Stanisław Kostka Gadomski de Rola (1718–1797) was a Polish nobleman and governor of the Łęczyca Province of Poland since 1787.
[1] He was also the Speaker of the Sejm, General officer of the Armed Forces in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Starost of Krystynopol.
He accompanied the exiled Stanisław Leszczyński (Stanislaus I) to Lorraine in France, where he completed military training in the Knights' Academy at Nancy.
In 1747, Stanisław Gadomski became an adjutant of Grand Crown Hetman Józef Potocki.
Between 1752 and 1754 he received a yearly salary from the French ambassador equivalent to the amount of 400 ducats.