan of Radom Lanckorońskiego, Teresa Magdalena and Dorota.