Kalinowski family
The Kalinowski family was a notable Polish noble family that belonged to a limited and small circle of Magnates of Poland and Lithuania.
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| Place of origin | Polish, Ruthenian | 
| Members | Marcin Kalinowski | 
| Connected families | Potocki | 
History
    
Like many other noble families of the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the Duchy of Ruthenia, they played a prominent role in Polish, and to a lesser extent, in Belarusian history. They were descended from Andrzej Kalinowski (1465 – 1531) and used the Kalinowa coat of arms. On 17 August 1818, the family was awarded the title of Count in the Austrian Empire.[1]
Notable members
    
- Marcin Kalinowski[2] (ca 1605 - 1652)
 - Konstanty Kalinowski (2 February 1838 – 22 March 1864)
 - Victor Otan Kalinowski (April 21, 1833 – November 6, 1862)
 
Notable people with the same surname, but not part of that family
    
- Raphael Kalinowski (September 1, 1835, Vilna - November 15, 1907, Wadowice)
 
References
    
- https://genealogy.euweb.cz/titles/k.html
 - Kasper Niesiecki, Herbarz Polski, Leipzig, 1840, Vol. 5, p. 10-16.
 
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