Hieronim Petrykowski (d. 1716) was a Polish nobleman, podkomorzy of Warsaw (podkomorzy warszawski) and member of parliament (sejm walny) of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Hieronim was son of Walerian Petrykowski.[1] His brother was Aleksander Petrykowski.[1] Hieronim Petrykowski was a soldier. He fought in the battle of Chocim in 1673.[1][2] He was an elector of king Jan III Sobieski.[1] Petrykowski was the member parliament (sejm walny) three times: in 1685, 1691 and 1703.[1] During the civil war in Poland he stayed by the site of king August II.[1] On May 26, 1706 king made him a podkomorzy of Warsaw.[1]
Hieronim Petrykowski was married to Teresa Mokronowska.[1] They had three children: Anna, wife of Wiktoryn Godlewski, łowczy of Nur, Franciszek, łowczy of Warsaw, and Kazimierz.[1]
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edit- Dzięgielewski, Jan (1980). "Petrykowski (Potrykowski) Hieronim". Polski Słownik Biograficzny. Vol. 25. Polska Akademia Nauk & Polska Akademia Umiejętności. p. 709.