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Marie Casimire Louise de La
Grange d'Arquien (Polish:
Maria Kazimiera Ludwika d’Arquien, Lithuanian:
Marija Kazimiera; 28 June 1641 – 30
January 1716)...
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Casimire of Anhalt-Dessau (19
January 1749,
Dessau – 8
November 1778, Detmold) was a
princess of Anhalt-Dessau by
birth and the
Countess of Lippe-Detmold...
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consort of England,
Ireland and Scotland. John III Sobieski,
married Marie Casimire Louise de La
Grange d'Arquien
Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska,
married Maximilian...
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There are at
least four that may be
styled integral versions: Odes of
Casimire by G.H.,
printed for
Humphrey Moseley at the
Princes Armes in St. Paul's...
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Austria supported his candidacy.
Jakub Ludwik Sobieski's own mother,
Marie Casimire,
favored her son-in-law,
Maximilian II Emanuel,
Elector of Bavaria. The...
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Voivodeship from 1659,
starost of Kałusz and Rostoki. He
married Marie Casimire Louise de la
Grange d'Arquien on 3
March 1658 in Warsaw. In
spite of their...
- and the son of John III Sobieski, King of Poland, and his wife,
Marie Casimire Louise de la
Grange d'Arquien. He was a
candidate for
election to the Polish...
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Amable Tastu, born
Sabine Casimire Amable Voïart, (30
August 1795 - 10
January 1885) was a 19th-century
French poet and
writer (femme de lettres). Amable...
- Duke of Belle-Isle, a
distinguished general, and his
second wife
Marie Casimire de Béthune. He was
awarded the
title Count of
Gisors (comte de Gisors)...
- Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth such as John III
Sobieski and his
consort Marie Casimire (Maria Kazimiera); the
remains of
Tadeusz Kościuszko, the
leader of a Polish...