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Franciszek Ptak (30 August 1859 – 29 July 1936) was Polish innkeeper, peasant movement activist and member of Diet of Galicia. == Biography == He was the son of Antoni Ptak, a landowner, and Salomea Włodek. He graduated from a peasant school, but he also was a self-taught. He was a well-known innkeeper in Bieńczyce country near Kraków. In 1908, he organised (together with Władysław Bogacki) a famous ''Cracovian wedding'' in Wien to honor emperor of Austria Franz Joseph I. Ptak's daughter Zofia was a bride, painter Henryk Uziembło was the groom, and Wojciech Kossak played a part of a starost. Ptak began his political activity in 1890s. Since 1898–1902 he was an editor of the paper ''Obrona Ludu'' (''The Defend of the People''). In 1907 he was chosen to be a member of the Head Council of Polish People's Party. On 25 February 1908, he was elected for a member of Diet of Galicia. This event was mentioned in Stanisław Wyspiański's drama ''The Wedding''.〔 On December 13, 1913, after a split in the party, he became a member of Polish People's Party "Left". In 1924 he decided to join Polish People's Party "Piast". He was married to Marcjanna Szafrańska (7 January 1864 – 4 August 1947). They had 5 sons and 7 daughters.〔 Their grandson, Włodzimierz Ptak, is an immunologist. One of the streets in Kraków, in the district Bieńczyce, was named after Ptak. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Franciszek Ptak」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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