Franciszek Wielopolski

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Franciszek Wielopolski
Count
Franciszek Wielopolski the Elder.PNG
Coat of arms Starykoń [1]
Born17th century
Died8 April 1732
Family Wielopolski
Consort Teresa Magdalena Tarło
Anna Lubomirska
Issuewith Teresa Magdalena Tarło
Karol Wielopolski
Jan Wielopolski
with Anna Lubomirska
Hieronim Wielopolski
Father Jan Wielopolski
Mother Konstancja Krystyna Komorowska

Count Franciszek Wielopolski (died 8 April 1732 [2] ) was a Polish noble (szlachcic).

He was the son of Deputy and Grand Chancellor Jan Wielopolski and Konstancja Krystyna Komorowska. He married Teresa Magdalena Tarło and in 1711 Anna Lubomirska, the daughter of Court Marshal and Hetman Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski.

He was General starost of Kraków from 1688, [3] Wielkorządca of Kraków from 1708, voivode of Sieradz Voivodship from 1720 [4] and of Kraków Voivodship from 1728. [5]

He was the starost of Bochnia, Żarnowiec, Lanckorona and Lipno.

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