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Working with her sister Zofia in 1897, Inka began archaeological research in a cemetery from the Roman period in her native village. Scientific supervision over these works was performed by the curator of the Poznań Society of
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At the palace garden in Przyłbice, she established a nursery of fruit trees, which were then distributed among the rural population. Together with her husband, she founded and maintained orphanages in Przyłbice and
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The wedding took place in the church in
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In 1939, with Polish borders breached by German and Soviet troops, she and her husband carefully moved their eight children to safety, but they remained on the estate. On 27 September, officers of the Soviet Union's
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Szeptycka, J. (1928). Report on explorations in
Tarnowica, in the district of Yavorov (Lviv province) in the municipality of Bruchnal (owned by Count Leon Szeptycki). Przegląd Archeologiczny, 3(3), 213-215.
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in the Kępiński poviat. She was the daughter of the landowner Count Piotr
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where she raised two sons and six daughters. Meantime, she also continued her ethnographic research, which she discussed in an article entitled
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arrived at their home and led Leon away to be shot, but Inka requested to join him. Both were murdered, but all of their children survived.
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