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Sobański supported financially many social institutions in his homeland as well as in Paris, where there was a substantial Polish diaspora and where he settled for the last dozen years of his life. He participated in the cultural life of the capital and joined the
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to hire an ambulance and personally assisted in the removal of the wounded from the battlefield. Between 1872 and 1885 he concentrated on estate and rural matters. He invested huge sums in rebuilding and refashioning the
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In 1857 he married Emilia Łubieńska, a cousin. They had two sons, Michał and
Kazimierz and a daughter, Wiktoria. From 1857 onwards, having acquired it at auction, he ran the vast 6,000 hectare estate of
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suffering a period of famine. He died in Paris 1913 and was buried in the crypt of the church of St. Augustin. His remains were transferred to Obodówka in
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there. His final bounty was to give 100,000 roubles to the Polish rural workers retirement fund and 30,000 roubles to buy potatoes for the rural poor of
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Borkowski, Genealogie; Drzewo genealogiczne 64-herbowe po mieczu i kądzieli Sobańskich, Łubieńskich, Jełowickich, Drohojowskich, W. 1912 s. 9–10, 47–8.
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Ludwika Górskiego do ks. Jana Tadeusza Lubomirskiego w sprawie "rachunków Kolumny Zygmunta" 24.06.1888 (AGAD - zespół "Stara Wieś").
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in Warsaw (whose vice-president he would remain until 1913). That same year, joined the committee of the Warsaw arts academy, the
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authorities. As a result, all the marshals were suspended from office, including Sobański, and were taken on remand to the
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to exile in the depths of Russia. He was later allowed to move to Odessa and, finally, given leave to return to
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epidemic broke out. With his kinsman, Ogiński, he set up a field hospital and helped to treat the victims.
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Sobański financed an extensive portfolio of church and other buildings and monuments, such as in
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Przemysłu i Rolnictwa za l. 1875–1939
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Sobański (like his father before him) was elected marshal of the nobility for the district of
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Feliksa Sobańskiego z Centralnej Biblioteki Rolniczej w Warszawie:
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Feliksa Sobańskiego z Centralnej Biblioteki Rolniczej w Warszawie:
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Music
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511:"Róża (Rozalia) Sobańska (Z domu Łubieńska)"
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46:Feliks Hilary Ludwik Michał Sobański
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412:Single women and a home for orphans
143:Junosza arms, Sobański family crest
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761:Categories
564:2017-01-22
521:2017-01-22
483:References
237:in 1852 a
178:Background
58:1833-01-11
752:, c. 1908
364:Mill town
219:sobriquet
115:Kazimierz
102:Spouse(s)
64:Ładyżyn,
42:Full name
736:, Warsaw
718:Żyrardów
456:See also
395:Leo XIII
383:Wiskitki
368:Żyrardów
321:Sedition
199:Sobański
195:magnates
160:Holy See
117:Wiktoria
97:Sobański
748:Warsaw
645:Gallery
446:Galicia
429:Ursynów
360:Zachęta
309:Russian
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239:cholera
215:Siberia
168:Masovia
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272:Career
235:Warsaw
231:Odessa
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113:Michał
86:France
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211:exile
164:Guzów
156:Paris
110:Issue
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