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'''Michał Jan Pac''' (1730-1787) was a [[szlachta|Polish nobleman]], Lithuanian Marshal of the [[Bar Confederation]] from 1769 until 1772, [[Chamberlain (office)|Chamberlain]] of King [[August III Sas]].
'''Michał Jan Pac''' (1730-1787) was a [[szlachta|Polish nobleman]], Lithuanian Marshal of the [[Bar Confederation]] from 1769 until 1772, [[Chamberlain (office)|Chamberlain]] of King [[August III Sas]].

He lived in exile in France after the defeat of the Confederation.

In 1780, he bought the castle and the landlorship of the village of [[Marainville-sur-Madon|Marainville]] in Lorraine<ref>See page [http://en.chopin.nifc.pl/chopin/persons/detail/name/weydlich/id/6387 "Adam Weydlich"] on the NIFC site.</ref>; his steward, Adam Weydlich, made acquaintance with the village ''syndic'', François, who had a son, Nicolas, born in 1771. After Pac's death, the Weydlichs left France for Poland, and young Nicolas emigrated with them; in 1810, he was to have a son, [[Frédéric Chopin]].


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
* "Polski Słownik Biograficzny" (tom 24, str. 729)
* "Polski Słownik Biograficzny" (tom 24, str. 729)

== References ==
<references />


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Michał Jan Pac
Coat of armsGozdawa
Born1730
Died1787
Noble familyPac

Michał Jan Pac (1730-1787) was a Polish nobleman, Lithuanian Marshal of the Bar Confederation from 1769 until 1772, Chamberlain of King August III Sas.

He lived in exile in France after the defeat of the Confederation.

In 1780, he bought the castle and the landlorship of the village of Marainville in Lorraine[1]; his steward, Adam Weydlich, made acquaintance with the village syndic, François, who had a son, Nicolas, born in 1771. After Pac's death, the Weydlichs left France for Poland, and young Nicolas emigrated with them; in 1810, he was to have a son, Frédéric Chopin.

Bibliography

  • "Polski Słownik Biograficzny" (tom 24, str. 729)

References

  1. ^ See page "Adam Weydlich" on the NIFC site.

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