Natalia Potocka Sanguszkowa (19 March 1807 – 17 November 1830)[1] was a member of the prominent Polish noble Potocki family and the daughter of Anna Tyszkiewicz and Aleksander Stanisław Potocki.[1] Natolin Park and Palace in Warsaw were named after her.[2]
On 14 May 1829, in Warsaw, Natalia married Prince Roman Sanguszko, the son of the vice-brigadier of the National Cavalry from Sławuta. They had a daughter, Maria Klementyna Sanguszko (1830-1903), who married Count Alfred Józef Potocki on 18 March 1851 in Sławuta.[1]
Potocka was awarded the Order of the Starry Cross. Shortly after Natalia's birth, the Potocki family renamed their estate (Bażantarnia) to Natolin in her honor, which today is a residential neighborhood in Warsaw's Ursynów.[2] Natalia died a year after her marriage and a few months after giving birth to her daughter.[3] Her monument-sarcophagus, created by Ludwik Kauffmann and funded by Natalia's father, Aleksander Stanisław Potocki, between 1834 and 1838, is located in the Natolin Park.[4]
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^ ab"Historia Natolina" [History of Natolin]. Centrum Europejskie Natolin (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-06-22.
^"Natalia z Potockich Sanguszkowa – portret z kolekcji w Wilanowie" [Natalia Sanguszkowa, née Potocka – a portrait from the Wilanów collection]. Polskie Towarzystwo Różane (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-06-22.
^"Zespół Pałacowo-Parkowy Natolin". Klimat Warszawy. 2017-03-25. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
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