Feliks Łojko-Rędziejowski
Feliks (Felicjan) Franciszek Łoyko-Rędziejowski[1] (1717 – 19 May 1779) was a Polish nobleman, diplomat, political writer, lawyer and economist as well as a confidant of Stanislaus Augustus, supporter of the Polish Enlightenment and from 1766 onwards Poland's ambassador to the Kingdom of France. He was also known as Eleuthère Patridophile, 'Gentil-homme de la Grande-Pologne', 'Gentil-homme polonois' and 'Patridophilis Eleutherus'. He was born in Grzybów and died in Warsaw.

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- Also spelled Łoyko-Rędziejowski, Łoyko-Rędziewski or Łoyko-Rydzewski
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