Komorowski (noble family)

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Korczak coat of arms

Komorowski is the name of a Polish-Lithuanian aristocratic family , including Count Tadeusz Komorowski , leader of the Warsaw Uprising and from 1947 to 1949 Prime Minister of the Polish government in exile , as well as the former Polish President Bronisław Komorowski .

In addition to the Komorowski counts of the Korczak coat of arms (legitimized in 1782) there were also the Komorowski counts of the Ciołek coat of arms (legitimized in 1823).

history

For over two hundred years, the family had their headquarters in the region of today's Powiat Żywiecki , which from 1804 belonged to the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria of the Habsburg Empire . The family lost all of their property during World War II.

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