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    Barbara Urszula Sanguszko, née Dunin (pseudonym: A Dame; A definite Polish dame; definitely a worthy dowager; 4 February 1718 – 2 October 1791 in Warsaw)...
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    The House of Sanguszko is a Polish and Lithuanian noble and aristocratic family of Lithuanian and Ruthenian origin, connected to the Gediminid dynasty...
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    of the 18th century, and among the most notable salonnières were Barbara Sanguszko, Zofia Lubomirska, Anna Jabłonowska, a noted early scientist and collector...
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    Jabłonowska Elzbieta Lubomirska Eleonora Czartoryska Izabela Czartoryska Barbara Sanguszko (1718–1791), poet, translator and moralist Tekla Teresa Lubienska...
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    Justyna Sanguszko. She was taught at home. At age of 11 in 1778 she lost her mother. From then on, she was in the care of the duchess, Barbara Sanguszko, her...
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    1715–1760, podczaszy, starost Kajetan Sołtyk, 1715–1788, bishop Barbara Sanguszko, 1718-1791, duchess, writer and philanthropist Antoni Lubomirski,...
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    daughter of Józef Klemens Czartoryski and Dorota Barbara Jabłonowska. She married Prince Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko on 26 June 1798 in Slavuta and had three children:...
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    –1765) Stanisław Konarski (1700–1773), "O skutecznym rad sposobie" Barbara Sanguszko (1718–1791) Franciszek Bohomolec (1720–1784), magazine Monitor Stanisław...
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    1384 until her death During the Enlightenment, two women stand out: Barbara Sanguszko, hostess, writer and philanthropist and her granddaughter, Tekla Teresa...
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  • Henryk Rzewuski, novelist Pinchas Sadeh, Israeli novelist and poet Barbara Sanguszko, enlightenment writer and salon hostess Andrzej Sapkowski, fantasy...
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    Aleksandra Ogińska, wife of Michał Kazimierz Ogiński; the salon of Barbara Sanguszko; and the salon of Warsaw doctor Jan Baptysta Czempiński, embarking...
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    Klementyna Czartoryska (1780–1852), who married Prince Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko in 1798. Teresa Czartoryska (1785–1868), who married Prince Henryk Ludwik...
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    Polish–Lithuanian noblewoman and industrialist. She was the daughter of Hieronim Sanguszko and Konstancja Sapieha, and married Prince Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł March...
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    Princess Izabela Maria Sanguszko (née Princess Izabela Maria Lubomirska), in Polish Izabela Maria z książąt Lubomirskich księżna Sanguszkowa (1 March...
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    Antoniny Palace (category Sanguszko family)
    various service buildings remain, such as the stables. In the 1760s, Barbara Sanguszko (1718–1791), grants for long-term use the village and estate of Holodky...
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  • Elspeth Sandys (b. 1940, New Zealand), fiction & non-f. wr. & poet Barbara Sanguszko (1718–1791, Poland), poet & moralist Parinoush Saniee (living, Iran/Persia)...
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  • Rosenfarb (1923–2011), Polish born Yiddish poet, short story writer Barbara Sanguszko (1718–1791), poet, translator, moralist and philanthropist Magdalena...
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    Sanguszko Palace (also known as Tarnów County Office Building or Princely House) is a palace located at Jan Sobieski Square in Tarnów, Poland. It was...
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    Chancellor of Lithuania in 1698, Bailiff of Vilnius. He married Anna Katarzyna Sanguszko on March 6, 1691 in Vilnius. He was awarded the Order of the White Eagle...
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    of Neuburg, and Marianna Lubomirska (1693 – 1729) married Paweł Karol Sanguszko, the Grand Marshal of Lithuania. In 1647, Stanisław Lubomirski received...
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    Jabłonowski Spouse(s) Anna Sanguszko Tekla Czaplic h. Kierdeja Issue with Anna Sanguszko Stanisław Pawel Jabłonowski Dorota Barbara Jabłonowska with Tekla...
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    families of the Polish, Belarusian and Lithuanian magnate families like Sanguszko, Sapieha or Chodkiewicz, but also with members of royal families like...
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    Michael Lubomirski, Konstancja Sapieha (1651–1691), married Hieronim Sanguszko (1651-1685), Zofia Sapieha (1650–1694), married Mikołaj Wiktoryn Grudziński...
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    son of Prince Adam Stanisław Sapieha and Princess Jadwiga Klementyna Sanguszko. He had two sisters and four brothers, among them cardinal Prince Adam...
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    married Maria Niemir Teodor Czartoryski (died 1542), married Princes Zofia Sanguszko h. Pogoń Litewska Iwan Czartoryski (died 1566), married Princess Anna...
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    Jelena, married Peter IV Rareş, Prince of Moldavia Ana, married Fiodor Sanguszko, Marshal of Volhynia Marija Magdalena, married Iwan Wiśniowiecki, a noble...
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    only daughter, Karolina, from her mother Barbara Małachowska. In 1773, Karolina married Janusz Modest Sanguszko, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1778...
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    noblewoman. She was a daughter of Józef Klemens Czartoryski and Dorota Barbara Jabłonowska. She married Prince Henryk Ludwik Lubomirski (1777–1850) on...
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    declined from 2,000 to 768. In 1723, the town became the property of the Sanguszko family, which purchased it from the Lubomirski family. After the first...
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    (ruin) Castle of Czemierniki Castle of Kamieniec (ruin) Castle of Pułtusk Sanguszko Palace in Lubartów Jabłonowski Palace in Kock Tenement House Bonerowska...
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