Rodryg Dunin (June 26, 1870 – October 26, 1928) was a Polish noble (szlachta), a hrabia (Count), and an industrialist and an agriculturalist.[1] His work in agricultural industry, including pioneering new techniques, earned him recognition among the farming circles of early 20th century Greater Poland.[1]
^ abPolski Słownik Biograficzny (the Polish Biographical Dictionary) 1948 - Tome 6, Subtome 1 (list of tomes Archived 2003-12-24 at the Wayback Machine)
RodrygDunin (June 26, 1870 – October 26, 1928) was a Polish noble (szlachta), a hrabia (Count), and an industrialist and an agriculturalist. His work...
of Lucia (Łucja) Taczanowska (1862–1917) and her second husband Count RodrygDunin (1870–1928). He grew up at the Granówko estate near Poznań, the youngest...
years later, his mother, now 37 years old, married the 29-year-old Count RodrygDunin, and had four more children. They lived on the Granówko estate, near...
children: Maria-Antonina Baranowska (1840–1880), mother of noted Pole RodrygDunin Aniela Zofia Baranowska (1842 – c. 1917) (married to Edmund Taczanowski...
of building up its navy in competition with the United States. Died: RodrygDunin, 58, Polish noble, industrialist and agriculturalist Fascist Italy celebrated...
while still in exile. Around 1926, he married Olga Dunin (1902–1972), daughter of RodrygDunin. They had two children, Henryk and Teresa. "German Designs...