Stefan Aleksander Potocki | |
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Coat of arms | Clan Pilawa |
Born | c. 1662 |
Died | 1726 or 1727 Horodenka |
Buried | Pidkamin |
Noble family | Potocki |
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Father | Jan Potocki |
Mother | Teresa Cetner |
Stefan Aleksander Potocki (born c. 1662; died 1726 or 1727), was a Polish nobleman, the voivode of Belz. With his second wife Joanna Sieniawska, he founded a UGCC Basilian monastery in Buchach[1] in Lublin, on December 7, 1712. Owner of Buchach Castle.
His father was Jan Potocki and his mother was Teresa Cetner, daughter of a Halicz castellan.
His body was buried in the Dominican (now UGCC) monastery in Pidkamin.
His son Mikołaj Bazyli Potocki became the Starost of Bohuslav and Kaniv, benefactor of the Buchach townhall, Pochayiv Lavra, and Dominican Church in Lviv, and a deputy in the Sejm.