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Countess Zofia Branicka (11
January 1790– 6
January 1879) was a
Polish noble woman and art collector. She was the
daughter of
Franciszek Ksawery Branicki...
- Elżbieta
Branicka (c. 1734 – 3
September 1800) was a
Polish noblewoman (szlachcianka) and politician. She is
known for her
political career,
being the...
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Countess Katarzyna Potocka, née
Branicka Korczak coat of arms (eng.
Catherine Potocka) (10
December 1825 – 20
September 1907) was a
Polish noblewoman and...
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Branicka-Wolska (1924-2023), the last
living female of the
Branicki family of the
Korczak Coat of Arms, wife of
Tadeusz Wolski Beata Maria Branicka (1926–1988)...
- of Spisz.
Lubomirski had two consorts, Anna
Branicka and Anna Pieniążek. He had six
children with
Branicka: Stanisław Lubomirski,
Joachim Lubomirski, Katarzyna...
- 'Maryjka
Branicka'...
- Wola
Branicka-Kolonia [ˈvɔla braˈnit͡ska kɔˈlɔɲa] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Zgierz,
within Zgierz County, Łódź Voivodeship,...
- family.
Since Polish adjectives have
different forms for the genders,
Branicka is the form for a
female family member. The
Branicki family, also called...
- Браницкая, Polish:
Aleksandra Branicka [Braɲit͡ska]; 1754 – 15
September 1838), also
known as
Sanecka and
Countess Branicka, was a
leading Russian courtier...
- album,
Private Collection under her
legally owned new
independent label,
Branicka Records. The
album contained ten tracks, with five new
smooth jazz and...