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Encyclopedia > Anna Krystyna Lubomirska
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Anna Krystyna Lubomirska
Noble Family Lubomirski
Coat of Arms Lubomirski
Parents Stanisław Lubomirski
Zofia Ostrogska
Consorts Albrycht Stanisław Radziwiłł
Children None
Date of Birth 1618
Place of Birth  ?
Date of Death March 16, 1667
Place of Death Pińsk

Princess Anna Krystyna Lubomirska (1618-1667) was a Polish noblewoman (szlachcianka). Polish szlachcic. ... Jump to: navigation, search Lubomirski Coat of Arms Lubomirski (plural: Lubomirscy) is the surname of a Polish szlachta (nobility) family. ... // History The history of Polish heraldry is an integral part of the history of szlachta, or a local class of nobility. ... Lubomirski - is a Polish Coat of Arms. ... For other people with the name of Stanisław Lubomirski, see Stanisław Lubomirski. ... Noble Family Ostrogski Coat of Arms Ostrogski Parents Aleksander Ostrogski Anna Kostka Consorts Stanisław Lubomirski Children with Stanisław Lubomirski Aleksander Michał Lubomirski Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski Konstanty Jacek Lubomirski Konstancja Lubomirska Anna Krystyna Lubomirska Date of Birth 1595 Place of Birth  ? Date of Death 1622 Place of Death  ? Princess Zofia Ostrogska... The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ... Events March 8 - Johannes Kepler discovers the third law of planetary motion (he soon rejects the idea after some initial calculations were made but on May 15 confirms the discovery). ... Jump to: navigation, search March 16 is the 75th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (76th in Leap years). ... // Events January 20 - Poland cedes Kyiv, Smolensk, and eastern Ukraine to Russia in the Treaty of Andrusovo that put a final end to the Deluge, and Poland lost its status as a Central European power. ... Pinsk (Belarusian: Пінск), a town in Belarus, in the province of Palesse, travesed by the river Pripet, at the confluence of the Strumen and Pina rivers. ... Events March 8 - Johannes Kepler discovers the third law of planetary motion (he soon rejects the idea after some initial calculations were made but on May 15 confirms the discovery). ... // Events January 20 - Poland cedes Kyiv, Smolensk, and eastern Ukraine to Russia in the Treaty of Andrusovo that put a final end to the Deluge, and Poland lost its status as a Central European power. ... This article needs cleanup. ...


She married Albrycht Stanisław Radziwiłł on May 30, 1638 in Kraków. Jump to: navigation, search May 30 is the 150th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (151st in leap years). ... Events March 29 - Swedish colonists establish first settlement in Delaware, called New Sweden. ... Jump to: navigation, search Motto: none Voivodship Lesser Poland Municipal government Rada miasta Kraków Mayor Jacek Majchrowski Area 326,8 km² Population  - city  - urban  - density 757,500 (2004 est. ...


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Julia was born in 1760 at Lancut, to Stanislaw Lubomirski and Princess Isabella Czartoryska.
Krystyna was born, at Riga, on July 13, 1866, and died, in Miala, Congo; on Febraury 18, 1952.
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Daughter of Jan Waza, King of Sweden and Prince of Finland and the Polish woman Katarzyna Jagelonska, Anna was born in 1586 as a younger sister of Zygmund who was later elected King of Poland in 1568 and eventually became King of Sweden, too.
Anna moved to Poland when her brother became King and remained there until his death.
Anna Teresa also wrote in both Latin and Polish and she is a author of De virtibus er vitiis mulierum Polanarum, O cnotach i wadach miewiast polskich (On vitues and vices of Polish Women), said to be the first book written by a Polish woman which is not about religion.
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