Paul Popiel (1870-1936)
Pawel Popiel Chrościak of Sulima (born February 25, 1870 in Ruszcza near Krakow, died June 23, 1936 in Kurozwęki) is a Polish hipologist, writer and landowner.
He graduated from junior high school. Jan III Sobieski in Cracow, studied law at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow and in Bonn. After his father, Marcin inherited the kurozwę cows, which numbered 4,931 morgages (including 3,087 of the forest), which he added to the estate of Kotuszów purchased from Maciej Radziwiłł. He ran in Kurozwęki after his father a small horse and half blood. He developed monographs of herds, published many articles, reports and memoirs in Polish and foreign magazines, being the authority in the field of theology and the hypnotic erudition.
He and his wife renovated and modernized (electrical lighting, central heating, water and sewerage), a palace in Kurozwęki, a center of socio-cultural and religious life.
Private lifePawel Popiel's grandson, son of Marcin Chroedek-Popiel and Natalia Gołąbek-Jezierska Prussian coat of arms.
On July 5, 1897, he marries in the parish church of Brodnica Maria of the Mańkowskie coat of arms Zaremba, the daughter of Waclaw and Antonina of Chłapowski. He had two sons: Marcin and Stanisław and three daughters: Maria, Zofia (wife of Krzysztof Radziwiłła) and Jadwiga.
He died of tuberculosis, was buried in the Popiel family chapel near the church in Kurozwęki. Publications Bibliography
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