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42: 49: 322:), he also founded a sugar plant, paper factory, steel mill and a lumber-mill. He also created a large horse farm specializing in the breeding of racehorses. Finally, he significantly enlarged the manor's library. With more than 6000 volumes it was one of the largest such collections in the region. He died on 26 March 1881 and was buried in the crypt of the local St. Dorothy's church. 310:. Deprived of his rights, he served as a private in the Tengin Regiment. He was wounded in the leg during one of the skirmishes and had an accident with a horse, which resulted in serious loss of hearing. For his bravery, he was again promoted to officer's grade and finally in 1845 allowed to return to his manor in 317:
He left most of the property of his family in hands of his daughter and instead focused on economical development of Slavuta. Sanguszko started several businesses and with time his land became one of the most industrialized properties in the area. Apart from the textile plant (with a branch in
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demanded that all the heirs of aristocratic families be sent to Russian military schools to ensure their families' loyalty. However, after short service Sanguszko was allowed to return home due to poor health. He then moved to Berlin, where he graduated from the
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line of the Sanguszko family, one of the richest and most notable families of the former
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Karolina Firlej-Bielańska; Józef Potocki; Henryk Mościcki (1927).
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and served with distinction in several battles, most notably at
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Roman Sanguszko was born on 6 May 1800 in his family manor in
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Roman married Countess Natalia Potocka on 14 May 1829 in
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His life is the subject of "Prince Roman" (1910) one of
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Roman Sanguszko (died 1571)


Coat of arms
Antoniny
Russian Empire
Slavuta
Family
Sanguszko
Countess Natalia Potocka
Princess Maria Klementyna Sanguszko
Prince Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko
Princess Klementyna Czartoryska
aristocrat
Volhynia
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Alexander I of Russia
local university
Warsaw
Natalia Potocka
Potocki
Maria Klementyna
Capuchin friars
November Uprising
Polish Army
Lubartów
Zamość
Jan Skrzynecki
Virtuti Militari
Kiev

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