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Antoni Barnaba Jabłonowski
Portrait by Józef Peszka
Coat of armsPrus III
Born(1732-01-27)27 January 1732
Warsaw, Poland
Died4 April 1799(1799-04-04) (aged 67)
Warsaw, Poland
Noble familyJabłonowski
Spouse(s)Anna Sanguszko
Tekla Czaplic h. Kierdeja
Issuewith Anna Sanguszko
Stanisław Pawel Jabłonowski
Dorota Barbara Jabłonowska
with Tekla Czaplic
Maksymilian Jabłonowski
Teresa Jabłonowska
FatherStanisław Wincenty Jabłonowski
MotherDorota Bronisz h. Wieniawa

Antoni Barnaba Jabłonowski (1732–1799) was a Polish noble (szlachcic) and political activist.

Antoni became voivode of Poznań Voivodship in 1760, castellan of Kraków since 1782, starost of Międzyrzecz, Busko-Zdrój, Świecie and Czehryń.

During the Confederation of Bar he was envoy of the leaders of the confederation to the royal court in Austria. He participated in the Great Sejm in 1788–1792 and was member of the Patriotic Party. He was a supporter of the 3 May Constitution. In 1794 he participated in the Kościuszko Uprising.

Knight of the Order of the White Eagle, awarded on 3 August 1761, in Warsaw.

Bibliography

  • Helena Wereszycka, Jabłonowski Antoni Barnaba, Polski Słownik Biograficzny, tom 10, Wrocław – Warszawa 1962–1964, str. 216–218.
  • Andrzej Betlej, Sibi, Deo, posteritati. Jabłonowscy a sztuka w XVIII wieku, Kraków 2010, ISBN 978-83-61033-38-7, str. 326–327.


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